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TL;DR Asus Armory Crate doesn't recognize my Ryujin III AIO and because of that I can't customize the screen and set it to turn of with my PC I like my equipment to look as good as it works and I built my PC for gaming/streaming and animation. I recently had the chance to upgrade my stock intel cooler to ROG Ryujin III 240mm ARGB AIO so i did. everything works great except I cant customize the screen and my case fans don't spin until I'm in windows here is the full spec of my PC CPU: intel core i5 12th gen 12400f RAM: 32GB (8GBx4) Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 3200Mhz GPU: GIGABYTE Vision OC RTX 3070 8GB Motherboard: ROG STRIX B660-A GAMING WIFI D4 Case Fan controller: CORSAIR iCUE COMMANDER CORE XT Case: Corsair 275R Airflow thank you for your help
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I dont even know how this is possible, I have a R9 5900X going to 114% usage and I wanted to know if anyone has any idea what the problem is, I dont have other parts to test and here is what I have of information so far: I start to notice that the cooler was always going 100% and temps were always in 90-95C so I enable the temp limit on PBO on 75C and for my surprise didnt lose any perfomance, still boosting and holding nicely on almost 5GHz on cinebench. Previous to that I was only using PBO with no temp limit. I already tested with PBO desable, clean windows 11 and windows 10 instalation, BIOS reset to default and the problem of the temperature is still there, but the last time I was doing the test I notice that the CPU utilization was over 100%. I started to notice this problem back when the pump of my old AIO stopped working (It was a Lian Li Galahad 360mm AIO 2020 edition, so it had the clogging problem), I though the problem was only temperature because one of the tubes wasnt even flowing water anymore but even with another cooler the temperature problem continues and I dont know if it has relation to the CPU usage problem. On Task Manager it only shows 100% usage because the graph can only go up to 100%. My PC spec: CPU: Ryzen 9 5900X Cooler: Pichau Dark Star P1 Extreme Motherboard: ROG B550 Strix Gaming A RAM: 4x16GB XPG D60G CL18 3600MHz GPU: RX 570 4GB SAPPHIRE PULSE PSU: Corsair RM850X White (2018) Fans: 9 Lian Li Unifans SL 120mm Case: Lian Li O11D
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Troubleshooting Help: CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 5600X MOBO - ASUS ROG B450-F Gaming II GPU - ASUS TUF 4080 OC PSU - Corsair RM1000x https://pcpartpicker.com/b/KKDcCJ My new 4080 from Asus will not work on my PC, I've narrowed it down to software issue at this point after trying many different configurations GPU works in my I5-7600 build with B250 mining board and multiple different power supplies and cables. Reinstalling mobo bios, AMD chipsets from AMD's site and a clean install of nvidia display drivers. I've done the UEFI gpu bios update from nvidia. I haven't done a full windows reinstall yet tho. With the lack of onboard graphics, I've put my 1070 in PCI slot 1 and the 4080 on slot 2 to boot with a display. Card shows up in device manager only, with a code 43 (sometimes without the error) If I try to swap their slots, mobo just gives me a VGA error light and no display output on either card. With no display drivers installed, I don't get any display from the card and a VGA error light on the MOBO but I think it is booting since AURA lights do come on after a little time. I've got a corsair 12vhpwr 2x8pin connector to try different power setup then the splitter provided. So in summary, I know the card works with multiple power supply configs since I've ran some test gaming sessions on my intel mining setup but every normal software troubleshooting step has not got it to work on my AMD setup
