My home built, video editing computer has an ASRock X99 Extreme4 motherboard. I have a hard drive S: for storage of videos, an M: drive for music, a P: drive for pictures, an O: drive for overflow, an external B: drive for backup. I connected a 6th drive to Sata3_5 to be ...
My voltage is set to 1.35 but is getting reported by HWiFO64 a bit higher at 1.366. So maybe getting RM going I'll see a different reading. At any rate, I sprung for another ASRock board, a Creator is all I could get my hands on, and a 3960x for a new build up. Should have...
There are a lot of parts that go into building a computer, whether it’s the components themselves, or the screws, standoffs, and cables that secure and connect everything together. So, it’s important to give yourself plenty of room to not only assemble your computer, but to also keep ...
ASRock users can use the following steps mentioned below to configure the CSM Support option. First launch your computer in Boot/UEFI. Now, go to theBoottab. Then navigate to theCSMoption and then configure it to the state you want. Finally, go to the Exit tab and then save and exit i...
Connect the power supply to an electrical outlet or an automatic voltage regulator (AVR) and turn the computer on. (Don’t forget to turn the switch behind the power supply on! It’s very common for builders – including me! – to forget about this.) If it turns on, hit the delete ...
AsRock, Feb 20, 2024 #2 A Ahhzz Win User Windows 10 Tweaks Pressing “Windows+Pause Break” (it’s up there next to scroll lock) opens the “System” Window. Windows 10: In the new version of Windows, Explorer has a section called Quick Access. This includes your frequent folders...
7.) /Boot/Boot Configuration a.) Boot Logo Display: Auto (important for E.11 - ASUS Boot Splash Screen Cosmetics) b.) Boot up NumLock State: Disabled c.) Setup Mode: Advanced 8.) /Boot/Compatibility Support Module/ a.) Launch CSM: Disabled 9.) /Boot/Secure Boot/ ...
However, on ASUS mobos this register is usually read only. This is also the case for all ASUS X99 mobos. When the kernel tries to write to this locked register, it causes a kernel panic. This panic can happen very early in the boot process, with the result that your system ...
12. Turn on your PC (Image: © Future) Finally, we have the last piece of the puzzle to slot into place. First, take a look at your motherboard andlocate the PCIe slotclosest to your processor. From there locate the two PCIe slots next to where you’ll want to install your GPUan...
Attach a keyboard, mouse, and HDMI monitor to the machine. Plug the power cord into the Antec power supply, turn on the power switch. Press the ATX power button. The machine should boot. If it doesn’t boot, this is the time to do basic troubleshooting. Don’t add any more graphics...