Hey,
Ive ordered a Ryzen 9 5900x and have a TUF B550 Plus motherboard.
I get this warning in PCPartPicker.com: "The Asus TUF GAMING B550-PLUS ATX AM4 Motherboard supports the AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 3.7 GHz 12-Core Processor with BIOS version 1004. If the motherboard is using an older BIOS version...
I think you've done it. Cant thank you enough, awesome answer with links and all directly. It seems the BIOS update was the biggest problem. After that I was able to boot from recovery usb. Im still installing windows, but everyhting looks good. If I dont send a message here anymore today then...
AMD Ryzen 5 1600X
AB350-Gaming Gigabyte
Corsair VENGEANCE DDR4 2666 2x8Gb
Windows 10 Pro
Radeon RX550
Sabrent Rocket Q 2 Tb
Any other info you think could be useful?
Tried all the basic stuff, let me run through whats going on.
I have an 2tb nvme with windows. Wanted a clean installation, so I decided to first clone that nvme onto a HDD so I can boot from that if something goes wrong.
Cloning the HDD worked, but it wasnt able to boot. Couldnt figure it out...
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Im guessing the problem is not in these connectors that connect left and right speaker to the board. If it was one of them, then jsut one speaker would go out.
No clue though where these get routed through next
Also, which parts of this board is potentially charged and...
its a TCL F40b3904
https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/1a225d0
Its not worth sending to a repair shop since here in Finland, repairs will run more than a new tv most likely. I got it free and was hoping I could maybe fix it myself.
Is there any way I can discharge these capcitor...
Hey,
My TV speakers work for about 20-30 min and then start slowly crackling and eventually just "sizzle out" after 5min or so.
Plugging in speakers in the headphone jack works fine and no problems occur. Its just with the TV speakers.
Anyone know what could be going on?
Best,
Richard
yea, wouldnt mind risking the card. just thinbking about convenience to have a switch instead of climbing into my computer to tear out cables.
would you know how to setup such a thing