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Your RAM will be a limiting factor. Overclock it in the BIOS.The only thing it doesn't like is the memory, recommends that I overclock it.
Your RAM will be a limiting factor. Overclock it in the BIOS.The only thing it doesn't like is the memory, recommends that I overclock it.
I would like to note, Gigabyte always seems to be behind when it comes to the chipset drivers for AMD. It's always best to get them directly from AMD.Those should be optional updates in Windows, but Gigabyte also has utility software. Seems like sometimes Windows fails to fetch the latest firmware versions. So you start with the "App Center", and then download whichever extension apps you desire from within it. This includes all the other software you see here. No need to download them since App Center fetches and installs them.
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/B550-AORUS-PRO-AC-rev-1x/support#support-dl-utility
When you launch the app center, there will be an icon along the top bar of its window on the right; the icon is an arrow pointing downwards. Click that. This will find all the updates for your firmware. Just be careful to uncheck the spamware they always try to package-- specifically in the "Third Party Software" section at the bottom. Shit like Norton & Google Toolbar. Also, go into Settings and calibrate it so that it doesn't update automatically (or it will download this shit).
Good to know. He'll want the B550 link, though:I would like to note, Gigabyte always seems to be behind when it comes to the chipset drivers for AMD. It's always best to get them directly from AMD.
https://www.amd.com/en/support/chipsets/amd-socket-am4/x570
I pasted the link since I have it bookmarked for my motherboard but both links have the same version drivers for both.Good to know. He'll want the B550 link, though:
https://www.amd.com/en/support/chipsets/amd-socket-am4/b550
Okay something bizarre just happened, I was booting up Resident Evil VIII, and changing the settings, when my computer made a long, loud, suspended beep. I have no idea what that means, does anyone have any ideas?Good to know. He'll want the B550 link, though:
https://www.amd.com/en/support/chipsets/amd-socket-am4/b550
Open the Event Viewer program, it might be able to tell you what kind of error occurredIt just happened on Doom Eternal as well. Took a bit longer but it happened.
The fans are going like crazy. Can someone help? Am I overheating?
Did you download the HWInfo software I linked above? Keep that open while running the game. It will show you your temps. If they're tremendously bad they will be in yellow or red.It just happened on Doom Eternal as well. Took a bit longer but it happened.
The fans are going like crazy. Can someone help? Am I overheating?
You mean this? If you're talking about the Active Clock Window it's green unless I move the mouse, at which point it turns yellow. I don't see the temps anywhereDid you download the HWInfo software I linked above? Keep that open while running the game. It will show you your temps. If they're tremendously bad they will be in yellow or red.
A long sustained beep is usually a warning of some kind.
Yes, here. Your CPU temps are very good. Can't see your GPU temps.Okay here's a shot of the CPU Temps. At Idle it seems to hang around 41-42
So I booted up RE VIII and when the beep happened I SS'd immediately, it may have been a little higher than this but
I haven't done anything though-- but maybe that's the issue? Do you think I should enable XMP?When something like this occurs you always backtrack to what was the last change you made. If you did enable XMP for your Ram in the Bios. Go back and disable it.
Do you think I should enable XMP?
Wait what do you mean? Are you talking about the iCUE software warning? I disabled it, and I'm still getting the beepNo.
You found the problem in your AIO. Temperature threshold is to low forcing the shutdown.
As a side question when this was happening earlier. What was the temperature of the room Pc was in?