Port forward works fine when firewall is disabled. I have attempted to add rules to inbound AND outbound for the ports I want to open in windows firewall. I'm unsure what I am doing wrong with windows firewall and friends.
If it is in question, I do have my own static public IP, router settings...
BIOS version says 1601 x64, Im planning to update that after I get windows working.
ASUS's QVL says the memories compatible, if theres none on corsair's would that make or break the memory for this MB...
New build
z690-f
I7-13700k
rtx3070
Corsair Vengeance CMK64GX5M2B5200C40 - DDR5 5200 2x32
850W Plat PSU
No POST, No BOOT
Hooked everything up, CPU light flashes red for a quick second, then DRAM led holds steady on orange/yellow. Tried Dual channel in all configurations, can get system to...
Motherboard is Prime B450M-a
OS win 10
I forget the SSD
I talked to one of my instructors who said to cmos jump bios, if that doesn’t work then boot a Linux distro and see if that recognizes it
I’ll take all my other storage devices out and try this, thanks for the tip
Disk is not listed there, I went back to Bios and it recognizes the m.2 as a bootable device, but it still says “N/A” where all the sata drives are listed. I looked for a place to reenable m.2 but can’t find any. I’m gunna default bios then most likely update it
M.2 got corrupted awile ago, reinstalled windows on another SSD. BIOS can recognize m.2, windows computer management cannot. All I want is to wipe the m.2.
Let me know if that RAM fixes it, usually its a better idea to just stick to 2 or 4 sticks rather than 1 or 3, some motherboards run triple channel but it is not as common as dual or quad.
Blue screens can be caused by PSU in the way if there’s a small hiccup in the RAMs supply of power, it will NMI.
What type of power supply is it? Model and Mnfctr?
6 years of continuous use, with a sudden increase in power demand wouldn’t be unreasonable for the power supply to stop being...
It may be due to power supply, upgrading cards at peak performance is ~50 Watt increase. If all else fails with drivers and bios, that could be the culprit.
What motherboard do you have?
You can tell by pressing {Windows + R} and typing "msinfo32"
Then under system summary it will be whats listed next to BaseBoard Manufacturer, and BaseBoard Product