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12-07-2018 11:22 AM
jamith wrote:
Guys I need help, I installed the latest update of the audio driver (Version 6.0.1.8496) because I was also facing the issue with the nahimic service, and my audio stopped working, I tried to reintall the driver but nothing, so I reinstalled the latest windows 10 1809, the version of november, installed the chipset Version 5.12.0.38 and then the audio but nothing, on the device manager does not appear any realtek device, also any uknown device.
I installed the chipset and the audio using the asussetup file in both. What I'm missing?
12-08-2018 06:10 PM
12-09-2018 07:47 AM
waitandhope123 wrote:
Any advice on upgrading my RAM guys? Currently I have 32GB of 2133 -> THIS STUFF
I didn't buy it with Ryzen in mind, sorta bought 1 stick a month when RAM was dirt cheap. I was thinking I can move it to my sisters PC which is older and buy newer RAM for my B350-F / Ryzen 1700 3.8 OC.
Anyones experience is it worthwhile or no?
12-09-2018 08:33 AM
12-26-2018 04:48 PM
Stalker79 wrote:
Hi guys , i´m new to the forum. I´d like to explain my lack of judgement when "upgrading" from BIOS 3401 to 4024, which wasn't a smart move since i had zero issues with 3401.
Now i cant get my ram to work properly at 3000 Mhz, and any game crashes in 5 minutes of less.
I managed to downgrade to 3803 but that´s the lowest the board let´s me go and i can only use the ram at 2866 Mhz.
I tried installing the 3401 but it tells me "not a proper BIOS file".
But i have seen a few here on this thread claiming to revert back to 3401, can it be done on an Asus motherboard!?
Read somewhere you can only downgrade to 3805.
I already found online shops selling the BIOS chip for 15 to 20 bucks, but i really didn't want to go around messing with the motherboard unless it´s the only way.
Thanks in advance.
Specs:
Asus B350 F Strix ROG Motherboard
Ryzen 1600 Processor
16 Gb of G.Skill Ripjaws V CL15 Ram
RX 580 Sapphire Nitro+ 8 gb (the blue one)
650 Silver rated LC-Power PSU.
And a standard Seagate 1Tb Hard drive.
12-07-2018 12:19 AM