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The PSU cable are too short, that's why cable management is almost impossible

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have u tried using thaiphoon burner to identify the ram ? http://www.softnology.biz/files.html

 

and the ram calculater see if u can get better timing although i havnt had much luck with it I got better help from a human in the forum https://www.techpowerup.com/download/ryzen-dram-calculator/

 

what motherboard is that ? and id have a go at reseating the processor and fresh thermal paste may get u better temperatures

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2 minutes ago, jose-eduardo said:

The PSU cable are too short, that's why cable management is almost impossible

im not judging ;) could barely close the cover on my old rig due to cables every where and although my case has exelent cable management options im not showing u the back of it, its like spagetie junction I take linus's aproach to cable management most of the time

#1:- STRIX X470-F GAMING | Ryzen 7 2700X @ 42.50mhZ | Patriot Viper Steel Series 16gb (2x8) 4000 MHz | MSI RTX 2080 GAMING TRIO | ASUS ROG RYUJIN 240 | NZXT S340 ELITE | 2X 1TB 970 EVO PLUS M.2  +  3 X 1TB FIRECUDA 2.5" HYBRID DRIVES | EVGA SUPER NOVA G3 80+GOLD 1000W | AND ENOUGH RGB TO MAKE YOUR EYES MELT 

#2:- GIGABYTE X470 AORUS ULTRA GAMING | RYZEN 2700X | AURUS 3200MHz | MSI GTX 1060 6GB | CIT BLAZE MID RED-BLACK | STOCK RYZEN RGB AIR COOLER | 2TB WD HDD + 500GB 970 EVO PLUS

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7 hours ago, buzzinkeegs said:

have u tried using thaiphoon burner to identify the ram ? http://www.softnology.biz/files.html

 

and the ram calculater see if u can get better timing although i havnt had much luck with it I got better help from a human in the forum https://www.techpowerup.com/download/ryzen-dram-calculator/

 

what motherboard is that ? and id have a go at reseating the processor and fresh thermal paste may get u better temperatures

The mobo is an ASUS B350M-A, and last night after taking the pictures of the rig an the RAM, I assembled the PC as usual, and voila... No video signal. Take out one RAM stick, and signal, try the other one... nop, nothing.

 

I started to worry at that point, but I call a friend and he told that clean the ram with alcohol and heated it with a hair dryer. After it cool off, I try again and... It worked. F*** the cheap RAM.

 

Quite an scary night. After that ran some stress test to the memory and a few games and it behaved stable.

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