I have been using a Razer mouse for about a year. It always showed up in device manager under is own name and had a Razer driver.
Just bought a Logitech mouse and it shows up in device manager as a HID-Compliant mouse using the old Microsoft driver.
Then they have G-Hub software that appears...
I have never removed a CPU with this much paste around the edges. What are the chances that it can actually get into the socket or pins?
Maybe better off leaving it in place and just wiping off as much paste as possible?
This is an i5-9600K and board that is for sale.
Obviously way to much thermal paste was used.
Would you be concerned about paste seeping into the socket and stay away from it?
Thanks
So, are you better off staying on ver 10 for now?
Are most of you staying with the drivers installed by Windows 11 or upgrading to all the ones on the MSI site?
Any problems with any of the ones at MSI?
Windows 11 installed all its own drivers and they appear to be working. There are 8 drivers available on the MSI site: Bluetooth, Network, Chipset, RST, Audio etc. They all look to be from the manufacturers like Realtek and Intel. The dates appear to be much newer than the Microsoft ones. Is it...
My board came with the current BIOS already installed. Windows 11 installed without problems. Not even LAN driver issues.
The Noctua had excellent clearance.
I also used the Vengeance RAM but two 32's.
I did not car for the little plastic M.2 retainers.
The 3200 RAM was running at 2133. Enabling...
In my MSI MSI MPG Z690 Edge WIFI DDR4 the first M2 slot is PCIe 4 from the CPU. The other three are from the chipset.
In the manual there is this notation:
⚠ Important
∙ Intel® RST only supports PCIe M.2 SSD with UEFI
ROM.
∙ M2_2~4 support Intel® Optane™ Memory.
Do not really understand what...
I just received my MSI MPG Z690 Edge WIFI DDR4. The heat sinks are substantial but there is more than adequate clearance for the NH-D15. Hard to
believe that Asus missed it so badly!
I am looking at pics of both the MSI edge that is compatible with the Noctua and the Strix. The clearance looks almost the same. Is it because the Strix heat sinks are taller? I would love to see where it hits but that would require buying the board.
The bad audio on the Tuf Gaming could have been a fluke. It was horrible frequency response, crosstalk and buzzing on the mic input. This seems to be more than just the codec. He should have requested a second board to make sure it was not a fluke. Could have used it with a sound card but that's...
Thanks. I wanted the ROG Strix Z690 Gaming Wifi D4 but it is not compatible with decent Air Coolers. Second choice was the Tuf Gaming Z690 Plus Wifi D4 but reviews really slammed the audio performance. Did not want Gigabyte due to the Realtek LAN chip so that left the two MSI boards. I ordered...