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Hi all! I've seen a couple of similar posts here, but nothing that maps well enough to the problems I've been having, so I figured I'd start a new thread and hope it works out. Some stats to start off with: i9-10900K with a 360mm AIO cooer on a Z490 Taichi Motherboard running a 4090 GPU on a Corsair RM850X PSU. The screenshot I posted with summary data from HWiNFO64 should speak to the rest of my system specs. My setup has been going through periods of alternating performance issues, during which nearly any kind of effort leaves it struggling to catch up. For example, mousing over app thumbnails in my Steam library has a significant latency to the zoom-on-hover effect, and games that I've previously had no issues running start running with a near-countable number of frames. Periods of poor performance can last several weeks before returning to normal out of nowhere and running like a dream for another several weeks before dropping precipitously with just as little warning. I started diagnosing things using Intel XTU, which was the first time I noticed the EDP Throttling flag. During periods of poor performance, it was activated almost immediately upon reboot, but when my computer was working properly, it didn't show up at all. This most recent period of poor performance has started off without the XTU EDP Throttling flag, I started digging into other tools beyond XTU, like ThrottleStop and HWiNFO64 (screenshots from which are attached to this post). I didn't include the TS Limit window in the screenshot, but it's got ONLY a near-constant red EDP Other block in the Ring section, whereas HWiNFO64 shows IA Limits from Max Turbo Limit and Turbo Attenuation. More importantly though, it shows Ring Limits due to EDP-type constraints in line with those shown by TS. Looking through the other EDP-related issues on this and other forums, I've checked things like the ICCMax Values, etc., and they're already set as high as possible, so I'm running out of steps to take next. A couple of interesting notes: I tried several different Benchmarking approaches, all of which get throttled to just under 800MHz, with core temps not to barely exceeding 30 deg C I can physically distinguish between periods of poor performance and acceptable performance by the amount of heat being radiated from my computer. If it's working properly, I can feel the hot air being vented from my PC under stress (while keeping temps below 60-70 deg C in monitoring software) I mentioned it before, but these swaps between poor performance and proper performance are infrequent. If my computer is terrible, it's terrible for a long time. If it's good, it's good for a long time, not a lot of switching back and forth. I'm not looking to overclock anything. I just want my computer to work right again. My current guess is there's just a bad sensor somewhere that I need to disable, but I don't want to accidentally fry something. I barely know anything about Computer Hardware/Engineering, so ELI5 responses are welcome! Thanks, --KSFrosty
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Recently I just bought a Intel i9 - 10850k, and I've been overclocking it lately and I noticed if I have it set to 5.2 GHz on all cores and I run cinebench my max speed is only running at 5.1 but occasionally it does go up to 5.2 when it's not running a test is there any explanation to why?
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Hi, I've had my Samsung 970 EVO 500GB NVMe drive for 2 years now, moved it from my laptop to my current setup this summer and never benchmarked the speeds till now and noticed that it was running at 800-900 MBps both reading and writing when running crystaldiskmark. However, if I boot into the BIOS, and then select save changes and restart i get 3500 MBps for read and 2500 MBps for write (but it goes back down to 800-900 MBps after i turn off the computer and back on). I have an MSI MPG Z490 Gaming Edge Wifi motherboard with an intel i5-10600k and the 970 EVO is connected to the top-most m.2 slot which is PCIe 3.0 x4 (an in crystalmarkinfo it says the transfer mode is PCIe 3.0 x4) which to my knowledge should support up to 4000 MBps reads and write (but i'm only getting 1/4 of that). The 970 EVO also has the windows OS on it. The only other drive i have is a 2tb 7200rpm seagate hdd connected by sata. I have the Samsung NVMe Controller driver installed and I looked far and wide on the internet but I couldn't find anything. Any help is greatly appreciated, please let me know if you need any more information about anything. Thanks in advance.
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Hello,recently i build a pc with these specs: I5 10400f,G skill ripjaws V 16gb 3200mhz and z490 gigabyte. Now i turned on XMP profile and it instantly changed memory speed to 3200 from 2133. Thing is every time i boot PC it fails and requires me to change settings back to default. Also 2666 is maximum speed pc can boot up without problems. I know 2666 is max speed for i5 10400f but i was told z490 mobo will make it use 3200mhz no problem. Am i missing something? What do i do to make it work? Please help.
