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I have been having a recurring issue where I will have random 1-2s black screens happen, sometimes once every couple of hours, sometimes multiple times in a minute. I thought it may have been due to HDR incompatibility (LG tv as display) so turned it off in windows, however they still happen, perhaps a little less often. I can’t seem to find any logs in Event Viewer to try and solve my issue further, so I’m at a loss currently. I’ve seen mentions in AMD threads going back 2 years, but majority of suggestions don’t seem to help at all. Windows 11 64 bit Asus TUF Gaming B450M-Plus II (V4202 Bios, Latest) Ryzen 5 3600 stock speeds Corsair Vengeance 3000Mhz 8gb x2 (XMP 2.0 reported by Cpu-Z) XFX RX 6700 XT (Stock, Latest Drivers) Crucial P3 M.2 500Gb Boot Drive WD Green 2TB HDD Games Drive Silverstone 650W PSU (can’t recall exact model, sorry) Any suggestions to help fix, or diagnose the cause better, will be majorly appreciated
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TL;DR: Ryzen 5 3600 won’t POST after restart from Windows 10. Just upgraded to X570s Aero G and 3070 Ti. Backstory: I had an ASUS X570-p and used the BIOS to overclock my 3600 to 4.2 Ghz. After overclocking the system would fail to POST after a restart from Windows 10, but hitting the power switch on the PSU would let me boot again. I just avoided restarting and completely shut down instead. Never had any problems with shutting down. I got selected in the Newegg Shuffle last week and bought a bundled Gigabyte 3070 Ti Eagle and the Gigabyte X570s Aero G. I installed both last night. Things worked fine after installing some initial updates, but when my computer tried to restart for a Windows update, it failed to POST and the CPU post light was solid. I hit the PSU switch, waited a few seconds, and turned it back on. The CPU POST code remained though. I tried unplugging all the usb and displays. I tried removing the RAM and only using 1 stick. I cleared the CMOS. I reseated the CPU. I put the CPU into my old MOBO with my old 2060 and it still didn’t post. After blowing what looked like dust out of the pins and putting it back into the new system it finally POSTed like nothing was wrong. I made the mistake of rebooting again to turn on XMP and I once again have the CPU POST code. I don’t know what fixed it before, but I’m afraid that the CPU is damaged in some really specific way that affects restarting only. Please help… System: CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 GPU: 3070 Ti RAM: 4 x 8 GB Patriot 3000 Mhz MOBO: Gigabyte X570s Aero g
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I’m experiencing fluctuations in my Internet. I get a high average ping on most online games - moving nearer to my router has not changed anything. I use WiFi cuz I can’t afford to have wires running along the floor of my dining room, etc. Any suggestions/fixes?
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Hi! I have a weird issue that's been bugging me for a few months. When I try to listen to media through my bluetooth headphones (Galaxy buds live) on my pc (WIN 10) through an usb Bluetooth adapter (vention BT 5.0) I get intermittent heavy distortion that stays until I move my head a bit and then is fine for a bit even after I return to my original position until the issue returns like 10 minutes later and the cycle repeats. And the adapter is literally 0,5m from my head so I'm completely baffled what could be stronger and interfering with it. I tried other BT adapters, reinstalling drivers, other ports etc. and the headphones work just fine with my phone. Thanks for any help
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i need some help, i recently rebuilt my family's media pc with new parts, and decided to use ryzen. now the machine will boot, but every time it goes into a full shutdown, it won't even give video output when it is turned back on, and usually rotating the ram (slot 1 to slot 2, slot 2 to slot1) will get it back up and running, or time will work to. my rig is as follows: asus x370 prime-a amd ryzen 1600 with the stock cooler 3x wd red 3TB hdd ocz vertex 3 120GB ssd silverstone 1200 watt power supply 2x 4GB kingston hyperx fury ddr4 ram 2133 pn: HX421C14FBK2/8 running windows 7 pro and before anyone says anything, this was happening before any os was even installed, windows 7 isn't the issue. any advice would be appreciated. thanks.
