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Ryzen 5700x Radeon 6700xt ROG Strix X570-i 32gb ram Meshilicious case I am at my wit's end! I don't know what to do and I feel like I've tried almost everything. Please scrutinize over my attempts to fix this computer! What's the problem? After I recently upgraded my CPU from a 2700x to a 5700x, my computer has failed to display properly. I had to update my BIOS for the 5700x to work (haven't updated my BIOS in 3 years). Often times the mobo will cycle through the lights and land on the white light. Both of my displays won't show anything. Important Details I have tried reseating the CPU and even plugged in my old CPU. With the 2700x inside, everything worked perfectly. So far, I eventually get my computer to display by force shutting down and restarting. Sometimes it takes several force restarts to get it working. What I've Tried Reseating CPU Reconnecting Riser Cable Resetting CMOS Battery Updating BIOS Updating AMD Drivers Getting a New DP Cable What are some other things I should try?
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I'm building two new workstations. We decided to go (almost) full ham and got dual 1TB 980 Pro M.2 drives for each (among other various top components). I've got a pair of X570 based motherboards from ASUS and CPUs to go with them. Each motherboard detects the drives and allows me to assemble raid arrays, which show up fine in the BIOS. Hope someone here has dealt with something like this. Thanks for the read!2-sata-raid_setting.txt Basic Setup As I understand it, the basic setup procedure is: Enable RAID for NVMe (and SATA, according to manual/tech support) Reboot Create new RAID array Reboot Boot from Windows 10 Live USB (recently downloaded) Load the AMD RAID Driver (rcbottom, rcraid, rccfg) from USB drive Install Windows.... Profit! Status I have been unable to get past step 6. I can load the drivers. Windows even detects certain drivers as compatible with my hardware and only really lets me load one driver at a time, in the correct order. So I believe the hardware is all working as expected. Has anyone gotten NVMe RAID to work with ASUS X570-I, or any X570? I'm trying with the latest drivers and some older ones. Contacting Tech Support I've been in contact with ASUS's tech support, if you can call it that. They've instructed various changes to BIOS settings and driver installation, some making more sense than others: Install the drivers in the wrong order: "Make sure to locate this RAID driver select first the (rcraid) after that you need to repeat those steps then select rcbottom then lastly the rccfg." Install the drivers in the correct order (3 or 4 times) Enable SATA and put it in RAID mode (not using SATA at all) This only added a second "rcbottom" driver to the list of detected compatible Windows drivers. Disable CSM Enable CSM PBS & CBS Options (I forget exactly) Secure Boot -> Windows UEFI Things I've Tried Many Driver versions ASUS Support had me use this version: https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/05SATA/DRV_RAID_AMD_RAID_Driver_TSD_W10_64_V930167_20210202R.zip DRV_RAID_AMD_RAID_Driver_TSD_W10_64_V93038_20200728R.zip mb_driver_bootdrv_hw10_raid_9.3.0.158.zip AMD RAID Driver 9.03.00.206 CC and NVMe versions Multiple BIOS revisions 2407 3402 Multiple Motherboards Multiple Drives Multiple Generations of CPU Multiple SSDs Systems As I mentioned, I'm building two similar new systems. Currently they are: AMD 5950X ASUS X570-I (BIOS Version 3402) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB Series 64GB DDR4-4000 @ 4000MHz 450W Generic PSU in case (Also have 700W & 800W Seasonic) Nvidia GTX 1050Ti (Eventually getting a RTX 3090) 2x 1TB Samsung 980 Pro Noctua NH-L9a-AM4 Alternate PC AMD 3600G ASUS X570-I (BIOS Version 2407) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB Series 64GB DDR4-4000 @ 2666MHz 150W Generic PSU in case Onboard graphics 2x 1TB Samsung 980 Pro Noctua NH-L9a-AM4 Things I Haven't Tried Yet Happy to try anything at this point, especially if anyone thinks certain things in particular are worth trying Can Linux see the RAID array Limit PCIe speed to Gen 3 Loading other drivers onto USB stick SATA RAID drives All permutations More BIOS revisions Sending back motherboard for RMA replacement Switching motherboards altogether Attachments Exported BIOS settings Screenshots
