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Alright, This one is for all my Audio nerds out there. I have run into an issue I cannot figure out. I have been obsessing over this for the last 30+ days. I don't know If I am missing something right in front of me, or if I just truly bought something incompateble with my system. I have purchased an Apollo Twin X Thunderbolt to be used on an AMD Ryzen bassed processing system. Here is the system I am running: ASUS ROG STRIX B550-A Gaming motherboard Ryzen 9 5900X Processor Asus ThunderboltEX 4 Thunderbolt Expansion Card Corsair Vengance 32GB DDR4 3200 Nvidia 3090 Ti FE GPU ASUS ROG STRIX 1000W PSU Windows 10 Now IN THEORY, these parts should work together in harmony. I belive that the ThunderboltEX4 card is functioning properly because I can see the Apollo attached to Port one in the Thunderbolt(TM) Software. But I do not see any sign of the Apollo Hardware in the device manager other than the UAD-2 Drivers. Universal Audio Thunderbolt WDM also exists in Device Manager, but location is unknown. UA Control and Metter cannot detect the hardware either. I am not sure if the thunderbolt card is not bridging correctly in some way, but i am not even getting the "thunderbolt functionallity limited" Error anymore, just nothing. I attempted to find any hidden MOBO settings, but my BIOS does not have very many options reguarding Thunderbolt, But I was able to turn it on. If any of you have any experice with this, or have been in a similar situation, I would appreciate the help. I have read the manuals for my MOBO, TB Card, and this Apollo Twin X TB and I cannot figure it out. Here is what I have tried so far: -The first issue I saw was my NVM was out of date for the Thunderbolt Card, There was an update and thunderbolt software provided by ASUS, but I recieve this message when I run the Shell.efi in BIOS -I then attempted to roll back all TB compatable BIOS, and still no luck. -Cleared CMOS -Tried multiple different name brand cables -Spent hours digging through device manager to make sure my card is working properly, from what I can tell they are. -Rebuilt system and reinstalled card 3 times -Reinstalled all assorted Drivers a plethera of times The Apollo shows up in TBControl, but I cannot Approve it for a reason that I have spent hours not anywhere close to finding. I am not sure of an easier way to check if the TB Card is functioning properly other than device manager. Any knowledge you may share can to help put an end to my suffering is greatly appreciated. Thanks! Willy
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On Gigabyte's website the X670 Aorus Elite AX has a revision 1.0 and 1.1, the specification sheet seems to be exactly the same but the heatsink plating has a completely different design, moreover when I looked for the board being sold online revision 1.1 almost did not exist, only being found on a South African and an Armenian webstore. Is there any info on if these boards have a functional difference? I don't get why Gigabyte would redesign a motherboard's heatsink requiring new machine tooling and then proceed to not even sell it anywhere.
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Is Motherboard MSI a320m a pro max could run with processor Ryzen 5 5600x? Thanks
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Ya know, I love it when Steve from Gamers Nexus goes on a rant, and I agree with everything he said in this video. I am currently planning out my AM5 build and this is 110% true for all of them. I really wish companies would listen so we could get more actual functional features for less money. You guys should really watch this, he's got a good point.
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I have a SFF motherboard (0WR7PY) and I planned on putting it into a new case with better airflow. My question is what ATX/ITX size would be compatible ? (I am willing to mod the case too if needed)
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Hello! New to pc parts and stuff so my terminology might be somewhat off. I recently picked up this pc https://www.newegg.ca/abs-ali597/p/N82E16883360232?Item=N82E16883360232 Here are the specs to the build that are necessary to the issue Motherboard: Gigabyte B560 DS3H AC Y-1 Fans: Deepcool cf120 Case: Deepcool MATREXX 50 My issue: The rgb on the cf120 fans at the moment are only able to controlled by the button on the top of the case rather than the rgb software on the computer. Goal: From what I've gathered online and talking to others is that I need to connect the controller to the argb port on the motherboard which is the D_LED1 port, which has the thee prongs with one space between them. I am unable to find the cord to plug into the argb port on the motherboard to fix the issue. I will link a youtube video that has instructions on how to fix this exact issue however my motherboard and case/setup are slightly different than his and I am unable to find the cord that matches his: Here are some photos that show my setup: The cord running from the rgb fans (unnamed(1)) runs to the piece in the 2 and 3 unnamed photos and runs up to the hub at the top of the back of the pc (unnamed pic). Let me know if there is any other information you need.
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I dropped water in an HP envy x360 laptop. After drying it, it opened and everything was almost ok. Windows is running and all BUT it is very slow (the CPU clock is kept at the minimum) , the fans are running at 99%, I cant get a reading on the battery level AND the battery temperature showed in the BIOS is 69 thousand degrees C! I assumed that all those problem are related to the laptop panicking and thinking it is going to catch on fire. I replaced the battery and nothing changed. Water must have shorted a part of the motherboard and is now not able to read information given by the battery. I thought of asking the BIOS to not take into account the battery temperature or overwriting it with a 30 degrees C value but I can't find any info on that online. What are the solutions? Do you have any ideas? Edit 1: it has been fully disassemble, dried and the corrosion have been cleaned with alcohol (there was corrosion on the battery connector). I think I have done everything on the hardware part except replace the motherboard. So I am searching more for a software solution.