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hello i want to upgrade my pc after 6 years and i choose my parts except for power supply. i want to get psu from asus rog but i don't know i must choose 750-850-1000 watt. any one can helping me choosing the right one for this system becase i dont want to do any future upgrade but after 5 to 6 years doing whole pc upgrade again. IMPORTANT: I DON'T WANT TO USE THIS PC FOR GAMING ONLY WANT TO USE THIS PC FOR MY PROJECT AND MY WIFE JOB. we use xbox for gaming so no gaming on this pc at all. please explain to me why you choose that psu too. part list: AIO: ASUS ROG RYUO III 360 ARGB CPU: AMD RYZEN 9 7900X GPU: ASUS ROG Strix RTX-4060 MOBO: ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-F GAMING WIFI DDR5 AM5 Motherboard RAM: Patriot Viper Xtreme 5 RGB DDR5 32GB 2x16GB 8000MHz CL38 UDIMM Memory SSD: 3X Patriot Viper VP4300 Lite M.2 2280 NVMe 2TB PCIe Gen4x4 SSD CASE FAN: 6X ASUS ROG STRIX XF 120 Case Fan(want to replace those with original rad fan)and want to do push/pull. KEYBOARD: ASUS ROG Claymore II Red Switch RGB Wireless Mechanical Gaming Keyboard MICE: ASUS ROG Chakram Wireless Mouse SLEEVE CABLE: LIAN LI Strimer Plus PW12 PV2 ARGB 3×8 Pin motherboard Extension Sleeve Cable SLEEVE CABLE: LIAN LI Strimer Plus ARGB EXTENSION 24 pin Sleeve Cable RISER CABLE: SilverStone Technology RC05 220mm Flexible PCIe 4.0 x16 CASE: ASUS ROG Hyperion GR701 power supply: 1.ASUS ROG THOR 1000P2 GAMING Platinum 2.ASUS ROG STRIX 1000W Gold Aura Edition Full Modular Power Supply 3.ASUS ROG Thor 850 80+ Platinum 850W Fully Modular RGB Power Supply with LIVEDASH OLED Panel and 10 Year Warranty im putting 2 different kind 1000W psu do i get confused which one is better and why. i will appreciate your explanation.
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BIOS version 317 Windows 11 version 23H2 Problem: Under normal usage, the laptop will perform fine for a short period, then have a line across it become completely dead to all touch or pen input just above the primary thunderbolt port (as in the image attached). There seems to be some correlation between plugging the computer in to charge and the problem beginning, as it normally can be avoided after being turned off for multiple hours, then turning it on and using it on battery life. That trend holds for the most part aside from some outlier cases where the issue will begin outside of charging the device. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary when monitoring system usage and power draw while the problem developed. The problem occurs across all application, the desktop, and while in BIOS. Attempted solutions: I've tried looking for updates to the touch and pen display drivers, but couldn't find any through windows auto-update. I've also tried uninstalling them then letting the system reinstall them. Updating windows had no effect. Question: I mainly just want to know if anyone has had this issue before on a similar device and what the issue can be a sign of, as well as how to go about fixing it. I have a hunch that either the digitizer is starting to go, it may have a bad/loose cable connection, or that there is a short somewhere. I just don't want to open up the device without a clear idea of what I should be looking for, and I don't want to have ASUS ship me a screen replacement if the problem lies elsewhere. Thank you to anyone for your help, it is much appreciated.
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I've been messing with linux on my Flow Z13 again and I thought the throttling issue was fixed on recent kernels but it appears not. The CPU (12900H on mine but it appears to be on every Z13 12500H-13900H) is stuck at ~10W/1GHz, limited by current (as reported by throttled) I believe it's something to do with Intel DPTF/DTT. I've tried a ton of things including older kernels, disabling intel_pstate, throttled, changing performance mode/governor, BIOS updates, etc. My guess is it could be related to the DPTF ACPI uuids, there's a lot of talk about this on ultrabooks but it seems like a very similar issue. On the Z13 there are no available UUIDs though. /sys/bus/platform/devices/INTC1041:00/uuids/available_uuids UNKNOWN /sys/bus/platform/devices/INTC1041:00/uuids/current_uuid INVALID From what I've seen it seems like the available IDs can't be changed and is something set in firmware (and apparently it can be set differently for Windows/Linux?) If someone has more insight that would be awesome. I've also made attempts to contact ASUS but they don't have an email and the online chat doesn't work so... If there is some actual way to report UEFI/Firmware issues that would be awesome.