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Hi All, I am new to the forum so please be patient My Spec: - X570-I ROG STRIX - Ryzen 9 5900X - 32GB @3600 Corsair Vengeance - NZXT Kraken X63 280mm AIO (2x Noctua Fans) - RTX 3080 FE - DA2 V2 Streacom SFF Case - SFX 750W from Corsair - Sabrent 1TB NVME PCIe 4.0 - BIOS updated to the latest version released in June Now on to the issue: I have 3 headers on my MB for cooling, AIO_PUMP, CPU_FAN and CHA_FAN. I have connected my AIO Pump to the AIO_PUMP header, also connected the 2 radiator fans to the CPU_FAN using the provided Noctua Y Splitter and finally I have a slim profile Noctua on the top of the case connected to the CHA_FAN header. Everything is working perfectly fine (including the 2 radiator fans that are spinning too) with the exception that no matter what I do or try; will get my readings/monitoring off that CPU_FAN header. It's literally sitting on 0 RPM (also showing as N/A) on the BIOS as well as AI Suite on Windows. Because there is no reading/detection coming from that header, I had to set the CPU speed to IGNORE to avoid the post error "CPU FAN ERROR" when booting. That was the case when I used the NZXT fans that came with the AIO, that is the case with anything I try on that header, being that a single fan or using the splitter. I have tried to mess around with the individual fan settings so it's Manual, DC or PWM, I have reset the BIOS to default settings and none of that made a difference whatsoever. I have contacted ASUS because for me it seems to be a faulty header on my MB which is a pain, however I'd like to run this past you guys to check if I am missing something that I have not thought of? Any help or tip would be really appreciated. Thanks in advance Julio
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I have a ROG STRIX X570-I, Ryzen 7 3700 x, 32 gb of hyper X 3200 ram and a 1080TI. I only just finished building it yesterday and up until not the pc was working fine, untill just before I went to turn it on, but it would not boot and the motherboard had a red light meaning it's a cpu problem. So I take out my CPU to check for broken pins I see none so I put it back. I boot my pc up again but it will not boot, but this time the light was orange meaning it was a ram problem. This time I checked each ram alot and no Matter what order I did it In I still got the orange like. So I decided to reset the cmos. I boot it up again and again it will not boot but this time the light goes from RED to ORANGE then constant WHITE.(white means a GPU PROBLEM). none of these parts seem broken most of them worked in my old pc. I have run out of ideas on what to do, Anyone have any advice?
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Hello to everyone. Does someone know if there is any "64 GB (2 × 32 GB), 3600 MHz, CL16" (or CL ≤ 18) memory kit really compatible with a combination of a Ryzen 9 3900X CPU and a GIGABYTE X570 I AORUS PRO WIFI motherboard? Currently, with a Patriot Viper 4 Blackout PVB464G360C8K kit (2 × 32 GB, CL18) set on XMP 3600 MHz the Windows memory diagnostic takes over 24 hours and errors show up at the end. Thanks for any suggestion.
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Budget : ¥3500 - 5000 ($500- 750) Country: China (moving back to the UK) Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Mostly will be Adobe Pr, Ps & Lr. (+missed games from the past 5 years) Other details I am building new PC but still going to use my existing PSU and GPU, until I move back to the UK. I want to upgrade the GPU when I return to the UK and can actually purchase a decent card without having to buy from resellers. I also want a small build so only looking at MINI ITX MBs. Existing parts(temp) : PSU - Corsair TX 650 GPU - RX 590 8GB New parts : Option 1 ($580/¥3850) MB - ASUS ROG Strix X570- I CPU - AMD R7 3700X Option 2 ($480 /¥3170) MB - ASUS ROG Strix B550-I CPU - AMD R7 3700x Option 3 ($380/¥2500) MB - ASUS ROG Strix B450-I CPU - AMD R7 3700X RAM : Corsair vengeance LPX (DDR4 3200) ($130 /¥880) Which is the best value for money? Which one is the most appropriate for editing? Is the X570-I worth the extra $100? I will mainly use it for editing photos but also a fair bit of 4K video (+not the latest games). I'm going to purchase just these parts here in China as they are much cheaper than in the UK.
