It’s one of these incredibly frustrating things about HDR certification.
The MSI is actually HDR True Black 400 certified which is different to normal HDR
HDR True Black 400 would generally be classed even above normal HDR1000
I think it’s reserved for OLEDs where the pixel is actually fully...
Ooo, that's quite a step up monitor wise. MSI tend to pack in a hell of a lot into their monitors
I think the HDR quality step up is going to hit you quite hard, obviously in a positive way.
5090 has been confirmed to be up to a full 600W, obviously aftermarket cards will likely use more than...
I would imagine that's the monitor, that's quite pronounced, never seen that kind of thing from a graphics card issue personally.
I can see a few others stating the same issue with that panel.
Shouldn’t lose anything by enabling fTPM. All that’s doing is allowing things like passwords to be stored in an encrypted part of the BIOS essentially.
Its like it’s unlocking the BIOS so that windows is allowed to access it and drop things like the Windows PIN in there.
At the moment as it’s...
Yep, it's page 42 on the manual here:
https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/13MANUAL/PRIME_PRO_PROART_TUF_GAMING_Intel_400_Series_BIOS_EM_WEB_EN.pdf?model=PRIME%20Z490-P
In Advanced / PCH-FW Configuration, under PTT, make sure that's set to enabled
If it is disabled though, I'd give PCS a...
Yeah, or perhaps BIOS has automatically updated through windows update and reset or something like that.
That makes a lot more sense, the other people were stating their Microsoft Account was getting brute forced so had been locked out, but OP was able to reset their password, so I don't think...
This looks promising on the same issue and makes more logical sense:
I've solved the issue !!! in my case. none of the solutions here works.
In my case for some reason the bios has made reset, which caused disabling TPM 2.
Once the tpm has been enabled again from the bios, I was managed to set...