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So I upgraded my pc to a whole new system two days ago, but I've been waiting to get a new gpu since they're sold out everywhere. I kept the storage from my old pc along with the boot drive, but when I powered up the system it wouldn't boot into windows. After some quick research I found a solution: change the boot setting from UEFI to CSM and that did the trick. Now I sold my gpu and I am waiting to get my hands on an rtx 3080 when they come into stock, but for now I'm not doing much gaming so intel graphics are fine. The only things I did was remove the gpu and plug the display port into my mobo, and now my pc once again won't boot into windows. I have the same boot drive and I double checked using the hardware monitor in the bios that all my drives are being detected. I checked to see if my motherboard had reverted to UEFI again and it had, so I set it to CSM again since that worked the second time. My pc restarted and this time my monitor wouldn't even display the bios and I got a no input detected message. I reset the mobo by removing the cmos battery, and tried again. Once again I booted into the bios so I restarted the pc and spammed f11 to select my boot device but there wasn't one, there was only an option to go into the settings. I set UEFI back to CSM once again and this time when the pc reset I got a message saying something along the lines of your graphics device doesn't support the settings (I'm guessing it meant the CSM) and then it reverted and sent me back to the bios. I have no clue what to do and I don't know why windows wont boot anymore. My boot drive is still connected and the pc still sees it but I can't boot into windows. Any help is greatly appreciated! Specs: Cpu: Intel i7 10700k Mobo: Msi mpg z490 gaming plus Cpu cooler: cooler master masterliquid ml240l rgb v2 Ram: Corsair vengeance 16gb 3200 MHz Power supply: Evga 850 G+ gold rated Gpu: Gtx 1080 rog strix Storage: 1 tb samsung m.2 ssd Boot drive: sandisk 250gb sata ssd Case: Lian Li Lancool ll mesh rgb
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Hi, After AMD launched their new CPUs its becoming more confusing on which is better for gaming? more cores? threads, speed? the 5600x destroyed all theories that more cores is better or more clock speed is better, having a CPU like the 5600x with 6 cores and 12 threads @4.6ghz beating 8 cores 16 threads intel CPU like the 9900K or 10900K @5.ghz? does buying 5600x future proof? I mean only 6 cores and 12 threads @4.6ghz! what games really want? cores or more speed, do game fully utilize the threads or not?
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I just built a new pc with a msi z490, 850 evga psu, 32 gbs gskill ripjaws, gtx1080, intel 10900k. So the issue is I will turn the computer on and it will get stuck at the gpu debug led everything else works as far as USB or fans. After about 10 mins or less it will show the screen .I've tried clearing cmos, Making sure the cpu was set correctly and tried it without a GPU using onboard graphics. if any one has seen this before let me know. I don't think its the gpu tho
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Following Situation: Build my first build ever - Very excited and all - Meant to hackintosh, but got carried away and got an AMD Radeon RX6800 card instead of a compatible card. Working in windows now. That is not the problem, just the background of why I build. I can work on my computer, ish. Whenever I reboot, there is useually no problem. When I turn it off, and then turn it back on (either for the night or just to do whatever) it goes directly to the red cpu error light on the motherboadrd and won't boot. I then unplug everything, remove the battery, hold the start button to clear leftover current to reset the CMOS (or is it BIOS?). Plug everything back in and turn on. I then reboot into the bios and reapply the XMP profile etc, reboot and get back to work. I've had this issue for about a week now, and have search/asked everybody (feels that way anyway) This is really annoying, and shouldn't be how to compute. I've read a similar post in this forum, but got encouraged to start a new thread (since the other one was old) Summary of what is going on/still working when error occurs: Red CPU light is on fans are all running GPU fans are running pump is running as well (CPU seems to be getting power as I can fell the pump head getting warm) What I've tried/checked so far: checked if the AIO cooler is attached correctly to CPU/MoBo Reseated RAM sticks nothing is interfering on the back of the motherboard Consulteted the user maual - which is useless, just confirms there is an error. Reinstalled windows (not a clean install though - which is gonna be my next thing) System specs: Motherboard: GIGABYTE Z490 VISION D MOTHERBOARD - Intel Z490 CPU: Intel Core i9 10900K 3.7GHz 10-Core 125W GPU: ASRock Radeon RX 6800 Phantom Gaming D 16G OC RAM: CORSAIR Vengeance LPX - DDR4 - kit - 64 GB: 2 x 32 GB - DIMM 288-PIN - 3600 MHz CPU cooler: NZXT KRAKEN X53 AIO PSU: Cooler Master MWE Gold V2 850 case: NZXT H510 Matte White