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Hi everybody. I am Bjorn from the netherlands. Aka Blade21 / Blade00021 It's been a long time since i posted a full pc build. I hope you guys like this crazy stupid project! Next to customizing cars and modding them so you can drive your car with a remote control.... I also love building PC's! Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exAkFbXiorQ WHAT am i building? I decided to build a desk PC. My last PC's where custom Mountain mod's and Danger Den's. I like big cases and many screens So now i wanted to do something different. But it had to be something 'special' / a real eye catcher and functional. After looking for hours around the internet for inspiration from other pc desk builders... i was strucked! There are so many INSANE and beautiful pc desks in the world... No way i could beat those designs. + I have a big desk for my large danger den case and i also do electronics work/ soldering etc. I didn`t liked the idea having a great fancy desk pc. And the desk next to it will be 'normal'. So i dropped the idea for a few months. >> .....Untill i saw the 'desk' from Batman in the movie: Batman vs Superman. I just loved the design! It's big / it has side desks/ and i am pretty sure its one of a kind. How much ROOM would you have for PC stuff! But man...thats a big desk! Can i pull if off? I do a lot of customizing on PC's and cars. But this was something else. However, i was a Laser operator. So i designed and lasercut stuff like acrylic and i can also bend it. So the 'vent' design on the desk should be possible. Wat really pulled me over the line... The desk is suspended from the ceiling. I thought screw it. I am gonna start building it!! Just 1 thing, i want to give it a gamers/ ROG theme. I am sure Batman will love RGB >>> I will show you guys the building progress of this INSANE project. I luv to hear you guys comments! HATE IT? / LUV IT? / INSANITY? > YES! Pictures of the build will follow soon!
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Just contributing... ASUS ROG-STRIX-RTX3070-08G-GAMING thermal pads Note: pads 10, 11, 12 and 16 - I used 1.5 mm thermal pads, which work, but after measuring the chips I think 2.0 mm pads should be the correct ones. I also sent the picture to the thermalpad.eu, so hopefully it will appear there as well.
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I have an Asus Rog Zephyrus G14 which has a 1080p 144hz display. I am seeing flickering which looks like the screen is broken when it is on 144hz and when I switch it to 60hz the screen flickers significantly less but not like before it goes dim and it just flickers normally I can see the whole screen now. I have tried removing my Nvidia drivers and AMD drivers and reinstalling both of them but nothing worked. But the Microsoft generic display driver didn't have any problem but obviously, I cannot use that. So, 144hz = Looks like Broken Screen and 60hz little flickering (sometimes none) I have recorded a video and attached it, please look at it. You won't see 60hz flickering maybe because the recording was in 30fps, but it is there. VID_20230604_105945 (1).mp4
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There's not really a backstory with this one. I was kind of just looking around for something to replace my surface (pro 2017) and when Asus announced this I immediately wanted one. I ended up finding one open box for what I considered a reasonable price... I ended up getting the top end one (i9, 3050Ti, 1TB SSD) from BestBuy for $1700 (Normally $1900). For some reason on Newegg & Ebay they seem to be going for ~$2400 which is a bit ridiculous IMO. There was a shortcircuit video on this so if you want more detailed information about it check there first. Performance: It's very powerful especially for the form factor. The GPU isn't anything to write home about, mine has the 3050 Ti and for the games I play (mainly Minecraft & BeamNG.Drive rn which are both very CPU intensive) it has no issues. The CPU is where it really shines though, scoring near my 10900k in cinebench. I'm super impressed that managed to cram a h series i9 into something this portable and not have it throttle a ton under any sign of load. It can spike up to ~100W for a short time but settles in around 55W while using the original 100W charger (more on this later) Obviously for the price you can get a laptop with an RTX 3070 which would destroy the 3050Ti in this machine but if you want a surface pro like form factor there really isn't anything like it. The closest thing in terms of performance in the ROG Mothership and that is much larger and heavier. Also the Surface Pro 8 with a (low power) i7 and no dedicated graphics/16GB RAM/1TB SSD (same RAM/Storage as my Flow Z13) is ~$125 more than I paid for my Flow Z13 and you don't even get a keyboard... Here's a Firestrike run as well for good measure. Display/Keyboard: To start, mine has the 1200p@120hz panel and that's the one I would recommend. 