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Hey everyone I've got an ECS H81H3-M4 motherboard with Intel i5-4590 processor coupled with AMD Radeon R7 240 graphics card. It's a newly built low budget (I'm a student) system. The problem is that when I stress the graphics card the system shuts off instantly, as if power supply failed to cope with that power draw. I had no name 400w power supply so i figured it couldn't provide the rated capacity so I went and bought second hand Corsair VS650 650w power supply, with it's warranty sticker still intact. But the system still shuts down under graphical load. Things I've tried: - running memtest86+, 1 pass, no fail - stressing CPU with prime95, processor pulled 90w but system still worked - undervolting in BIOS settings, no effect (since stressing CPU didn't cause system to fail i believe CPU isn't the problem) The same graphics card works just fine with my older build (intel H55M chipset with i5-520, one of those weird motherboards that was shown in LTT channel recently). The other problem is that the motherboard can't reset/reboot without hanging, I have to force shutdown the system when restarting Windows or after saving BIOS settings. Any ideas what is the problem and what can be done? Cheers from Turkey :)
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AORUS B450 PRO (rev1.0) BIOS F51 Update to BIOS F62D With Ryzen 2600X is it possible? because the bios I'm using now with version F51 can't turn on FTPM (always winload.efi when I turn on ftpm) did updating the bios solve any of this? I'm worried because the processor I'm using now is still Ryzen 5 2600X
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Motherboards are the heart of any PC build, but while we take certain features and form factors for granted, specialty use and just plain bizarre system design means we get a few oddballs…
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I went in to ryzen master to overclock my memory and upon rebooting the pc I no longer have any display I’ve tried the conventional means of pulling and putting in different parts but it comes with the same result anyone have any idea
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Hi, I am currently looking for a motherboard that can support an M.2 SSD and an integrated graphics CPU.
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So i recently just bought a i7 9700f, and now I have to choose which motherboard. I was thinking about getting a b365m motherboard to save money, but I saw some comments about b360 motherboards limiting the i7 9700f boost frequency? Is this true? I wont be overclocking at all (since its a 9700f) so thats why im not choosing a z390 mobo.
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1) https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-cw7A2MDHPvA-oB3OKXivdUo9BbTcsss1Rzy3J4hRyA/edit#gid=2112472504 if anyone has downloaded it pls share it with me. it makes a good read in free time (yes i am building a pc) Update - the guy has done a phenomenal job keep reading below. 2) https://raisonjohn.blogspot.com/ https://raisonjohn.blogspot.com/2019/01/how-to-read-ddr4-ram-model-numbers-of.html THIS MIGHT BE A BIG HELP for NEW GUYS ALL INFO AT ONE PLACE!
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Sorry in advance if this sounds like a noob question So I am going to build a pc but I am stuck on deciding on which motherboard I should get (MSI Mag B550m Bazooka or gigabyte a520 aorus elite).Tho i also want to know if their vrms are different and which one is more “future proof”. thanks
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Budget (including currency): 250 euros to 300 euros max Country: Portugal Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: for gaming and streaming Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): i already have all the items because im upgrading my setup. At this moment i have 32gb of corsair vengeance 3200 mhz ram, msi 6800XT gaming x trio, corsair rm 750, corsair h100i, 250gb samsung 860 evo and 1tb of the same ssd. I already see some motherboards that i kinda like such as msi 570x unify, gigabyte aorus b550 pro and master... really need some help to take the last step to my new setup for 2021!! Thanks for your time :D
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Hey guys, so I was wondering which one of these motherboards I should go with. I'm pairing them with a 5600x. Should I get the MSI B550 Gaming edge WIFI or the MSI B550 Mortar WIFI. Links are below MSI MAG B550M MORTAR WIFI Micro ATX AMD Motherboard - Newegg.com MSI MPG B550 GAMING EDGE WIFI ATX AMD Motherboard - Newegg.com
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Every now and then I browse Newegg for fun, with no intention of buy anything. In my search yesterday I discovered this: the Intel AX200 Gig+ Wi-Fi 6 Desktop Kit. Wi-Fi 6 in your PC for only $30 sounds like a bargain, but the card requires a Key A or Key E m.2 slot to function. In my supplemental research, I could find no motherboards with Key A or Key E m.2 slots and no adapters that go directly from PCIe 1x to Key A/E m.2. All of the adapters I found were mPCIe to Key A/E or Key M to Key A/E. This begs the question: who is this card for? It's an incredible value and not from a shady Chinese brand, but the prerequisite for a fairly rare motherboard connector or even rarer adapter means not many people can use it. What motherboards could actually use this card without adapters and what adapters would a prospective buyers have to buy to use it (without daisy chaining) if they don't have any Key A/E slots? EDIT: Most of this information is kinda irrelevant, scroll down for my reply with important information
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Help - New motherboard - can't reactivate Windows
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A320 broke, replaced with a B550 using all the same components as before. Updated BIOS and Windows completely up to date Everything working fine except Windows no longer activated The troubleshooting process doesn't work. (select the "I recently changed hardware" option in Activation Troubleshooting) The error is like "Unable to reactivate windows using any of these devices" In my windows account the new motherboard is showing as a new PC (same PC name) I can't see any way to transfer the windows key from the old mobo to the new one. Is speaking to Microsoft my only option?- 6 replies
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I currently have the motherboard, case, and power supply. Is there anyway to see if they work before I get my other parts? If I were to power on the power supply to see if my fans spin, would it damage them or the motherboard as I don’t have a cpu, gpu, or ram?
