Thanks. I have been doing just that. The utility (Advanced SystemCare) shows that in many cases I am using shows around 90% usage and there are times where the system appears to be slowing down.
The problem is that the there is no reference on the Gigabyte site concerning compatible RAM for the Vermeer CPU. It refers to the Cezanne as the latest list.
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-AB350-Gaming-3-rev-1x/support#support-doc
More information on the different AMD CPUs...
I am minded to upgrade my PC that is now successfully running Windows 11 from 16GB RAM to 32GB RAM. Currently I have fitted the following:
Team 16GB Kit (2 x 8GB)DDR4 3000
CL16-18-18-38 1.35v
TDGED416G3000HC16CDC01
If I do go down this route, do I purchase an identical kit to the above and fit...
Which box are you talking about? That is the issue....no box!
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A minor problem has arisen. Microsft Office Professional 2019 wants to be activated. It was done many years ago when I purchased it originally. This must have something to do with all the reboots and putting the NVME back in and also running the repair option on the USB. Anyway, I have...
I am now going to follow the Bios route that Gigabyte advised me to take.
F31
F40
F53.
A lot of swappng around, but that has done it. Now all I need is a later CPU. Which chip do you guys recommend?
I can then go to Windows 11.
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I was and I still am using Q Flash utility. Anyway, I have removed the nvme, fitted my old blank Samsung SSD and put my USB media in the USB3.2 in the back of the PC and it worked. I am in the BIOS and it shows F31.
I am now going to follow the Bios route that...
I am not trying to save money! That is why I am asking all these naive questions. After being out of touch for 7 years, I need to catch up. It is simple enough for me to build one after building 150 or so back in the 1990s. I started with a 286 and MSDOS 3.0. Then Windows 3.1.
Just to expand on this, I removed the SSD, but as soon as I tried all USB slots, it just kept giving me a flashing cursor. Even if I had got it to boot, there would have no way to get back into the front end of the BIOS to do anything. None of usual keyboard inputs would work.
I submitted yet another query to Gigabyte the other day, however, they have not replied to my BIOS stuck at the logo screen, I must presume the AB 350 gaming3 is finished(bricked). I see many reports of others having the same so I am going to do a new build with some bits from my old rig.
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