120Hz smoothness and no scaling is way better than the added resolution and better colour in my opinion. It gets decently bright and it looks quite nice, I'm not really the one to ask about colour accuracy as I don't really care as long as it doesn't look like total ass... But the panel is quite responsive and I haven't had any complaints. (also if you care, Twinkletray works perfectly with it). Now the keyboard, it's good. The typing experience is pretty similar to my Surface Pro 4 keyboard. Even though mine is a US layout, Asus did 'connect' the slash and enter key similar to how the enter key is shaped on other layouts, no idea why but it doesn't really change anything as they are still separate keys. The keyboard isn't per key but it is RGB. I don't really care but it would have been nice to have per key RGB (though I also understand that it's super thin and also not really necessary) Ports: It has 2 USB-C ports (one of which is under the rubber cover and technically part of the XG-Mobile port). The exposed one is thunderbolt 4 compatible and both do 10Gb/s and can be used to charge. It also has a USB 2.0 Type A port which I really wish was 3.0, it's not a huge deal but it would be nice to just be able to plug in a flash drive or my phone and not have to worry about being limited to USB 2.0 speeds. (though again, there is an extra type C port so I could always get a dongle or just a USB-C flash drive/C to C cable for my phone). It also has a 3.5mm jack and SD card reader. The XG-Mobile port is so close to being amazing. It's still cool, especially because you can use it to charge and add extra ports to it however I really think Asus missed a super cool opportunity to make a dock for desktop GPUs that connect via the XG Mobile connector, I feel like even with the limitation of Gen3x8 a desktop 3080 would destroy the mobile 3080 in the current top end XG-Mobile dock thing. Battery: I leave mine with the Optimus disabled and the battery life seems to be ~2 hours while doing normal stuff like browsing the web/watching YouTube and obviously much less when gaming. I'm sure if you re-enabled optimus and turned on power saving you could probably push 3-4 hours maybe more but battery life definitely isn't great. Problems/Inconsistencies: The biggest complaint I have BY FAR is the bullshit arbitrary limitation on their chargers. Apparently this isn't a new thing but Asus is using USB-C PD however they limit non Asus chargers to 65W over USB-C despite the fact that their charger uses the same voltage/amperage as the USB-C PD standard (20V@5A). This is fucking ridiculous in my opinion. If you want full CPU performance (>30W) you NEED the official charger, and on top of that the only place I can find to buy one is asus-accessories.com and it costs $90+shipping which is quite steep for a 100W USB-C PD charger. Also you don't get the ability to use your own cables with the official adapter. To be fair, the gaming performance seems to be similar using a USB-C PD charger and the official one however the laptop will discharge when using one. Another complaint I have is the weird lighting issues I am having, it just feels unfinished. You need to either select a preset pattern or use Aura Creator, but the problem is Aura Creator is not great. But once you have the lighting set up you're not free of my main issues. The window on the back appears to just randomly decide to switch to a different white only light effect when charging. I don't know if this is supposed to indicate it's done? or maybe just indicate it's charging? no idea, but it would be nice if there were options to configure this. Also sometimes the keyboard backlights doesn't come back on when waking the device and the only way I can fix it is detecting the keyboard and re-attaching it. It gets really annoying and I'm hoping I can find a fix for this. Also for some reason Armoury Crate reports the GPU max TGP is 50W. I never see over 35W and even Asus' own site says it's 40W max (and so does Nvidia's system information thing). Conclusion: In conclusion I still really like this machine, it's not for everyone and it definitely has it's problems but for me it's great and I'm hoping to keep it for many years to come. (Also the design is fucking amazing in my opinion, I love Asus ROG's new design style). 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As you can see with the picture, my screen broke. This is an ASUS ROG STRIX laptop, model G733ZW-XS96 with a MFD:2022-09. I need a replacement, it's not in warranty and I'm not willing to send it to ASUS only to be assessed unknown charges to "diagnose" what is a clear problem. I would appreciate any help in locating somewhere to buy a replacement screen as the parts provider ASUS provided is being difficult to navigate. Thanks everyone!
