No I just took the CMOS battery out.
Specs:
Ryzen 5600G
RTX 4070 Super
RAM: Fanxiang 32GB 3600Hz cl18
Storage: Fanxiang + WD Blue M.2
and yes, just updated BIOS to the latest one.
When I initially installed the new RAM it remained in black screen so I reset CMOS by taking the battery out but the monitor stays blackscreen. So I switched to iGPU and it works, but now the GPU isn't being detected in Windows. I am thinking I may need to update the BIOS now or something?
yeah I went ahead and bought both the cl18 kit and cl16 kit as these prices are the lowest i've ever seen in australia by a country mile for a 32gb kit and my lil brother has a 3400g set up with igpu so maybe ill give him the cl18 kit.
I'm buying some RAM today and wondering if it's worth paying the extra $8 to get 3600Hz over 3200Hz which is only $8 cheaper. Will there be any difference in light multitasking and gaming? Thanks.
I used the 2 separate 8 pin's into the 16 pin adapter that came with the gpu, it is also secured tightly. However I must add that I originally had a 7600 in the system briefly and there was zero lag issue the issue started happening when i swapped out the 7600 for the 7900.
Sorry for the late reply and my bad I didnt know that.
CPU: Ryzen 9 7900 (non x)
CPU cooler: Stock Cooler for now (temps are fine)
Motherboard: Gigabyte Arous Elite Ice AX
Ram: Corsair Vengance 32GB DDR5 CL30 6000mhz
SSD/HDD: Kingston KC3000 2tb
GPU: PNY VERTO 4070 Super
PSU: Thermaltake...
This is happening both in-game and in Windows with very minimal multi-tasking (a few web pages and one instance of World of Warcraft running.
The stuttering and lag is often followed by a delayed beeping sound and more stuttering and it comes and goes. I am 99% certain this is a software issue...