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Hi. I just assembled an ITX build with the Ryzen 2400G and the AsRock AB350 ITX motherboard - https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/Fatal1ty%20AB350%20Gaming-ITXac/index.asp I've flashed the bios to the newest version and installed a clean windows 10. Until an hour ago I only had one display attached to the motherboard and now that I tried attaching my second one to the HDMI 2 port on the motherboard, I get no signal. I've tried changing the cables to make sure the screen was working, and sure enough, display 2 comes to life when plugged into the HDMI 1 port, however, Display 1 goes black. I've also tried only connecting a display to the HDMI 2 port and still no success. Is there some kind of setting that I need to enable in either windows or the bios to enable two HDMI outputs from my Ryzen 2400G? or is there an error on the motherboard? Thanks in advance for your time.
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So i built this pc not so long ago, around a month ago, and for the components i have, i should be getting pretty good fps, but in every single game i get around 50-70 fps with all low settings!!! Specs: Msi Gtx 1060 6gb Ryzen 5 2400g B450M Gigabyte Motherboard 16gb ram gskill trident z Please help, i spent so much money on this pc and to get such low frames and so many screen tearing. The image shows what user benchmark is saying
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Hey so about a year back I posted that I was building a 3D printed Mini PC. Well, I've gone through at least 10 revisions since then. Here's the Forum thread from last year. So a few months ago I got some cheap color changing filament from AliExpress. The color changes from purple to hot pink around 30 degrees C, which effectively functions as a passive thermal visualization for the heatflow in the case. I tweaked the honeycomb design to use the absolute minimal amount of filament that I could dare. I carry this thing to and from work every day, I've even taken it across the border a couple times now. It's taken a bit of a beating and if you closely inspected it you'd find a few snapped honeycombs but it still serves as a protective rollcage for the most sensitive components. In this pic you can see that there are a few hot spots on the board. I've included a rough x-ray sketch of the component to help explain the heat patterns in the pic. I'm using a 160 Watt Pico PSU that takes in 12V. I've paired it with a 12.5A 12VDC power brick. I've used a kill-a-watt style power meter to measure the power draw on the whole computer and I haven't seen it draw much more than 100W at peak load. I've released the designs to the Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3696414 So far I don't think anyone has printed or modified it, but maybe when AMD releases the next generation of APU's this design will become more relevant. I can play most games at low or medium settings on this rig. It's not a powerhouse by any means but it really packs a punch for its size.
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Hi guys!!, this is my first time posting on the LTT forum and i have a very important concern regarding the server we are using for our office. I built a server pc using these parts: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2400g Mobo: MSI A320M PRO-VH PLUS RAM: 16GB 2400Mhz Kingston Ram PSU: 400 watt Rave 80 PLUS Certified power supply HDD: SEAGATE Barracuda x2: one is used for the database server for our accounting software and the other is a file server for the office. Please tell me what i am doing wrong in this setup and my main question is, will my parts be able to handle not being turned off? and only to be turned off every 3 months for cleanup. Thank you!!
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Help Me Ryzen 5 2400g Msi B450 Gaming Pro Carbon HyperX Fury 3200Mz 8GB ?? WD Green 120GB M.2 SSD or SSD ? Corsair VS450 PSU Is All That OK ? Is this Parts Compatible With This System ? Sorry For My Bad English.
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Hello everyone , the last week i bought a new pc (ryzen 2400g , asrock b450 pro4 , thermaltake 600w rgb psu , hyper x 8 3000mhz ram ,toshiba 1TB hdd ) assembled everything and jumpstarted the pc,the fans started spinning for 2 secs and then the pc turned off , today i realized that everytime i start the pc with the 8 pin power connector of the cpu unplugged the pc stays on ,could it be that the power supply i am using is not capable of powering the cpu ? could it be that the cpu is dead ?(i also noticed that the cpu heats up so i dont think that the problem is the cpu) Thank you for your time.