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Hello everyone, I’m trying to figure out how I can possibly find any of the asrock Aqua Motherboards. I’ve been obsessed with using it in my build and Cannot figure out how to buy one directly from asrock. I am looking to upgrade from a B550 mb and I think the Aqua is An excellent choice, however when I go to the website I can’t find a link to purchase one. Any Watercooled motherboard would be great. But I haven’t seen one other than this
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Hello LinusTech Friends , It seems that there is a serious problem with this Z490 Vision D motherboard because I read that others had the same problem as me on an old unresolved thread. My computer, which is new, worked for a maximum of one hundred hours before seeing these problems appear..... The CPU light located on the motherboard for detecting problems starts flashing red after a screen freeze. I had to cut the power to stop the computer, no mouse or keyboard access! I was able to restart my computer (which is completely new) once by disconnecting the cables behind the computer BUT the second time: It won't restart! My Computer IS NEW! Z490 vision D Gigabyte + I9 (10900K), (I don't have a graphics card mounted), I use the thunderbolt socket for the UAD audio interface with Ableton Has anyone solved this problem? Has he found the source of this problem ? Thank you
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Hi. recently I have changed pc: z490 vision g 32 ddr4 i7 10700k no gpu win 10pro/ubuntu Im using my old monitor around 7 years don’t need change if it does work good. it does have vga,dvi,hdmi ports. Mobo have 1DP, 1 hdmi Pc: hdmi —> M: hdmi “works” Pc: hdmi —> M: vga “works but not in 1080” Pc: hdmi —> M: dvi “no signal” Pc: DP —> M: vga “works sometimes but not in 1080” Pc: DP —> M: hdmi “no signal” Pc: DP —> M: dvi“no signal” Pc: DP —> Tv: hdmi “no signal” Pc: hdmi —> Tv: hdmi “ no signal in win/lin but can enter bios. when I connect my tv via hdmi it have no signal in windows/Linux but I can enter bios. so I would like to have connected my tv and monitor but Monitor works only on hdmi and pc don’t see TV in hdmi. damn I had no problem on my z97 + i7 4970k and win 7. all was working witch no problem -_- so I think that is hardware problem cuzz I have the same problems in win and Linux -_- anyone have fix for that ?
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Since I'm planning to upgrade my second gaming PC, I've been eyeing out for Z490 mATX board, the ASUS Z490 Gaming G seems like a good choice. So far, my first desktop PC is doing just fine! The upgrade went smoothly and I'm having little to no issue at all, so I'm still sticking to my upgrade methods, it's either Comet Lake or Rocket Lake, typically last gen hardware because it's maturity. Unfortunately, there's seem to be conflicting issues with the ASUS Z490 Gaming G or the articles are written incorrectly. Direct Source says no 11th gen support, while this article shows that it supports 11th gen, just no PCIE 4.0 (totally fine). Now, I'm worried about this as most of the retail shops that I look at (just the price list alone) shows 10700K is out of stock. Anyone on that board with 11th gen?
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Well, I recently upgraded my personal gaming rig to something a little more recent & sensible considering I previously had the 9700K which didn't have Hyper-Threading. (It was "okay" for what I was doing, but the lack of Hyper-Threading did make me kind of nervish. Also, the upgraded build has been updated on my profile for anyone interested. The only things I literally upgraded was the motherboard & the CPU.) I ought to mention that I previously had an Asus motherboard & transitioning to an MSI motherboard has presented a slight learning curve, but I can manage as I'm a quick learner. What I'm wondering about is if out-of-the-box MSI applies any slight over-voltage profiles/frequencies to the CPU by default like before you do any in-depth tinkering/tweaking in the BIOS? Haven't had any issues so far, but this is just a topic I was curious about. If anyone wishes to ask me anything additional or if you need to know any specifics or details, please, feel free to ask away & I'll answer back! Thanks in advance to anyone who can help!
