Write to ASRock and ask them to stop cheating.
Give this a read. You'll see it has nothing to do with the CPU, and everything do with the motherboard manufacturer (and how it programs its BIOS).
I read that, sounds quite frustrating and if i do change cooler i will make sure to run first so its war. How do you think this cooler is
Currently only £25 (around $35) and I think it is compatible with my board, a320-m-k
I will check with the company that built my cpu if it voids warranty. Do you think i could do it with just taking off the side panel if i were to, and also if i do nothing it will still be fine? Thanks a lot for your help
Dang now I wonder if memory was my issue lol. I never got it to boot at all (always C5), so couldn't check what it was running at. Waiting on a different kit to come in now to see if that was the issue
I would switch to the stock cooler, but the 5600g was part of a prebuilt, so it didn't come with the stock wraith cooler. I took a gamble and purchased this for $27. Seems like a decent cooler, and comes with a AM4 bracket that my motherboard is missing.
Awesome thanks, would it be alright with fitting this graphics card? It seems to have enough space for 420mm length cards.
Also how many fans are you able to fit into your case and would you recommend grabbing an extra pack of a certain size?
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Sounds awesome. Is this the case you are referring to? I have an ATX board but this case seems to be micro BTX and not sure if that is much different:
HWInfo is the app you'll want to grab to do this monitoring. https://www.hwinfo.com/download/
I personally recommend the "Portable" version. I like apps I don't have to actually install to use.
Also recommend checking out your startup apps (hit the Start or search on your taskbar and start typing startup.msc).
First, determine what the CPU is actually doing. Try - https://www.hwinfo.com/ for that.
If when you run the tests the CPU is underclocking then you first try to update your motherboards BIOS and microcode. Though you're X570 ought to already be pretty new, it may have updates that help.
After that install the AMD drivers for your motherboard, they will come with Power Management settings that help Ryzen. Though I'm dubious about this myself, it may help.
Correct. Find a Windows device and correctly burn a Windows ISO onto it. You'll be fine!
However, you will miss the 'it just works' Mac way. Because even after leaving Windows 15 years ago ... Windows is still Windows lol. If it can find a way to be complicated, it will.
This Daven thing?: https://us.amazon.com/DAVEN-Tower-Tempered-Gaming-Computer/dp/B07FP14D1R
That might explain your high temps. That case are absolutely terrible airflow with its zero mesh design and solid front panel
I pm'd you but I figured I would share the fix for everyone else here since these ASUS TUF mobo have terrible mobo fans which suck in hot air.
Download the binaries from the below link
https://github.com/LibreHardwareMonitor/LibreHardwareMonitor/releases
Extract the folder and run the program, then try to find the fan that runs at 3000RPM and go to its Fan control. My mobo fan is Fan#5 so I look for Fan Control #5 and I right click it. You right click it and go control->manual->10% if you want the fan to run at 10% speed. Please run this program every time you start your pc (the fan setting should be saved in the app)
I have run the mobo with an RTX 3080 and a Ryzen 3900x since September and have not had any issues of overheating (the mobo gets a bit cooler since the fan sucks in less hot air).
Asus has NO existing controls for this mobo fan and I have installed all their ridiculous proprietary software and latest bios updates but eventually found librehardwaremonitor :) my life has been better ever since.
You can use all 4 slot no issue, what will happen is the RAM will default to the lowest speed. If you have 2300mhz and get 3600mhz, it will all run at 2300mhz. Buy any name brand 3600mhz, don't have to pay attention to other saying you need to buy cl16 (it's the timming). Unless you play competitive e sports, you will only see a couple more frames for the difference. I would recommend getting 2x8 gig for 16 gig total, later when you get a 5000 series, you can add another 2x8 as the 5000 series runs better with 4 stick of ram.