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Cpu : Ryzen 5 2400g Gpu : Vega 11 Ram : 8GB ddr4 2600mhz Mobo: B350 gaming pro Playable to me (what I want) : 720p,low graphics 40+ fps! Can I run : 1.GTA V 2.Metal Gear Solid Phantom Pain 3.Borderlands the pre sequel 4.Watchdogs 1+2 5.Just Cause 3 6.Assassins creed black flag 7.Far cry 5 at lowest graphics 8.Pubg at lowest graphics 9.FIFA 19 10.Crysis 3 I will be overclocking everything I can.Once again just to say,I dont mind low or lowest graphics at 720p but I need 40+ fps.Thanks!!! Please be specific and give an answer to all games
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I recently built my first PC with a Ryzen 5 2400G in hopes of using the integrated graphics to game a bit. Once I had windows installed I went online to get all of my drivers and when I opened up my Radeon settings I thought it was strange that the core clock read 201MHz instead of 1250MHz so I went into Ryzen master and changed the APU GFX clock speed to be 1250MHz which turned off my computer. I did this a few more times with the same results and finally settled with 1000MHz which it was stable at, then I had a new problem with my CPU being stuck at 1.6GHz and after a week I eventually fixed it by resetting my UEFI settings and turning off my Cool 'n quiet mode in the UEFI. Then after fixing all of this and launching a game and playing, I saw that my integrated Graphics clock kept fluctuating from about 400MHz to 1250MHz and wouldn't stick stable clock speed giving my frames in game constant drops from about 60FPS to 20FPS. So I went into Ryzen master and changed the clock back up to 1100MHz which worked and kept my frames consistent but after about an hour of gaming I was greeted with my screen freezing up and a blue screen with the "Stop Code: VIDEO TDR FAILURE" and having what failed to be "atikmpag.sys" which it will continue to do each time raise the clock speed even to something to like 700MHz Please help I too scared to even touch the Ryzen master clock speeds in fear of another blue screen or a dead CPU. CPU: Ryzen 5 2400G wit Vega 11 graphics, Motherboard: Asrock AB350 Pro4, SSD: Intel 256GB 545 M.2 SATA, Memory: 16GB DDR4-3200, Hard drive: 3TB WD, PSU: Corsair RM750X, OS: Windows 10 64-bit (Dats my build)
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Hi everyone, I want to build a new computer and I am planning to do some dumb shit on it. So here is the plan target of the PC: CHEAP! I am expecting to DIY my own because I don't want to spent too much on it, so make everything do everything by yourself. extra small mini ITX build to let you bring your PC to whatever lan party you want for some indie game. got a 1060 lying around, let thought that into a external GPU, but I have no money for it. So let DIY my own external GPU dock. Part 1, The mini ITX build: Ryzen 5 2400G, enough for indie games, lan party game or low res AAA games. Cooler: Ryzen default cooler should be find, or anyone got an idea to put a lower profile cooler into it? mini ITX B350 motherboard, haven't decided which one yet. Ram 8-16 gb, haven't decided which one yet. storage: I don't really want to go with ssd because the storage size of the ssd is too small(no budget for it), I think I would put a 2.5 hdd into it. PSU: ITX PSU. and a custom case for it the ITX. Part2, External GPU dock ok here comes the fun part, Sometime you may need to some extra GPU power. But I don't want to put a GPU into the ITX build, I want the ITX build as small as possible. So let make a external GPU for the ITX and plug it in when we need it. this dock allows a GPU connect to the motherboard thought a M.2 nvme or a mini Pci-e (choose one of those). with a well.... an HDMI port? My plan is to build a case for this unit, attach a HDMI extension to the case. Do the same for the ITX case. connect the Egpu and the ITX PC with an HDMI cable in the middle (for Egpu data transfer).Egpu will get it's power from another PSU inside the Egpu case. The setup will end up something like this: There is a few things that I concern: Will a ITX 300w power supply enough for a single 1060 full size card? (PSU for Egpu) Anyway to cut down the CPU cooler hight? What Power supply should I put into the ITX build. A Itx power supply should be enough but should I go with a mini power supply or a ITX power supply.(PSU for ITX) Am I watching too much LTT? I think I am going too far off from logic this time. This plan should work but it just too much effort and dumb.