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I'm waiting for my i9-11900k to arrive, and I will need to have the BIOS updated in order to use it. However I don't have another lga1200 CPU to use in place of it in order to update the BIOS. The motherboard is an MSI Z490 MEG ACE, and it does support M-Flash, however I've seen a few people mention the risk of bricking the MB and it just got me wondering about what the best way to resolve this is. The other issue is that there is no video out on the MB, so I'm unsure if I need to have the GPU installed in order to see what the BIOS is doing. Any help and advice would be hugely appreciated.
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Hey guys, I’m currently trying to set up my rgb correctly, and I’ve ran into some problems. Everything is working (fans are spinning) and all of the rgb hardware is lighting up, but only in a light blue color (prolly the default color?) I’ve tries multiple RGB Control Softwares, but non of those does recognize any of the rgb hardware installed. I have them currently connected on the d-led 2 in the top right corner on the mobo via multiple splitters daisy chained. (Maybe a aRGB hub would solve the problem? Or I gotta use the first header?) Thanks in advance for any suggestions! My System: Lian Li Mesh 2 Z490 Vision G i9 10850k galahad 360 aio RTX 3070 (GIGABYTE) 2x 16GB Crucial Ballistix RGB Some 600W Corsair gold + PSU
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I got a new pc with asus z490-p motherboard i5 10400 processor with stock cooler... all of a sudden it started making a bit more noise than what it was... it started two days back the fans are showing RPM as usual and the cpu is not showing high temperature... what might be the problem I tried bios update but nothing fixed it... is there anyways to fix it ? is it coil whine...? I'm really worried coz it's my music production build and I'm really tensed...
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Mobo lights on , lan plug light on, pc wont turn on I9 1085k no oc/ Asus ROG z490m G / corsair dominator 4000mhz 32gb/ psu 800w Pc wont turn on, when i press the power button nothing happens, mobo rgb light are on , the lan plug on mobo lights on so seems mobo is fine, shorting power switch on mobo dont work so it is not the switch, paper clip shortning the psu works so psu seems to work, tried 2 different cmos batteries, tried reseating everything, tried only the 24 pin and the cpu 8pin still nothing, clearing cmos ,un plugging pc for a day , using a second working psu , still didnt work , what is the cause of this problem PS : we had rain and thunderstorms for 2 weeks with power shutdowns but it was working the night before Last friday this problem happened so i have done all of these steps and pc turned on by it self at night worked normal for 2 days then it happened again but now it wont turn on for 3 days
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Budget (including currency): ~$600 USD Country: US Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: 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 purchased a used prebuilt from CyberPower in 2018 and have slowly upgraded it over time to a custom build. I play at 1440p/144Hz and play a wide array of games, some more CPU intensive like Rust and R6. Some more GPU intensive like Squad, HLL, and Warzone. Disregarding the old parts, I have upgraded the various components thus far: -GPU: Nvidia 3080 FE -PSU: Corsair 850 Gold -AIO: NZXT Kraken X63 -RAM: 32gb Corsair Vengeance 3600mhz DOCP/XMP -CASE: Lian Li Lancool Performane Mesh -STORAGE: Sabrent Rocket 2TB NVME M.2 My question comes in here, I want a CPU that will compliment my GPU and will not bottleneck. My current CPU is an I7-8700k delidded OC 5.0GHZ 1.35V. This is where I have found it somewhat stable where it won’t blue screen. My problem is that my motherboard is a rebranded one from CyberPower z370 Sli/Xtreme, an AsRock rebranding I believe, but this motherboard is very cheap quality and has not done well for the CPU OC and continues to have spikes in voltage and VRM cooling issues. I understand I don’t need to OC but the reliability of the MOBO is in question and I want to go ahead and upgrade the motherboard. That being said if I’m going to spend $150 or so on a 3 generation old motherboard I’d rather just upgrade to meet the requirements of a 3080 and bring my system around to being fully updated. My thoughts were the I9-10850k as the price to performance is phenomenal and MSI A Pro z490 or z590. I am open to other CPU recommendation as well as motherboard recommendations. Since I have 3600mhz RAM would I may be better served on a Zen chip which can use RAM clocked that high. I am also very curious on the z490 vs z590 debate regarding 10th intel processors. Lastly, I would wait for Zen 4/5 or Alder Lake but with rumors of cancellation, pushbacks, and the ongoing Silicon Shortage. I think I’m in a good place to go ahead and upgrade now.
