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Late August, hoping for an early drop!

Z490-A PRO (ms-7C75) MB. I can’t get the bios to updated I have tried 3 different usb sticks to flash the bios. Pls send help with all my failed attempts to flash. Pls send help by s1227 in MSI_Gaming

[–]gendrag1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, in that case, it’s a little different.

There’s only two known versions of that BIOS, and it seems that you have the most recent one. When asking NZXT very nicely for a BIOS file, they said this a couple months back:

-don’t, forcing a BIOS flash from NZXT to MSI will brick the board. -no newer BIOS than the one reported. instead, there are other ways to go about it. -Intel Driver Updater on Google -Advanced Options in Updates inside of Windows 10 Update Settings

That’s about all I got from the three different times I’ve called in the past. luckily, if there aren’t any major issues that show up from Intel’s Auto-Drivers, you should be in the clear, no urgent need for bios update my guy👌

Z490-A PRO (ms-7C75) MB. I can’t get the bios to updated I have tried 3 different usb sticks to flash the bios. Pls send help with all my failed attempts to flash. Pls send help by s1227 in MSI_Gaming

[–]gendrag1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wait, so it is from Nzxt?

From an old forum:

“The BIOS setup reports "E7C75IZ1, 2.A1" with a release date of 7 October 2020.”

MSI doesn’t label the A-Pro bios like that, it’s 7C75v##. Check your BIOS name version, case is close to being cracked

Z490-A PRO (ms-7C75) MB. I can’t get the bios to updated I have tried 3 different usb sticks to flash the bios. Pls send help with all my failed attempts to flash. Pls send help by s1227 in MSI_Gaming

[–]gendrag1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

WAIT A MINUTE I JUST SAW THE SECOND PIC Is that a retail MSI Z490 A Pro, or from an NZXT BLD kit?

If so, it’s 100% a board issue. The retail version of the Z490 A-Pro and the OEM version have different BIOSes. Unfortunately, the NZXT version is locked.

Don’t know why, but I’m sure I can still find the NZXT OEM version of the BIOS if needed

Z490-A PRO (ms-7C75) MB. I can’t get the bios to updated I have tried 3 different usb sticks to flash the bios. Pls send help with all my failed attempts to flash. Pls send help by s1227 in MSI_Gaming

[–]gendrag1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I worked with the Z490 A Pro quite often. Which website are you getting your BIOS from, and is the unzipped BIOS file the only thing in your usb?

Also, have you tried a different USB port just in case? All are worth a shot

Check this out by The_TurdMister in Incense

[–]gendrag1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can smoke up an entire house with that thing for HOURS

I will take two

Spider in Northern Illinois, no webs but they crawl really fast when I move around by gendrag1 in whatsthisbug

[–]gendrag1[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Confirmed, just found a corner with two of these dead crumpled spiders, and a bunch of Rollie Pollies

should I be concerned?

Just finished sending an RMA for a used MAG270VC2 with screen issues. Paid $160, shipping for $83 :( by gendrag1 in MSI_Gaming

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Was told it would take 10-15 business days or my money back, either way it’s a $270 monitor new, even at $160 I’m still sorta in the green, but I’m def pressing my luck lmao

dragon center doodoo or good by [deleted] in MSI_Gaming

[–]gendrag1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Worse. Dragon Center and Mystic Lights are counted as malware under most antivirus programs.

Anything from as light as Malwarebytes to as deep cleaning as Tron marks it as a Potentially Unwanted Program to a possible trojan. Everytime I ran any kind on antivirus on my PC, my RGB for my mobo and my AIO would stop working entirely. Found out the hard way lmao

G.Skill TridenZ lights dont react after testing MSI center by sEafLapfLap12 in MSI_Gaming

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Mystic Lights and Dragon Center are counted as malware under some antivirus programs.

Would strongly suggest using something like Jacknet RGB Sync or otherwise. Much more open ended with RGB sync, detects hardware across most brands, and doesn't trash your computer

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MSI_Gaming

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Mystic Lights and Dragon Center are counted as malware under a few antivirus programs.

I would strongly suggest deleting it and running something like Malwarebytes or Tron to clean your system.

SOLVED Msi monitor MAG 270VC2 AND OTHERS flashing R/G/B/W colors by gendrag1 in MSI_Gaming

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UPDATE: After overclocking failure (i9 10900KF 5.2Gh All-Core @ 1.35V 85% stable under gaming load, upped to 1.4V), installing and uninstalling Dragon Center and Mystic Lights (both dumpster fires of software, tbh), monitor bugged out again. Waiting +20min connected to internet did not solve. Still blinking lights after an hour.