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Hi guys, So I bought an AsRock AB350 ITX Fatality motherboard 19/5 along with a Ryzen 2400g for a living room pc. It's stuttering like MAD in ANY game. The clock speeds suddenly drop to 200MHz on the gpu - MID GAME?? - Can't enjoy Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 like this, playing Online with a controller. It just lags too much. I've spent maybe 4-5 hours total on browsing for a solution (One solution is to overclock the CPU and set a fixed multiplier?? - Not touching that.) I read that people have had this problem fixed on other motherboards by updating the bios to some optimized version that supports something called AGESA 1002a The first thing I did was update the Bios to the latest 4.6. https://www.asrock.com/MB/AMD/Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming-ITXac/index.us.asp#BIOS Bios Version 4.51D below (BETA) says that it supports AGESA 1003a - Which is newer? So 4.6 should be the latest? However I'm STILL experiencing the horrible stuttering in all my games :-( - Tried Xenoverse 2, Witcher 3, The Evil Within. It's the same story, Core clocks drop and the game stutters bad. As far as I could read, people with ASUS and GIGABYTE motherboards don't have this issue anymore. It was fixed with a bios update. Could someone PLEASE help me get rid of this problem and let me enjoy the games as was intended? (Without touching any overclocking, or fixing the CPU core speed and causing the system to run hotter) Is there some sort of bios option or a bios update that I'm missing? Best regards, Edgar System: Node 202 living room pc Ryzen 2400G (Vega 11) 2x8GB 2400MHz Crucial Ballistix ram 1x SSD Samsung 1x Harddisk 500GB 450W node 202 power supply
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Any input on my build so far? Part picker says there's only a possible motherboard bios conflict so hopefully that's accurate. I have zero experience building a pc but I've wanted to since I was a child so hopefully you all can help me achieve this! Budget is sub $1000 cad (that's what my configuration came out to, I told the wife it would be closer to $800 >_>') but cheaper would be nice depending at what cost. Projected use is gaming but mostly older games, reliving memories and whatnot, with some newish titles from time to time. https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/BZJ9cY Need; hdmi out, probably use a tv to start. WiFi either built in or a card I guess. Windows os. Have; cheap keyboard and mouse. Could format my laptop hd and reuse for a bit before getting a new one down the road. Want; better cooler so I can o/c the apu, would better air cooling suffice, would an aio be better vs the cost, or should I just stick to the wraith cooler? Motherboard o/c capabilities, would like the get the ram close to or at 3200mhz. The case doesn't specifically say it does or doesn't have fans so I added 4, not sure if that's overkill or not. Also, I've never had an ssd, is the performance worth the little extra cost? I mean, they say what you don't know doesn't hurt you.. Right? Ps, is it possible to know for sure if this motherboard will support the 2400g without upgrading the bios first? I don't have any hardware to put on it to do an upgrade. Any tips regarding anything else I've overlooked is greatly appreciated, I'll keep working on it.
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It's making a high pitched clicking/ticking noise when the GPU is under heavy load. Weird thing is it's not happening when the CPU is under heavy load. I've ruled out the PSU and cooler fan. I tried a different PSU and it was still an issue. I ran the fan at different speeds and didn't hear clicking noises. Any ideas on what can be causing this? Build: Ryzen 5 2400G with stock cooler ASRock Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac Samsung 960 EVO M.2 G.SKILL Ripjaws V 16GB In Win BQ656T with 150W PSU
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Please let me know if this build will work as something I can grow into as I get more money to finally upgrade this into a nice gaming rig. Please also let me know your opinion of the BIOS system and customer service ASUS has vs MSI: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/macdiva524/saved/YwCQVn Already have the case (Corsair 490D) and power supply (EVGA Gold 650 plus-fully modular) and will be scavenging my current nvidia geforce GTX 960 card, dvd r/w optical drive and hdd from my current computer until I am able to upgrade. This is a base system that I am planning on upgrading over the next few months to get the ultimate rig I want. Please let me clarify: As I cannot afford a decent/dedicated GPU (I want a Nvidia 1070) I am looking at the 2400G since it has onboard graphics and wish to supplement it with my current GTX960 until prices hopefully drop on the 1070. I also want a board thats not going to be obsolete as soon as I purchase it. I also notice hat LTT tends to use ASUS boards in their videos. Are these truly good solid boards and are there viable alternatives out there? My current rig is a prebuilt ASUS G11CD and I'm familiar with it's stability (but its a tight fit with very little airflow and runs hot, even with 3 extra case fans installed) I am also not looking to overclock or use water-cooling, but want a fast rig with lots of long-term future upgradability. I know the end build has a lot of fans, but will only add them if heat does become an issue. I understand both the 2400G and the m.2 960 run very hot without watercooling. I am looking at the Ryzen 2400G in hopes that it will be more "future-proof" than the currently available Intel chips (since Intel is moving into a 10nm architecture) soon. This is what I am aiming for in the end: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/macdiva524/saved/Mh7bjX
