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around 1.5 years
i7 5820k 4.0ghz 1.11v
asrock x99e itx/ac
corsair vengeance 16gb 2666mhz
asus gtx 970 dc mini
Samsung 850 evo 500gb
wd blue 1tb
strangely enough, the noise has gotten quieter recently. before i could hear it clearly from 2ft away
my seasonic g650 has begun to make this weird sound every time i turn off my pc. the sound does not last forever; it only lasts about 1-2 seconds. it seems to occur as the psu's fans are slowing down.
i haven't been able tto find any sort of information about this. does this signal the...
yes, i am 100% sure the cpu was dead because i rma'd the motherboard first and the old cpu didn't work. i'm not sure if the motherboard also broke but i think if what i did was enough to kill the cpu, the motherboard should've suffered as well
this is correct. the description on the bios made it seem like it was some kind of dynamic voltage adjusting thing
asrock replied rather quickly and my rma was accepted so now I just have to ship the motherboard. this is my first time doing this sort of thing, so I would like to know the best...
do you think the cpu could be dead as well?
all the fans spin when i turn on the computer with the cpu in the motherboard, but without the cpu nothing happens
i tried to make the cpu undervolt when idle by setting negative offset vcore and it bricked my computer. normally, clearing cmos would fix this but even after discharging the capacitors and leaving the cmos battery out overnight, the problem still persists
when i turn on my computer, all the...
it says ultra fast boot is supposed to be so fast that i wouldn't be able to enter the bios without using asrock's utility, but i get plenty of time to press the del key
is this normal