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Hello everyone, recently my RTX 3080, an Asus ROG Strix RTX 3080 V2 OC Edition, started acting strangely. I had to replace the side fans cause they started to make a terrible noise, so I disassembled, changed the fans, cleaned old thermal paste and thermal pads, new thermal pads (right size) and reassembled (no temperature problem in game, stable at 70°C on Memory and 65-68°C on Hot Spot). Since it was like 1 month of doing a terrible noise, I've been unaccustomed by the up and downs of the fans, and now it's driving me mad. As you can see all the fans do up and downs. I tried changing everything on GPU TWEAK III, the only way to solve this is to put the % on 71, which fixes the RPM of the fans. Anything between 30 and 70 keeps the fans do up and downs. I have all the drivers updated, bios of the mobo too. Tried the "NVIDIA Resizable BAR on systems with an ASUS GeForce RTX™ 30 series graphics card" RTX3080_V6 update from official support, it said that I don't need any update for it. This is my current setup: Case: be quiet! Silent Base 802 Window Black MOBO: ASUS ROG Z490-H CPU: Intel Core i7-10700K @3.80GHz Cooler: NZXT Kraken x52 GPU: Asus ROG Strix RTX 3080 V2 OC Edition RAM: Crucial Ballistix 4x8Gb @3200MHz PSU: be quiet! Straight Power 11 1000w Platinum HDD: WD Black 2 TB + WD Black 3 TB SSD: Samsung SSD 970 EVO 500 GB + Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1 TB OS: Windows 10 Pro 64 bit Primary Monitor: LG 27GL850 27" 2k@144Hz Secondary Monitor: ASUS VA24EHE 1080p UPS: Cyberpower CP1500EPFCLCD Thank you for any help and suggestions you can give.
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Every time I enable monitor overclocking, when on bios splash screen or safe mode the resolution changes al the way to 1280x1024 75hz, and only goes back up to 1440p when on Windows. When on my native refresh rate (144hz) with the overclock function disabled the problem is not there anymore. Does anyone know the reason and a fix? P.D: If change to 144hz on windows with the OC function enabled the problem is still there.
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PC Specs: RTX 3060 Ryzen 5 5600X 32GB 3600Mhz CL18 (4*8) Asus ROG STRIX B550-F gaming MOBO Hi, I'm having a problem with my 1st and 3rd DIMM slots on my motherboard. The problem is that my PC crashes irregularly when I play games. It all started this summer and the changes that I had made to the PC before it started crashing were adding another identical 16GB kit of ram and an SSD. At first it didn't cross my mind that it had to do with the ram/MOBO. I thought it had to do with the CPU. But then later I began to think it was the GPU since my CPU wasn't running above 80 degrees and when the PC crashed the CPU wasn't being 100% utilized. When it crashed my PC still had power, but it didn't get any display and I couldn't do anything except turn it off with the power button. This made me believe it was the GPU. But then I sent the GPU in to the store that I bough it from and they tested it for problems for multiple days and couldn't find a problem with it. They said that I should check the ram, so I checked my ram sticks and they are identical corsair vengeance RGB RS 3600Mhz CL18, except the ones I had from the beginning were ver. 3.31 while the ones I added this summer were ver. 3.34. This led me to believe it was a compatibility issue with the two ram kits since they were different versions. But I also tested them individually (I put in one ram stick at a time, in each DIMM slot), every stick of ram worked but they only worked when I had them in either DIMM slot 2 or 4. When I tried putting them in either DIMM slot 1 or 3 the PC would power on but I wouldn't get any display. I googled if you could run a single ram stick in any of the DIMM slots and it said that you could. (I still haven't ruled out the compatibility issue with the two ram kits though I think it's unlikely to be the problem since I discovered the MOBO problem) I tried putting a single ram stick in DIMM slot 1 in two other PC's and they both worked fine unlike mine. I also tried my own ram stick in one of the computers and it worked fine. This made me sure that my sticks were not the problem. Then I tried putting in two ram sticks in DIMM slots 1 and 3 in my pc and it didn't boot. But when I put in all 32GB or ram in the PC it boots and all 32GB gets recognized by the computer even though DIMM slot 1 and 3 didn't seem to work earlier (This is also the ram configuration that crashes, 4*8GB). So I was wondering if my MOBO is broken somehow or if it's some sort of feature on Asus MOBOs (the two other PCs I tested in had MSI MOBOs) (Just to clarify I had 16GB of ram at first in the 2nd and 4th DIMM slot and it worked fine but then I added 16GB to the 1st and 3rd DIMM slot and my pc started crashing)