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Hi! So I've been meaning to share my rig ever since I got it last year. I've made some changes this month and I'm now calling this build "final" (hence, the share). It's nothing special (relative to modded builds or DIY watercooling). I'm just bored and I wanted to do some showing off ahaha. I'm calling it FOOTBALL because it kinda reminds me of the POTUS' nuclear football. Also an Adventure Time reference Without further ado, here's the build: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2400G Motherboard: Gigabyte AB350N-Gaming WiFi RAM: 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z DDR4-3200 (16-18-18) GPU: Gigabyte Radeon RX580 Gaming 8GB PSU: FSP Dagger 600W 80+ Gold SFX PSU Case: Silverstone ML08 SSD: 2.5" Samsung 850 EVO 250GB HDD: 2.5" Western Digital Blue 1TB (WD10SPZX) And of course, PICS (see replies for step-by-step). Disclaimer: I'm bad at photography ahaha. If you guys have any questions/suggestions/violent reactions(e.g. you have a similar build planned), I'd be happy to hear them. I'll be reposting this as a completed build on PCPP, with reviews on each component. LINK TO COMPLETED BUILD IN PCPP
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Hi, I've encountered a problem when trying to overclock my 2400G. I can't find the GFX clock frequency setting in the bios. According to the other msi boards and tutorials that Ive seen It's supposed to be in the OC tab, under the CPU setting, right under core performance boost. I've already updated the bios to the latest version as of this date. The consequence of this is that I can only change the iGPU setting through Ryzen Master but this has been problematic because one restarting, it often fails to POST and I have to clear CMOS again to redo everything. Even at a very safe 1250 Mhx and 1.2volts. I'm wondering if these two problems are related? Is there a setting I need to tick to see the GFX frequency in the BIOS? - Updated Bios - Graphics works, just not at advertised speed Ryzen 5 2400g MSI B350M Bazooka TForce 2x4Gb 2666 Corsair VS450 ADATA 256Gb SU800 Many thanks for any and all advice, I really appreciate the help.
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Hello all I have bought those components as a gift to my son, but the performance on videogames is far to be good: AMD Ryzen 5 2400G with Radeon Vega Graphics Memory G.Skill: DDR4 8 GB 3000MHz Mainboard Model X470 AORUS ULTRA GAMING-CF Is the anything missing on the configuration? Thanks in advance
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Hi, I want to build my first PC. Because I live in Austria i can get most of the parts from Germany with some additional shipping. Some parts are also resonably priced in my country. I have in mind to build a system around the amd ryzen 5 2400g and then add a dedicated graphics card after nvidias new geforce gtx 11XX series launches. And because amd is most likely going to support the socket at least for another generation(after ryzen 2) I probably will upgrade the Cpu to a ryzen 3rd gen. Btw: Budget is up to 1400€ with the additional gpu Here is my list on Pc Partpicker: https://de.pcpartpicker.com/list/rHJBZR Note Mobo is just a quick pick and I really want to know your opinions as it is really hard for me to pick one. Maybe I will wait until amd b450 comes out or I might pick a x470 because i want to avoid bios issues. I will pay a bit of a premium price if it is worth it. As for the Powersupply I am still not sure which one to pick. I want to have enough room for overclocking graphicscard and cpu so I thougt 750w might be appropiate. Here I also need you guys to help me chose and semi or full modular is a great feature for a clean build. The case is also just to fill up the list although I think the p400s is not bad. The other case that i also like is the fractal design meshify c. Feel free to suggest improvements or your own pcpartpicker lists. Note: It would be nice if you send links for your own lists to write if it is a max. performance build or a looks focused one. I might spend a couple more € for a real awesome looking build. So if you have any design improvements to share feel free to do so. Otherwise I would totally neglect the looks and go for 100% bang for the buck as i am a pragmatic person. Thx for helping me! This is also my first pc ever as i have only got a 2008 2gb ram macbookpro from my father as my only computer. That is also the main reason for r2400g because i want to have a decent pc now to play rather low demanding games like fortnite overwatch n other stuff like that. Peripherals are not needed although i am interested in cheap 1440p 144hz (or at least 100+) monitors.
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I wonder if i combine 1050ti with ryzen 2400g if i will get 6gb vram (2 from the proccesor and 4 from gpu)?
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My build should be finished by December. Ryzen 2400g (I'll be using the iGPU for a few Months, until I get an rx570) Dell SE2416H, 23.8" 2×4gb 3000mhz ram ASRock B450 PRO4 motherboard (is this good enough?) Rx 500 XT psu (500W) While using the iGPU , will I be able to run : GTA V (at 720p lowest graphic settings) CSGO at 60fps Thanks for the help