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Hi all, Not new to PC issues, so normally be able to resolve these sorts of issues myself, however run out of ideas. New build - the system is having issues POSTing. New chipset, could just be having release day issues... - Win 10 PRO 64 - Asus Z270-AR - Corsair Vengeance White LED 16GB 2x8GB 3200MHz C16 (XMP) - Intel i7 7700K - Samsung 850 Evo 250GB - Seasonic Prime 850 - EVGA GTX 1080 FTW ------------------- - System intermittently fails to boot from cold boot. - System fails to reboot effectively - sometimes taking 10-15 seconds to see Asus splash. - Does not display BIOS menu when POST fails. - Not a display issue as OS is not laoding (drivers not loading for Xonar STX) - Issue may be related to XMP OC for RAM. - Tested with all-core enhancement ON and OFF. ------------------------------------- Troubleshooting: - Reseated RAM - are in A2 - B2. - Loaded failsafe defaults. - Reset CMOS - Attempted to update BIOS, will need to re-attempt, no BIOS info on site just yet. Feel free to share any ideas - will be running memtest86 tonight. Thanks! Matt
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Hi, I have recently upgraded my PC to the following specs: New Components: CPU - AMD Ryzen 2700X Motherboard - Asus X470 Prime Pro Memory - 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 ADATA XPG @ 2400MHZ Power Supply - EVGA Supernova G3 650w Case - Fractal Design Define R6 Tempered Glass Old Components: GPU - Gigabyte 1060 CPU Cooler - H100i Storage: - WD 500GB SSD - Samsung 840 EVO 120GB - WD Green 5400 RPM 1.5TB OS - Windows 10 Pro I have been running into an intermittent fault, which causes my monitors to lose signal. This could be after half an hour of uptime or 6 hours of uptime under full load or at idle. Sometimes the computer restarts and other times the computer is left on completely unresponsive pressing and holding the power button or pressing the reset button does not restart the computer. The only way to reboot is to turn to disconnect and reconnect mains to the power supply and power back on. I have tried swapping power supplies and the issue still occurs. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Jack.
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I have been experimenting lately with wake on LAN, specifically, I used IFTTT and an android application called Automatic Premium to program my Google Home Mini to send a WOL magic packet to my computer when I say "Hey Google, turn on my computer." Initially it worked great. The computer boots right up and the Google assistant even replies with "Firing it up" but I've noticed that after my computer is left off for a significant amount of time, say, overnight, the system will not power up from the magic packet. I've run some packet sniffing to verify that the magic packet is in fact being broadcast on my network and it is, ruling out the router and the back end programming. I'm at my wits end in Google searches trying to figure out why the process works immediately after shutdown but not a few hours after shutdown. The BIOS is set to have WOL enabled and within Windows, my network adapter is configured to allow WOL with a magic packet. Has anyone had a similar experience? I'm sort of a networking noob so I wouldn't be surprised if there's something simple that I'm doing wrong. Any help would be appreciated, thanks in advance.
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Has anyone else ever had this issue?I recently (3-4 days ago) started having this strange issue where whenever I run games like Battlefront or even Minecraft in multiplayer mode a strange unstable network pattern takes over. Every 7-8 seconds, my game freezes for 2 seconds and I lag back. Every 4 seconds I experience .5 seconds of freezing. Another strange factor is that in Battlefront, the game tells you if you have a poor connection to the server. I now constantly have the white "Poor connection to the server" in the right corner of my screen and every few seconds the more severe, yellow "Bad connection to the server" badge flickers on. The odd part is that both of these badges show how many bars of connection you have, and it always shows all 5 bars shaded in despite it telling me my connection is bad. Please note it is not only playing Battlefront that I experience this issues, it's all multiplayer games. My Ookla results are quite good: http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5497125811. I am also running on channel 11 with no interferance. I have tried using other devices running these games on the same wifi network and they seem to work fine. What on my computer could be causing this? Is it a hardware problem or a software problem? How can I fix it?Some things I've tried so far: Updating Relink Adapter Drivers Running HP Support Assistant to look for interferrances (no result) Restoring PC to a date preceding the issue Opening case and ensuring that the two wires are securely connected to the wifi adapter Please feel free to ask for additional information. I thank you for any help you can provide!