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Intel Core i9-12900K Asus ROG STRIX LC II ARGB 80.95 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler Asus ROG STRIX Z690-E G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) DDR5-6400 Upgraded to an ASUS ROG STRIX Z790 - A Samsung 990 Pro 2 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive ( X 2) XFX Speedster MERC 319 Radeon RX 6950 XT 16 GB Asus ROG THOR P2 Gaming 850 W 80+ Platinum Asus TUF Gaming GT501 ATX Mid Tower Case Microsoft Windows 11 Pro ASUS ROG Chakram X Origin - mouse ROYALAXE X ProtoArc Y98 - keyboard LG UltraGear QHD 34-Inch Curved monitor Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 - audio Hisense 55 inch gaming tv Added- 4 Lian LI Unifan AL v2 IMG_7597.mov 72483840534__7ACE8E6D-900B-42C9-A42E-D9B6F27C180D.MOV
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Hey guys, Recently, my family has gifted me a 4090 Strix as a graduation present considering I've just graduated from college with honors and an Advanced Diploma. That being said, although I am happy that I will now be joining the 40 series gang this unfortunately does mean I will be parting ways with my beloved 3080 ti from EVGA. It served it's purpose and I will miss the customer service EVGA brought me whenever I had issues with EVGA hardware. Whether it being GPUs or PSUs, I still firmly believe that EVGA's customer service was by far the best. Now with them leaving the GPU industry, that leaves ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte and Zotac as the main contenders for choosing a Graphics card. With that being said, I do have one question. How good is ASUS' customer service compared to all other brands? Although I am confident that my new GPU will last for several years I am wondering how their customer service fares when it comes to dealing with RMAs or replacement requests for GPUs. Despite the controversy between ASUS and J2C my family still went ahead with ASUS which I do not mind as it is the card that I originally wanted when the 4090s released. For anyone that has gone through the RMA experience, what was it like? How did ASUS treat you compared to EVGA? If anyone has any stories they would like to share please let me know! Thank you!
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Either I am not understanding the spec, or the manual is contradicting itself. The manual: https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/LGA1700/ROG_STRIX_Z790-E_GAMING_WIFI_II/E22402_ROG_STRIX_Z790-E_GAMING_WIFI_II_EM.pdf?model=ROG%20STRIX%20Z790-E%20GAMING%20WIFI%20II On page 8/9 (with the blue) the storage row says that the M.2_1 and M.2_2 slot go straight to the CPU. On page 26 under heading 6. M.2 slot, it says the M.2_2 slot goes through the chipset. I obviously want the M.2 to go straight to the CPU, whilst nog limiting the GPU by using the M.2_1 slot which would make the GPU go x8. So logically that would mean using the M.2_2 slot, but does or doesn't it go straight to the CPU...
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Here is the thing...I upgraded my PC several months ago. Mainly added water-cooling kit for my Gigabyte 3090 Turbo (it's too noisy). Then I found it is (physically) not compatible with my motherboard, ROG Z690-I WIFI. So I bought a PCI-E riser for my GPU. After that, the nightmare comes, my PC will crash in heavy load such as gaming. It will directly power off sometimes (sudden black screen, all RGB lights off) and in other cases it will just freeze (screen content paused, RGB light effects paused and no response to mouce and keyboard actions). I can't guarantee it will happen everytime, but it happens frequently. When I tried to troubleshoot, I found that there were tons of WHEA code 17 Errors in my system logs as shown in the pic. The details are same: A corrected hardware error has occurred. Component: PCI Express Root Port Error Source: Advanced Error Reporting (PCI Express) Primary Bus:Device:Function: 0x0:0x6:0x0 Secondary Bus:Device:Function: 0x0:0x0:0x0 Primary Device Name:PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_464D&SUBSYS_86941043&REV_02 Secondary Device Name: Then I tried to manually set my PCI-E Speed to "Gen 3" in my BIOS, the errors were all gone. And I haven't encountered crashs anymore. I think it could be this PCI-E riser's problem, product page: https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-ROG-Flexible-Extender-Extension/dp/B082G52H1L. Note: I bought this riser on Taobao and the seller said there are two versions, one for PCI-E Gen3 and one for Gen4, I chose Gen4 version. When I search this riser for this link I didn't get any official info for Gen4 version. All of the information indicates that it's a Gen3 riser. Could this be the problem? Did ROG have this product, maybe not for retail? I found a bro who had the same issue, links: https://rog-forum.asus.com/t5/previous-forum/rog-strix-z690a-gaming-wifi-whea-17-errors/m-p/879502 If anyone need more information, please let me know. My Specs: - OS: Windows 11 Enterprise 22H2 22621.1702 - CPU: Intel i9-12900K - Motherboard: ROG Z690-I WIFI - GPU: (Modified) Gigabyte 3090 turbo, vBIOS untouched. - Memory: Kingston FURY 32GB(16G×2) DDR5 5200 Beast - PSU: Seasonic Focus GX1000 Thanks from China
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Hey all, Im in the market for a new monitor and I was considering the Asus ROG Swift 1440p 360hz. I was wondering if it would be a bad idea since 1) lots of negative reviews mentioning QC issues and 2) it’s a gsync monitor and I have an amd card. Any suggestions on wether I go for it or get the Alienware 280hz instead? Thanks!
