Yes that fixed it. How do I resolve that conflict?
I just tested my config. I have two monitors at my desk, and a third cable goes to my couch TV.
If I have only the desk monitors plugged in, no issue. It's the third output, which is usually off, that is causing the issue. Why a problem now...
EVGA super nova 1300w
~Temps was like 75C for GPU, usage was 30-50%
~70C for CPU, 20% if that on usage
I have very low fan curves
I can get exact if you need it but I really don't think hardware stress is the issue, as other much more demanding games still run fine.
Ram like 9gb
C drive ssd...
I have a handful of games that freeze when they are in focus. I can't play them anymore, games that used to run fine.
If I alt tab, or click on my secondary monitor, it unfreezes and runs fine. I can even hover over the menu items and everything highlights as normal, FPS is fine. As soon as I...
I've tried reinstalling windows and usual things like sfc /scannow but the issues persisted.
Any guesses on where I should start next? I assumed it was RAM so I tried downclocking, but no change there either. Unfortunately I don't have any other DDR5 memory to test with
PC will randomly freeze...
I don't think you're understanding my question. I will admit I didn't read your whole post, because most of what I read seemed irrelevant, and it was frustrating to read.
I'm well aware that my motherboard does not have the required header for my case type C, that's why I made this post...
I included the adapter requirements in my post lol.
My question is more which specific adapters I need. I see tons on amazon/newegg, I've no idea the price/quality ratio on these components I've never used them before.
No guessing involved, the motherboard has a USB 2.0 header and a USB 3.2 Gen 1 header.
The case has a 3.2 Gen 1 Header and a 3.2 Gen 2 Header
Makes no sense to wait till I have it lol
Hello,
already purchased all these parts, and completely missed the internal I/O conflicts.
I'm having trouble identifying which specific adapters I need, and which ones would be best to go where. I'd rather the build have the higher speed for the type C header, but not that serious either...
I copy and pasted the output instead. I eventually gave up trying to image the NVME and instead imaged it to a 2.5 ssd. In the diskpart output below, Disk 0 and 2 are 2.5 SSD's
Disk 1 is a mechanical drive.
Disk 3, is the clapped NVME. If I detail that disk in disc part, it is for sure the NVME...
Alright, I've confirmed that the "2gb" partition that shows up in the windows installer is infact the Nvme drive. When I select it in diskpart and run the detail command, it shows the name and type. Why is it only 2gb? How can I clean it and reformat if the full thing doesn't show in diskpart?
Did you mean a specific one? They all show for windows 7, though I did try one, but none of the drivers were compatible. It's a Mushkin SSD and the driver pack only included samsung/intel options.