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morgenrot63
Ukraine12 Posts
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morgenrot63
Ukraine12 Posts
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Teoita
Italy12246 Posts
Other specs of the PC are Ryzen 1600X, MSI B350 Tomahawk mobo, Seasonic S12Iii 620w PSU, 16gb of ram. Thoughts? | ||
Simberto
Germany11032 Posts
I assume drivers and stuff are all up to date? It could be PSU, but when i had a PSU problem (namely, a lying shitty PSU that claimed to be 750W when it could barely reach half of that), the PC just inexplicably shut down when too much power was drawn. My spontaneous hunch for screen turning green would be something with your GPU. Does it happen immediately upon launching, or after a bit of playtime? | ||
Teoita
Italy12246 Posts
edit: actually, there's more shittery. So basically, when I built the thing, one of the ram dimm slots stopped functioning properly (I noticed it after the mobo warranty expired unfortunately). It got to the point where slot 4 doesn't recognise any ram, so I can't use it. Unfortunately, due to space I can't use slot 1 either, so I'm stuck with slots 2 and 3. I just noticed that slot 3 wasn't recognised either, going from 16 to 8gb. I previously fixed this by flashing a new BIOS, which initially did the trick, but I noticed this happening again at some point. I'm not sure whether it's related to the green screen issue or not; I wasn't getting it with the 480. | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
Definitely run some of the decent memory testers (TM5, GSAT, Karhu, HCI memtest) and run a few benchmarks. Greenscreen is likely a GPU driver problem. The 5700 moved to a new GPU architecture for AMD and had more driver issues than any generation for a very long time. | ||
Teoita
Italy12246 Posts
edit: no errors in memory tests it looks like | ||
Simberto
Germany11032 Posts
On June 09 2020 02:49 Cyro wrote: Running mem. in slots 2+3 is a big no-no. Ideally you'd populate 2+4, if failing that then probably 1+3? But the board is screwed so i would've RMA'd. Definitely run some of the decent memory testers (TM5, GSAT, Karhu, HCI memtest) and run a few benchmarks. Greenscreen is likely a GPU driver problem. The 5700 moved to a new GPU architecture for AMD and had more driver issues than any generation for a very long time. While the memory thing is defintively not good, it shouldn't have anything to do with the greenscreen problem. It just makes your RAM a bit slower afaik. | ||
Warri
Germany3208 Posts
So anyway, i want to buy one of those hotswap mounts to be able to hotswap between two SSDs, but im afraid that long tearm use will wear out and eventually break the SATA connector again. Is there a mount where the SSD is connected to an adapter which stays on when you remove the SSD? | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
On June 09 2020 05:26 Simberto wrote: While the memory thing is defintively not good, it shouldn't have anything to do with the greenscreen problem. It just makes your RAM a bit slower afaik. If it's passing those memory tests, yeah. It can often break the stability though, and if that happens then you'd get worse problems Should I just give up on half the ram until I unfuck the mobo (which at this point means waiting to upgrade)? If it's running a lot faster than single channel and not erroring then it's fine to leave it in | ||
Karis Vas Ryaar
United States4396 Posts
If I'm plugging it into an external monitor (which shows up as a completely different screen as opposed to mirroring the Chromebook screen do I have to adjust the resolution at all? and a secondary question is does changing the resolution matter at all for anything besides how big things look? I can read everything fine on the native resolution I'm just trying to figure out if there's actually any difference if I'm trying to watch something full screen. thanks for the help, it's very confusing. | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
That downside is a lot less visible on monitors that are just insanely high resolution anyway, but generally you should either run native resolution or something that is 50% of the height and 50% of the width. It will help to display anything more cleanly. -- To help visualize as to why, keep in mind that those monitors have a set amount of pixels and they can't make them any bigger or smaller like an older CRT monitor could. Scaling something up by a whole number like 2x is easy - you can just light 2 pixels instead of 1. Scaling by less than 2x isn't physically possible; you can't light more than 1 pixel but less than 2. If you're trying to scale by a number in between those you have to do some weird averaging like sometimes using 1 pixel, other times using 2; the end result isn't perfectly sharp. -- Settings for the laptop screen won't affect an external monitor so that part doesn't matter. | ||
Karis Vas Ryaar
United States4396 Posts
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Karis Vas Ryaar
United States4396 Posts
from what I can ascertain the upscaling on the tv should be the same either way so I don't think it matters but not sure that's right. | ||
Craton
United States17153 Posts
Note that the limiting factor of the PC is the type of connector and the cable. If you have DisplayPort then it will handle 4k without issue. Dual link DVI will also be fine (provided you have a dual link cable). More recent HDMI ports / cables can also handle 4k, but you'll need to find the specific HDMI version of your graphics card. You may be confusing your current monitor's max resolution with the highest your PC can output, as your PC should detect the supported resolutions of any connected screen and limit you to those. | ||
Karis Vas Ryaar
United States4396 Posts
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renaissanceMAN
United States1840 Posts
https://www.ttesports.com/Mice/28/THERON/productPage.htm?a=a&g=ftr#.Xv4dmy2z3u0 ...and I loved it for SC2. The weigh just felt so good. Anyone know if Razer has a comparable mouse? I'm not such a fan of the super lightweight mice and would like to stick with Razer since it works best with my Mac & MouseAccel settings for SC2. | ||
Craton
United States17153 Posts
On June 27 2020 03:07 Karis Vas Ryaar wrote: that helps. the main issue which I could have clarified is that i bought a usbc to hdmi adapter for my laptop on our 4k tv. but accidentally one that only does 4k at 30 so that's why I was asking. I think the laptop can output 4k it at least lets me set the tv to 4k. Yeah, most likely the laptop is capable if you have the right adapter. That said, 4k is very resource intensive (>4x 1080p) and laptops are generally not very powerful. Just playing video may be fine, but you'd probably struggle with anything rendered. 30fps might not look too bad for recorded things, but YMMV. | ||
Karis Vas Ryaar
United States4396 Posts
On July 03 2020 05:48 Craton wrote: Yeah, most likely the laptop is capable if you have the right adapter. That said, 4k is very resource intensive (>4x 1080p) and laptops are generally not very powerful. Just playing video may be fine, but you'd probably struggle with anything rendered. 30fps might not look too bad for recorded things, but YMMV. okay thanks. Based of some testing I'm good for now but If I ever try streaming stuff that's above 1080p quality I'm definately going to get a better adapter. 30 fps was weird because like 80-90 percent of the time it was fine but there were certain shots or cameras (in some of my live concertes) where clearly things were not working and it looked super janked. I guess that makes sense sins the normal framerates are lik 24 and 30. | ||
Nesserev
Belgium2760 Posts
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