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I have zephyrus m16 2022 and I was using my laptop to watch YouTube but suddenly it got blank screen and turned off. I tried turning on but nothing. At first I thought it was overheating or something but after a full day of rest it still isn't turning on. When I try to turn on the drive activity led lights up but no sign of life. same for when I connect cord except power led doesn't turn on for main power supply. I can charge it using type c but it charges for like 5 sec before it gets cut off and starts charging again.
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Hello, this is my first post on this forum! Im looking for some advice, and you’ve probably heard it a lot before anyway, but here goes. I’ve recently taken delivery of a part built system, that I specified with a PSU from beQuiet, specifically the Pure Power 12M 1000w fully modular unit. When I received the machine, it was my intention to add, among a couple of other peripherals, a GPU. I found an Asus ROG Strix RTX 3090 on sale on Facebook Marketplace for an absolute steal, so naturally, I bit their hand off. However when it came time to fit the card, I discovered there were only 2 12-pin ports on the IO of the PSU, the third is a PCIe 5.0 slot, very different in shape and character to the “standard” PCIe power cables (12-pin to 8-pin). I’ve trialled the card with two out of three 8-pin ports populated and connected, and even though the RGB on the card lights up as expected, I also see a red LED over the unpopulated port, and naturally I get no display output. I’ve read various comments about Daisy chaining two connectors from one cable, about how it isn’t recommended but is also field tested and indeed carried out in various situations. Is it also possible to adapt PCIe 5.0 to an 8-pin, via a female to male adaptor cable, to keep the recommended 3 dedicated cable setup? Or would I have to daisy chain in this case? Thank you for your time and attention, may you all have a very pleasant day!
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Long story short is, I got a pre owned 3080 for a good price. Only problem is a stripped screw causing uneven mounting pressure, which in turn makes for high temps, and about a 30c difference between core and hotspot temp. Have posted this on Reddit, and Tom's Hardware so far, and no one knew. I've also reached out to ASUS, and EK because their Quantum Vector block looks to use at least two of these screws. Waiting for a response from both. I thought I had the right screw and ordered M2.5x5mm screws, but they weren't right. Thread was too thick and short. Greatly appreciate any help Thanks
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This is my first post so hopefully I'm doing this right. This requires a little background. I just bought an ROG Ally and want to install games on it. Thing is, I'm a trucker and only go home a few times a year. That means I'm stuck using mobile data for pretty much everything. I have a 100GB tethering cap on my plan. To avoid hitting that, I download larger files directly to my phone then transfer them to my tablet, laptop etc. Is there a way for me to download a game outside of steam, then import it into steam? Even if it means grabbing a pirated copy (I'm paying in steam) and somehow importing it into steam once I've paid for the game? For the record, I'm wanting to do this with Stray. Any help would be appreciated.
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My Asus ROG GX800vh laptop, which I have been using for over a year Last night I used all fine and shutdown as usual, came from office today and started it up; laptop turns on, fans spinning but no display, not posting and numlock light is on. Things I've tried: Opened laptop and 2 out of 4 rams to see if it boots, cleaned rams and ram slots. Not working. Also, getting access to 2 of the ram slots are tedious thing. Resitteed all 3 SSDs. So far nothing worked. And in google there's not much info about gx800vh. PLEASE I NEED HELP !