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Budget (including currency): 1100€ - 1300€ Country: Portugal Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: X-Plane, FPS games Other details Target display: Dell U3415W at (3440x1440). Currently using an old R9 270X and planning for a Radeon RX 6800 when available or RX 6800XT if budget allows. Hello all! I'm planning a mini-ITX system AMD based and I crafted this parts list. It's a full PC except for the GPU which would use my existing one and will also include an existing Samsung 2.5'' EVO SSD and one or two classic HDDs for long term storage (Until I'm able to get rid of the HDD's by moving data elsewhere) AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 3.7 GHz 6-Core €314,00 Asus ROG Strix X570-I €208,90 Corsair Vengeance LPX 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3600 CL18 €158,44 Corsair Crystal 280X MicroATX Mid Tower Case (Black) €119,27 Corsair RMx 650 W 80+ Gold €93,09 Corsair MP600 Force Series Gen4 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME €186,04 Corsair H115i (280mm) €149,00 The motivations here were: I started with a case I liked which limited the choice of MB's. I'm biased towards ASUS purely because I've been working with those MB's all my life without any issues. Also I wanted WiFi so i picked the X570-I I'm aiming this to allow smart memory access which implies the X570 chipset. I picked a "middle range" DDR4 kit both in speed and CAS (3600;18). I don't care about RGB Picked a 650W PSU from the minimum requirements provided by AMD for the Radeon 6800. The MP600 SSD was just a recomendation from a friend. I believe it can fit by removing the existing heatsink and using the one provided by the motherboard. Now, the main issue here is the cooler. I originally had the Noctua NH-L12S on the list after a painful process of picking a cooler that was compatible with the CPU, Case and MB. The L12-S was the best option. However I then found out on this thread that it won't fit on the motherboard/case properly so I moved to an AIO. On top of that, despite Noctua's excellent compatibility lists I can't be sure if the RAM height will interfere with it. I don't really care much about AIO's as I think they are more prone to fail but it appears to be the more popular option. I think that this AIO works with the case (according to Corsair's own website) but I can't be sure if it's a proper cooler for the 5600X in terms of heat extraction capacity. So essentially, I ask for your expert help :) to check not only if anyone sees any obvious mistake with the build but also to validate if the cooler/CPU combination make sense. Thank you!
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Hello y'all! Due to a damaged DIMM slot, I'm looking at having to replace my ASUS ROG X570-I. Ideally, I'd like to just get another one, as I really like the board, but it has one glaring issue that is making it extremely difficult for me to justify the cost. The RGB. I hate RGB, can't stand it, loath it with every fiber of my being. I went out of my way to ensure every part of my build was completely devoid of it; I even went as far as to rip out the cables for the power LED. Every part of the build is blacked out except the motherboard, because every ITX X570 board I could find that had the features I needed came with RBG, so I bit the bullet and bought the board hoping I wouldn't be bothered too much by it. I was. I hate it so much. I know I can disable it in BIOS (and I have) but it turns itself back on constantly and genuinely makes me want to destroy my PC. Every time I'm trying to sleep and I glance over at the glowing rainbow glitter bomb, it fills me with an unimaginable rage that makes me worried I may end up on the next news cycle for various crimes against humanity. However, now that I need a new one, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. I may end up with two of them. That means I can root around in the old one, pulling cables and crushing bulbs without worrying about damaging it. I just don't know where to start. Any advice?
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So I was updating the bios on my asus strix x570i because I wanted to OC the CPU. The problem is now the Mobo won’t load my hard drive ( M.2 ) it doesn’t show up under boot priorities. I’ve tried resetting the cmos. I went back to optimized bios settings. Nothing. I can’t figure it out. I might of moved some setting on the Mobo. Is there a way to revert back to factory settings? Or something? Thanks guys hope you can help.
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Hello all, I just put together my new system. I have a 3800X, 16gig kit of 3200MHz Corsair Vengeance Pro, an Asus Strix x570-i, with an NZXT Kraken M22, all in a Phanteks Evolv Shift. Before I begin, I know, the shift has awful airflow. I noticed there was an issue even without the side panels. In the bios, I noticed that the cpu was idling around 35 C and the package was around 40 C. After allowing it to sit for a while, not side panels on, it got up to 45C. After installing windows and all side panels, while completing tasks like checking email, with some downloads in the background, the temperature hovers around 60C. I am kind of hesitant to do run any benchmarks. Taking off the front panel does drop it down about 10C. The aio is mounted in the bottom of the case. There is an intake next to it. I remember there being issues with boards giving too much power to some amd chips some time back but I know this is the latest bios. I don't expect it to be any lower than 40C at Idle. Any suggestions would be welcome