You can get this kit on amazon for 99.99
Here is a link for replacement cables
Cable for Wraith Prism LED RGB Cooler Fan from Ryzen 7 2700X Processor AM4/AM2/AM3/AM3+ 4-Pin Connector Copper Base/Alum Heat Sink by TT Racing (Cable Length: 50CM) https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B08S6Z1HTT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_CGZH9R1V5AHH3X04MSD2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
All you need to do is get a display port to hdmi adapter. Or just buy a displayport to hdmi cord they sell them at Amazon. This will fix your problem. And will cost less than $10.00. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017Q8ZVWK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_Q06J4TMPS4VVWWQVZSJ4?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I personally would never be comfortable at those temps. I start to get uneasy if I see my cpu get towards 80c. On a full r20 bench I MIGHT hit 80c, but normally during gaming im running anywhere from 43c-55c on both my cpu and gpu running my 3440x1440 35" ultrawide with literally everything maxed out for graphics. Idle temps are normally around 30c +/- 2*. normal web browsing/streaming/downloading temps are upper 30s low 40s. Im not sure what you have for room in your case for coolers, but I strongly reccomend Arctic liquid freezer as youll find here. CPU Coolers for AMD and Intel | ARCTIC I personally run the 280mm with 2 of these Amazon.com: Noctua NF-A14 iPPC-3000 PWM, Heavy Duty Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 3000 RPM (140mm, Black): Computers & Accessories on the back of the radiator pulling cool air in. and 2 more as case fans with another 120mm noctua nf12.
The integrated gpu on the 3400G supports multiple monitors but your motherboard does not. Your options are either get a new motherboard with more video ports, a dedicated graphics card with multiple video ports (you will no longer be using the 3400G's integrated graphics, ex: GT 710 or GTX 1050 if she plays games), or a usb display adaptor (ex: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B087PD9KSZ). The usb option is potentially the easiest and cheapest but it uses the CPU's power and isn't as good for playing video on. If the second screen is just for text or stuff like that, then no big deal.
hi, sorry not sure about this particular ram but I bought 3200 MHz version of this last year and it works great. Also the price is going to be lower around boxing day. I got my kit for aud 90, the lowest I've ever seen it all year.
I think I'll pick the below graphics card as it will go well with my new MSI x570 Tomhawk mobo.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07MVZM78T
I'm not against other brands but the board seems to do what I need and on a relatively low budget.
You can use the preapplied paste, but I do agree that getting better paste is advisable. Reviews have shown lower temperatures with better paste. It’s not expensive. It’s good to have in case you have to reapply for some reason.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07L9BDY3T/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_llvVFbYVWV8K5?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
ASUS ROG Strix B550-E Gaming AMD AM4 (3rd Gen Ryzen ATX Gaming Motherboard (PCIe 4.0, NVIDIA SLI, WiFi 6, 2.5Gb LAN, 14+2 Power Stages, Front USB 3.2 Type-C, Addressable Gen 2 RGB and Aura Sync) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B088W4933P/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Ze4xFbSJ722RE
This was the motherboard And now I see I was looking at b550 not the 570 🤦♂️ updated my question, but now I’m assuming I need a 570 if I don’t wanna buy a processor
Also here is the crucial model I mentioned. I have the previous version. Can even get it to run at 3200 on my r1700 on asrock x370 killer sli. That's a board known to have trouble with fast ram.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083TRRT16/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_CMSrFbTZEJM4Q
Not on sale right now.
My budget is for core is ₹10000~ ($140), and budget for motherboard is ₹5000, so I'm planning to buy both for a total of ₹15000, and the 3600 alone costs ₹15000.
As for the motherboard, both the motherboards you mentioned seem quite costly, I found this one on Amazon, and it says it supports 3rd Gen AMD cores, can you please tell me if it's suitable for me?
Sounds like a good idea to me, although I would recommend getting a proper 16GB kit - RAM can vary slightly from batch to batch, so it's usually best to get RAM manufactured at the same time / at the same factory, and getting a kit will avoid any potential issues you might have there.
I'd also recommend this kit, it's good value for the price.
Well, glad I decided to avoid it! I ended up going with this, though I didn't really research if it was better. Hopefully so!