Good point! I’m not sure what QoS settings the XB8-T has either. Do you know how I can check or disable any smart traffic management settings to see if that’s affecting my speeds?
Update: Problem was most definitely where the Voltage Control system is. Mobo wasn't under warranty anymore given I got it pre-covid so I had to upgrade, but at least this helped discover what the issue was. Thank you!
I checked my link rate, and it's 2402 Mbps, so my connection to the router seems strong. However, my actual internet speeds are still slow. Could this be an ISP issue, congestion, or a router setting I should check?
I'm using an Xfinity Advanced Gateway (XB8-T) and trying to connect a desktop. I’ve connected to 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz networks, but my speeds are still really slow. No error messages, just sluggish performance. The router is set to WPA3. Any ideas on what could be causing this?
I just installed a new ASUS TUF GAMING B650-E WIFI motherboard that lists that it supports WiFi 6E, but in my Windows settings I see "WiFi 4 On" and under Network Adapters when I go into the WiFi driver's Properties, under Advanced I see that Property is set to 2.4GHz channel bandwidth with...
MOBO is likely not under warranty. I had got it pre-covid. All signs do point to MOBO being the issue. I'll have to check is there's still any similar to this.
Hello,
So as the title states, when I turn on my desktop, there's a sizzling sound around the top left area of the motherboard, around the CPU power. Other components within the computer seem to have power such as the fans, the GPU, the motherboard itself. Anything connected to the computer...