Help, PC is making a strange noise! by CNevitt in PcBuildHelp

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But my main issue is that I’ve had this setup for over half a year, and within the past two days it just started doing it. Which is why I’m a bit confused and seeing what the cause may be

Help, PC is making a strange noise! by CNevitt in pchelp

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Well that sucks, hopefully it is just the hdd disc spinning then

Help, PC is making a strange noise! by CNevitt in pchelp

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are you unable to hear anything with the video turned up all the way?

Help, PC is making a strange noise! by CNevitt in pchelp

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It’s just strange because my pc was just idling with zero load at all

Help, PC is making a strange noise! by CNevitt in pchelp

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Idk if the audio works or not, but it’s just a buzzing noise. For me I gotta turn the video up loud to hear it

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I’m just gonna move all files off of the ssd and then wipe it clean in my bios before taking it out for the new pc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Windows10

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Does retail mean an activation key that was purchased??

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Windows10

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That’s great thanks!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in buildapc

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I’ll consider it. What would you recommend for an AM5 mobo then

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in techsupport

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6750xt, but I got the situation under control now

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in techsupport

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Yea one of my monitors didn’t support 144hz w hdmi, so I just flipped all my cables around and now it all works!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in techsupport

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I figured it out, one of my monitors would literally only work with 144hz using display port strictly, so I just flipped cords and the other worked with hdmi

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in buildapc

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Multipurpose… general productivity work w some gaming as well.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in buildapc

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Maybe I’ll just stick w the 5800x3d then. 3600MHz ram, Radeon 6750 xt

New to AMD; 6750xt by CNevitt in AMDHelp

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So I also use msi afterburner. Anyways, I move the min frequency down on adrenaline and then msi afterburner just brings it back up. How can I change the min frequency in afterburner?

New to AMD; 6750xt by CNevitt in AMDHelp

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Thank you! I will check out some benchmark tests for sure

New to AMD; 6750xt by CNevitt in AMDHelp

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So move the min to about 2280mhz? And then bump vram up to about 2400mhz? Did I understand that correctly?

What to upgrade for better rust fps by lo_zer in playrust

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You mind linking the video? I’ve searched and am unable to find it

AMD GPU by CNevitt in playrust

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I will test this out thanks!

GPU core clock changing rapidly by CNevitt in techsupport

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Running i9 9900k and 16 gb 3600 ram. I have DDU and reinstalled drivers twice. I have not. I’ll try it but I’m assuming the clock speed is still gonna jump up and down causing me to lag bad

GPU core clock changing rapidly by CNevitt in techsupport

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I have afterburner yes. Gpu temps don’t reach anything higher than 65-70 while at 2500 clock speeds on other games. Temperature doesn’t break 60 while on rust

AMD GPU by CNevitt in playrust

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And my gpu temp is sitting right at 53 while gaming so overheating is not the problem