They are downloading. Then I'll restartAre all the optional updates installed?
They are downloading. Then I'll restartAre all the optional updates installed?
Once they're installed you need to make sure windows is configured for the 7800x3DOk I'll download those now.
No, it's down to you to configure windows as you need it, nothing to do with PCS.Wouldn't they have configured it when they built it last week? I mean the other games I have played have worked fine so far.
Just check the latest version on AMDs site and verify with yours. You have the B650 chipsetHow do I check the chipset is the latest version?
It's a setting in the BIOS.How do I make sure smart access memory is enabled will this void my warranty?
Yes! Sorry.No, it's down to you to configure windows as you need it, nothing to do with PCS.
Just check the latest version on AMDs site and verify with yours. You have the B650 chipset
It's a setting in the BIOS.
Is this your first PC?
So I don't mind it crashing occasionally but is it normal and safe to crash and reboot my computer and for the display to go green?Jedi Survivor is a game that has issues, especially with crashing. Start the game, go into video settings and disable Ray-Tracing (that seems to be the cause of a fair amount of crashing)....whilst you are there, also change settings as per the "accepted solution" post in this thread:
Constantly crashes at Cere's base
So i got to the point where im heading to Cere's base and the game crashed once, or maybe twice on my way there. But i can't progress forward since i keep crashing almost all the time while moving at Cere's base. Here is a collection of the crashes https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1806083912...answers.ea.com
Since the most recent game update, I was having severe crashing (at one point, it crashed 4 times in a row within 30 seconds on the game loading.....since I changed my settings to most of those in that post, I have had a single crash in the last week and I play the game for 3-4 hours a day most days
Is my chipset ASUS not AMD?No, it's down to you to configure windows as you need it, nothing to do with PCS.
Just check the latest version on AMDs site and verify with yours. You have the B650 chipset
It's a setting in the BIOS.
Is this your first PC?
Board partners don't make the chipset, it's related to the CPU, so AMD or IntelIs my chipset ASUS not AMD?
Reduce the overclock placed on the RAM.So reducing the frequency does what exactly?
Reduce the overclock placed on the RAM.
It's just a temporary measure until Board partners roll out BIOS updates to address the issue.
I would just disable EXPO for now as @CountingDown says.
The other thing, is just to double check what BIOS version you're on, just to be sure.
Just type "system info" into search
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Post a screenshot or let us know the BIOS and date
Keep an eye out on the BIOS updates available for your board, it should be labelled as AGESA update or possibly referencing EXPO timings.Played it for 2 hours this evening without crashing! Thanks once again.
Will do! cheersKeep an eye out on the BIOS updates available for your board, it should be labelled as AGESA update or possibly referencing EXPO timings.
Once that's available as non-beta, you need to contact PCS and get their approval to flash it.
It's really easy to flash, you can do it from an Asus program within windows. Then hopefully you can reapply EXPO at 6000MHz and have it perfectly stable.
@Scott is better to advise on that one.Rather than making an entirely new thread...
Is 70 degrees current temp and 86 degrees junction temp ok to have while gaming for like 3-4 hours at that temp?