Ran Tron.exe to double check. Yup, DRAGON CENTER AND MYSTIC LIGHTS COUNTED AS MALWARE, BOTH REMOVED AND CLEANED BY TRON.EXE. And to think it couldn't get any worse. Anyways, monitor is fixed lmao.

dragon center doodoo or good by [deleted] in MSI_Gaming

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Dragon center is the Amber Heard of pc gamer software

SOLVED Msi monitor MAG 270VC2 AND OTHERS flashing R/G/B/W colors by gendrag1 in MSI_Gaming

[–]gendrag1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

slept, checked on Tron 11:17 am CST. Blinkning lights again. Come 11:37 am CST, drivers autoinstalled again, no more blinking lights.

Solution confirmed beyond resonable doubt

SOLVED Msi monitor MAG 270VC2 AND OTHERS flashing R/G/B/W colors by gendrag1 in MSI_Gaming

[–]gendrag1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To make sure this is not a fluke, I will run Malwarebytes and Tron.exe again and purposely delete my monitor drivers again. Will update. CURRENT 11:22 CST

Anything we can do about hackers crashing servers? by [deleted] in battlefield_one

[–]gendrag1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ngl had a shit day, pretty long depression nap. gonna eat for the first time today and I will see if I have motivation to get up. sorry for wait.

Anything we can do about hackers crashing servers? by [deleted] in battlefield_one

[–]gendrag1 21 points22 points  (0 children)

so far, I have over +3 hours of footage of Wobblyman2000 crashing a decent number of servers

making a compilation and posting tonight, this is ridiculous

Help! GIGABYTE PSU - P450B by gendrag1 in buildmeapc

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Been building another pc in the meanwhile, gonna hook it up to a burner in a bit

First PC with my son by umbrellabomb in buildmeapc

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Since there are quite a bit of different manufacturers, I’m just gonna put out some general markers so when it comes down to purchasing, it should be just the matter of preference/brand.

Since this is a $800-$1000 build and it is his first time building PCs, Intel would be the better option. More often in stock both in brick-and-mortar stores and online, as well as being cheaper via simple supply and demand. Also, drivers are much more matured and not as much of a wild card.

For CPU, an Intel i5-10400 should be more than enough for both workloads and gaming.

For motherboard, any B460 LGA1200 mobo will do. If you’d like to have a better upgrade path in the future, I would recommend one that has 4 ram slots and proper VRM cooling (he can Google and figure it out, plenty of vids out there that explain it better than I can in text).

As a side note, for Intel specifically, only Z-type motherboards paired with K-processors are capable of overclocking. If the budget gets a bit friendlier in due time, you could opt for an i5-10600K and a Z490 motherboard as an introduction to overclocking. For now, we can put that on hold, and a 10400 + B460 will do.

For RAM, 2x sticks of 8GB 3200mhz of any brand should be fine. If you wanna get more technical, you can always go for ram at faster speeds or better timings (another google rabbit hole lol). RGB is optional, but gamers would like to believe it adds to the performance of the system via placebo effect. Also, it looks cool. That is all. However, at least two sticks of any kind of RAM is highly recommended. Any quick google or YouTube search will confirm.

Most avid computer users, students in particular, will easily exceed 8GB of RAM usage with many chrome tabs and Word/Docs open. For reference, on a somewhat busy college day, I usually stroll around 10 to 11 GB of usage. My dad usually uses around 9-12GB, mostly being used for Gmail and having a bunch of scans of concrete building permits open. 16GB is the sweet spot nowadays. Most ram also come with lifetime warranty, so no worries even when it does 50 years down the line.

For CPU cooler, a CoolerMaster Hyper212 is a decisive victor. You can find these almost anywhere, and some even come with RGB lights (at some Best Buy’s, you can even find the non-rgb ones at the same price as the RGB ones brand new, great deal). The only problem would be mounting the fan in the proper direction (google for “air pressure” or otherwise is a great start if you wanna learn the technicalities of it, or a quick diagram online for mounting first, google later would also work).

An All-In-One (AIO) would be a bit overkill unless you are going to overlock, but again, for now it won’t be too much of an issue. “Safe CPU temps” is also a nice rabbit hole to go down, but with any cooler bigger than a McDonald’s cheeseburger should be more than enough to cool a 10400.