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Hey, So I have an Asrock z490m-ITX/AC & 10700kf. I know, kinda overkill CPU for this board, but I need more cores and I want to undervolt it. The issue is, using voltage offset doesn't really change anything. Setting -100mv on all ratio points lowers the overall voltage to -20mv maximum. I keep the Ring V/F offset to auto. There is another issue though. I set the max turbo ratio on 6/8 cores to 46 and the other two 50. This works well for all core tasks, however, now in idle the CPU doesn't go below 4.2Ghz. I haven't changed all core ratio, because I don't want to have 4.6ghz all the time. Any help would be appreciated. -
Hey guys I need urgent help. I can't find any solution anymore.. (I actually never found any.) Since couple of days I got a weird problem where my pc crashes while playing csgo. It all just turns off and there is just a red led running on the motherboard. Before I can start it again I have to turn the PSU off and back on after like 15sec. The name of the LED is PLED53001, but I didn't found anything in the manuals about this one. It's like this LED doesn't exist for Asus I really need your help. Asus Maximus Formula XII Intel Core I9 10900K 4x8Gb Vengeance Corsair 3200mhz RTX2080S Zotac HX1200 Corsair
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Hello there , My motherboard is Asrock Z490 Taichi with Core I9-10900K So yesterday i bought Thermaltake Toughram 3600mhz DDR4 (8x4GB) ram but unfortunately its out of stock for corona pandemic in my country. So they gave me two options either refund or take the Gigabyte Aorus 3600mhz (8x4GB) ram but its not my Motherboard QVL list. Should i go for Aorus 3600mhz ? I don't know their quality. Thanks for helping.
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Hey everyone! This is my first post in a computer forum ever, I hope I do it right. I build my first computer ever and a friend helped me to pick the parts and helped with building it (from the distance via webcam). It powers on and I can enter the BIOS, but I can't install an OS. I bought Windows 10 Pro and got a USB with it, but it doesn't work. I tried to make my own Windows-install-stick with Windows Media Creator, didn't work either. I now tried to boot live-OS (Ubuntu) from the USB, but that doesn't work either. - When I use the original Windows 10 Pro Stick: I reach some kind of "safe boot menu" which says, that I need to use my Windows CD to repair the OS (though I haven't installed the OS yet). I get different error codes with each boots, stating that a certain driver is missing E.G.: Error Code: 0xc0000221 ( qevbda.sys ), 0xc0000098 (vmbus.sys) - When I use the Media Creation Windows 10: I get some bluescreen, but with no writing on it. Just blue. - When I use Ubuntu-USB: It loads, but then the screen stays black with just a spinning loading circle. I downgraded the BIOS version from F20A to F8C via Q-Flash, because I read that F20A causes issues with 10th gen CPUs - but that didn't solve the problem either.... If you need any additional info, please ask me! I would be really happy about any ideas, what I could do! My build: Motherboard: Gigabyte Z490 Vision G BIOS version: F8C (flashed, had F20A before) CPU: Intel i9-10850K RAM: 4x 8GB T-Force DDR4 3200mhz (32GB total) PSU: bequiet Straight Power 11 850W GPU: EVGA RTX 2060 CPU-Cooler: Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240 Case: Corsair 4000D Airflow Drives: M2P_SB: Samsung 970 Evo Plus 250GB M2A_SB: Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB SATA-SSD: 870 EVO 2TB SATA-SSD: 870 EVO 2TB SATA-HDD: Seagate Exos 4TB SATA-HDD: Toshiba X300 4TB
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This might be a noob question but what exactly is the ring ratio? Is it worth it to increase it? And if so what would be a "good" ratio and what voltage should I increase when necessary? Specs: i7 10700k (5.0 GHz all Core, 1.28V VCore) MSI MPG Z490 Gaming Plus
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hello i own a 10900k cpu and im looking for a top range board and memory for extreme overclocking i saw the asus extreme board the msi godlike and the aorus xtreme and i cant seem to find who would give me the most for the money and be the best for overclocking besides that i am looking for ram that would give me the best results the budget is limitless preferably looking for something sold on newegg or amazon
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Hi,are the VCCIO and system agent high for an intel 10400f?and the others? ,motherboard is an asus prime z490-a and 2x16gb corsair vengeance pro, i just activate the xmp1 for 3200mhz in the bios(the recomended one according to asus) and left everything on auto this is with 2min of aida64 stress cpu,fpu,cache and system memory temps seems really high,maybe the test is a bit agressive for the stock cooler or something is wrong?room temp is 31°c.
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