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Hi, I need suggestions from the experts about my existing CPU/Processor and Motherboard. Since it is a trouble switching Hardware components in a need to upgrade, I am willing not to switch my CPU & Mainboard just because the manufacturer released a new CPU or Mainboard. Currently I am using Ryzen 7 2700X processor and Gigabyte Aorus Gaming 5 Wifi motherboard. I am a multitasker as well as a non-professional gamer. I don't use consoles to play games. For gaming, I use my desktop PC. As my monitor is only capable to play games on a resolution of Full HD as it is a VA2219-sh 22” Full HD LED Monitor, I play the games at 1080p resolution. I don't wish to play the games on 120 FPS or whatever higher just for a luxury wish as I am satisfied within the current performance. I now plan to keep and use my current motherboard for next 4 or 5 years for my current gaming specifications. Can I use my existing Ryzen 7 2700X with my existing motherboard for next 4 or 5 years for my gaming specifications to play new PC games? I intend to switch my graphics card regularly if it's badly needed but not the processor and motherboard unless I should forcibly to do that. My PC specs are attached herewith for your convenience. Thanks for any open suggestions. Regards Saimon
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Good evening, I'm a computer science student and I have a little problem that I can't fix. About a year ago, my first tower computer decided to die in the middle of final exams. So as a good student that I am, I started testing. I tried to disconnect the processor, the ram, the hard disk, and all the components of the board to see if it turned on. The fact was that in the end it was the board, and the only thing I had to do was process the warranty for the computer, which was preassembled. So I decided to build my own computer. The fact is, these days the computer is failing again with the same symptoms as the previous one. And here a question arises, is it possible that in both computers the motherboard is the problem? At the moment these are the symptoms: - Sometimes it turns on and sometimes it doesn't, depending on when it wants. - Once the computer is turned on, it does not give any problem. What do you think? Could I have just had bad luck or that there are other factors that I do not know? Thanks in advance. Edit 1: MSI B450 GAMING PLUS MAX
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Hi everyone, I'm looking for motherboard ideas. I've been shopping a lot and researching but I am absolutely not sure at this point which one I'd grab. Here's some info to help : CASE : Cooler Master HAF XB EVO (I know it's an old case but I look it too much compared to standard cases) FANS : I plan on having 2 fans at the front of the case pulling air in, 1 in the rear pushing air out, and 1 x 200mm at the top pushing air out. BRAND : By preference, I would want an ASUS, I have just always liked their product line in general. Other requirements : X570 My concerns which are making this complicated way more than it should be is the fan headers. I have read up on what I could connect where and yes I know it is probably overkill to have the top 200mm fan considering I'm gonna go with a Noctua U14S 140mm CPU cooler but I'm not sure in what cpu_fan header I should plug the top 200mm fan versus the rear fan. I've read that people recommend plugging the rear fan into the CPU_OPT so that they can somewhat be in synch but then that means the top 200mm needs to be plugged where the rear fan would usually be. What do you guys think about this and which motherboard would best suit what I'm trying to do? Other notes : - CAD$ - Ideally do not want to pay more than $500 taxes included for MOBO (going somewhat balls to the wall with the build) - RGB is really really not a necessity (not a fan, pun intended) - I realise that since I won't be overclocking, the Noctua cpu_cooler is not necessary and the top 200mm is probably not necessary either but I want this bad boy to run super cool (will be putting RTX 3080 in it) and I don't like water cooling. Any help or feedback is appreciated (^_^).
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Hi I have a new built AsRock B450 Steel Legend AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Nvidia GeForce 710 Rosewill 700 80+Gold Silicon Power DDR4 8GB x 2 hp 500 GB M.2 SSD it turns on looks like everything is working but no picture on monitor and with that 5 short beeps Can somebody help me please ?
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