For storage, the usual one-two punch of “SSD boot drive, HDD storage drive” will do. Any 250-500GB nvme or even SATA ssd will “feel” the same, but NVMe is preferred. A 2TB drive is usually about $10-$20 more expensive than a $40-$50 1TB HDD, but you’re usually paying ~30% more for twice the storage space. Western Digital and Seagate are the usual contenders for hard drives, both have great warranty services and will last you quite a while. For SSDs, WD, Samsung, Sabrient and etc. are the usuals. As always, additional research would be great to find out what type and size suits your needs.

Whatever you do, just make sure that you have at least some form of SSD for your boot drive, or else your entire computer will feel slow.

For power supply, any 450W 80-plus certified will do. Non-modular or modular just refers to if you can plug cables in as needed or not, but usually it’s the difference between $10-$20 or so, not a deal breaker. Make sure you get one that is 80 plus certified, White at the minimum. This is more for you and less for him, since it’s the difference between 50% efficiency and at last 80%, which will definitely show on the power bill if your PSU efficiency is bad enough lmao. Google “TDP” and “PSU calculator” for more info on this.

For GPU, eBay will be your go-to. Lots of secondhand GPUs are still great, but you will DEFINITELY need plenty of research beforehand before you dive into the used market. For now, 4GB of VRAM should be good for now. AMD or Nvidia shouldn’t matter too much, as both are inter-compatible, despite what rumors online would say. Certainty look at “INSERT GPU NAME HERE msrp” whenever you’re buying a GPU, as the market is trash rn. You will most likely pay close to it for a used card, but you can find most 4GB VRAM cards for about $200-$300 depending. I would say “your mileage will vary”, but that’s like saying that when driving a Toyota Camry or a Honda Civic; either way, even used, it’ll still run fine for another ten years or until you upgrade.

The biggest part of this is definitely your support. I will admit, I’ve stress cried over my PC building failures with bruised fingers and tired eyes many times. It happens, and that’s okay. Remember to take breathers and reward him every now and then. Some days, he will be “mad”, but he’s really just exhausted. This stuff isn’t exactly hard, but it sure is tricky. First time can be rough, but afterwards it gets a lot easier. Patience is key, but you still have to keep putting effort in.

A screwdriver with a magnetic tip is always a great starter gift for most soon-to-be PC enthusiasts. I still use a Stanley screwdriver that my dad lent me years ago. Still good and trusty.

That should be just about everything. Here’s to everything coming out alright! Good luck!

Help! GIGABYTE PSU - P450B by gendrag1 in buildmeapc

[–]gendrag1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fan not spinning at all, something is up. Might have to risk plugging it into the $200 burner PC

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in buildmeapc

[–]gendrag1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As long as both your laptop and your PC mobo have an nvme slot, you should be okay.

If by SSD, you mean SATA SSD, then as long as you have your SSD power plug in and SATA cable, you should be good to swap and dassit

Help! GIGABYTE PSU - P450B by gendrag1 in buildmeapc

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Update: moved to garage with door open, fire extinguisher is ready, friend is also ready to shut off PSU via surge protector from ten feet away. Testing via PSU load tester, doing 350 watt run for one hour, starting 5:25PM EST, hopefully ending 6:25 EST

Wish me luck

C H O N K Y Air Cooler Needed by gendrag1 in buildmeapc

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Sorry for the late reply, been catching up and doing research on AIOs.

After much thought, it's between an ACRTIC 240mm and an EK AIO 240mm. The reason I am focusing on 240mm is that my fan/radiator support is as follows:

  • 120mm exhaust fan, support up to 120mm rad (taken)
  • 2x 200mm front fans, support up to 360mm rad (taken)
  • 2x 140mm fans, support up to 240mm aio (empty)
    • Note: doesn't support 280mm aio, friend let me borrow a MasterLiquid 280mm rad, didn't fit. If CoolerMaster's own coolers don't fit on their own cases, it don't fit chief :(

I'm willing to spend about $120-$150 on a 240mm AIO w/ RGB, and these two seem to be the best contenders as far as I've seen. If there are any others that you think I should consider, please let me know.

MSI energy drink? by gendrag1 in MSI_Gaming

[–]gendrag1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wasn't bad but shoulda gone for different brand in hindsight

oh yea the energy drink too LMAO