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I recently just built my first PC and I've been having an annoying issue with my Display. During normal use like watching videos or browsing I loose my display signal for a split second when I close the program. Same with games, it happens as I quit. I've had a more serious issue where quitting the game would make me loose the display signal altogether, forcing me to reset but I was able to solve that by simply optimizing the game through Nvidia Geforce Experience. To clarify, I only loose display signal, the computer is on. Here are my specs: i5 6600k Skylake 3.5ghz (Stable Overclock at 4.3 ghz with manual vcore 1.250v but set at offset -0.050 for 24/7 use) ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming Motherboard MSI GTX 960 4GB Gaming (Only using factory Overclock profile, haven't manually overclocked) 16GB DDR4 RAM VS 650 Corsair PSU I'm using a Samsung 22" LED TV as display for now. (1080p) EDIT: Forgot to mention, I'm using a HDMI cable.
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Intermittent Unidentified Network and No Internet Access
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When trying to connect to my home network, it is successfully connecting; but its registering as an unidentified network with no internet access, it identifies the network but still has no internet access, or it doesn't identify the network and i have access to the internet. It likes to switch back and forth between these periodically. I have already tried updating my drivers, resetting my router, rebooting my computer, resetting my wireless adapter, resetting my tcp/ip, turning off/on my firewall. Is there anything else anyone can think of to fix this? I'm running windows 7 with windows security essentials, im using the Rosewill RNX-N180PCe wifi card with the RTL8191SE Wireless LAN driver. If anyone needs anymore information please ask, any help is appreciated.- 26 replies
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Right, so the other night my headset was disconnecting and connecting randomly for like a second... Then my keyboard started playing up and now ever since, my 2nd monitor has been flickering on and off for a second every 10-15 minutes I was wondering whether my PSU was getting overused and just cant handle running the 2 monitors and all of my power-hungry peripherals? CPU: i5-3570K GPU: GTX760 with 2x 23" IPS Monitors in Display Port and HDMI Ports Mobo: ASUS P8Z77-V LX RAM: 8GB (2X4) 5x Case Fans, noctua and Coolermaster, an NZXT Case LED Cable 1TB WD Green HD Optical Drive Finally, my PSU is a 500W Corsair CX500M Series Power Supply... On second thoughts, this is quite a low wattage for a PC with this power to be running under.. Could my PSU be the cause of the random power losses to my components? Thanks
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Hey, Last night I was playing a game with some friends and they were complaining that my headset was kinda intermittent, after a while i noticed it actually disconnecting and reconnecting quickly, every 10 mins or so. After that, my keyboard then turned off randomly. I should take this time to explain my set up. Motherboard back panel______________Keyboard________Headset |_____________Mouse So i've got a Corsair Raptor K50 keyboard with my Corsair Vengeance 1500 headset plugged into it, all plugged into the back panel of the motherboard. Thats only half the problem, i changed the USB ports i used and the peripherals have been fine ever since (knock on wood) So today I was just browsing the web on my 2nd monitor whilst watching a video on my 1st monitor. The 2nd monitor flickered to a completely black screen but the monitor remained on, it does this around every half an hour, also I think i saw my NZXT cable LED case lights flickering in the corner of my eye but i cant be too sure. Are these problems linked? I was thinking maybe a PSU problem? I'll list my full specs anyway to see what you guys think. CPU: i5-3570k Mobo: ASUS P8Z77-V LX PSU: Corsair CX500M Monitors: AOC i2367FH Peripherals: Corsair Raptor K50 Keyboard, Corsair Vengeance 1500 headset, MADCATZ Rat 5 Mouse RAM: 8GB Corsair Vengeance (2x4) GPU: PNY GTX760 Thanks
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