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Dude, I was going nuts trying to figure out how to plug the card into my new power supply. You're the only video I've seen where they actually show it and I got it figured out immediately. Thanks so much!
Well awesome my friend, Always a pleasure, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
Discovered your channel as I upgrade from RTX 2060 6GB (pandemic purchase) to ASRock Challenger OC 7800 XT. You do a great job presenting valuable info in short period of time. Liked and subscribed.
thank you for the easiest tutorial, followed it to a t and had no problem switching from a gtx 1080 to a rx 7800 xt....and just for anyone reading current(9/2/24) driver version for amd cards is 24.8.1 since 8/23/24
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Thanks for posting the vid! Also you might know this, there is a physical switch on the card by the pcie power connectors that you can switch to "bios OC/silent" or something like that, any idea what that's for?
@@AHappySpace yup, switching the card to silent will lower wattage in the card and speed of the fans, oc, overclocks the card and bios is for when you adjust it with trixx.
Always a pleasure my friend, happy I could help, maybe this video will help: th-cam.com/video/Ct7zf3cVS5Y/w-d-xo.html I don't recommend playing with Ray tracing, its a waste. Don't chase ultra settings, maybe even very high, high should be great, but check out the video, it may help you.
Wow, thank you so much my friend, I really appreciate this and your support, it means the world to me and I am so very happy you enjoyed this video as well.
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Thanks bud, I try to get a little better each video, while I lost my editor, due to his own devices, I learned a few things from him I used in this video,.... once I get my next 2 videos out (because I am late) I plan on looking for another.
@@ThisBytesForYouThx, that was a quick reply, I just rewatched the video and I realized that I thought that you were still in the safe mode after you installed the gpu and started the PC. Again, thx you gained a new sub.
Thank you so much for your kind words and support my friend, it means the world to me and I am so very happy I could help you. I'm a bit of a geek and love helping, so I am editing hopefully mondays video so i check from time to time for new comments, so happy I could help.
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Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
Great vid' mate. Your process worked just fine. If I hadn't unchecked the AMD options in DDU that would have been a hassle. Keep doing what you're doing.
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Thank you so much for your kind words and support my friend, it means the world to me and I am so very happy I could help you. I definitely want to come down and visit some time, always wanted to.
Awesome my friend, I think you will love this card, Always a pleasure, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
I just upgraded my GPU today from RTX3050 6GB to 7800XT but with ASUS Dual Radeon instead of gigabyte but MAAAAAAAN! YOUR STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE HELPED ME OUT WITHOUT ANY ISSUES! Btw the latest version today is v24.12.1 and there are some changes in the flow during the installation of the AMD Driver. But even then, your explanation in this video prepared us while installing :))))) Keep it up man
Thank you so much for your kind words and support my friend, it means the world to me and I am so very happy I could help you. Crazy how many drivers they go through, pretty amazing actually, so very happy you enjoyed it my friend.
when you have static electricity built up in you, try to make sure you touch a piece of the bare metal, coated or painted metal does not pass electricity that well
Hey man, just ordered the same version as you, (ofc the Gigabyte version :D) and i just wanted to ask if the fans are loud, about it's temperature etc. I've heard a lot of mixed opinions on this
Thanks for your helpful videos. I like how you break things down into an easy to understand formula. I never used to do the ddu when I was changing same brand cards, now I do it every time thanks to you.
Thank you so much for your kind words and support my friend, it means the world to me and I am so very happy I could help you. This is the reason I made this channel and I am so happy you got it ;)
I was watching this on another system while installing my new card, and it was extremely easy to follow, didn't skip any steps, and was very helpful. I felt safe to not break anything in your hands :) Thank you for the video!
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Just as a warning to some, the Gigabyte Control Center and Amd Adrenaline software do not play nice with one another. If you experience driver timeouts or driver crashes uninstall GCC! This happened to me with my 6800 XT but I’m not sure if it’s fixed now. I would just like to give you a heads up if anyone has issues.
@@ThisBytesForYou yeah, hopefully Gigabyte fixed the issue, but it was aggravating trying to get the software to work. Apparently it was because of Gigabyte’s built in OC’er in the software conflicting with AMD’s Oc’er in Adrenalin Edition. It also didn’t help everytime GCC installed, it wanted to install a bunch of drivers too.
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Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
@@GOODBOY-c3w very nice! I got mine 2 days ago and the installation was very quick and easy thanks to the guide, I'm really loving AMD adrenaline way more than Geforce Experience and I'm trying to get used to the tweaking of the settings and everything. I'm still in this phase where i'm scared to crank up my settings in Rainbow Six Siege.
Thank you for this great video! Quick question, at 15:20 when you installed the new card and turned the system back on, wouldn't windows try to install it's own drivers? Thank you!!
Thanks bud, glad you enjoyed it. No, it shouldn't at least, pay close attention to the way I uninstalled the drivers, it "should" stop it from looking for new drivers. The way though you can ensure it doesn't is just disconnect from Wi-Fi or disconnect your ethernet cable.
I see your using a MSI board, but u are able to get the Gigabyte RGB Fusion install up and running. I'm having issue with mine. Using MSI board as well but i couldn't get the Gigabyte RGB apps to run ahhhhh
Awesome my friend, Always a pleasure, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you. You know, reading the message, about 20 times, I read it as you were a PC builder like me, old school like me and I could teach you which was cool, but even cooler to hear a house builder, a person that builds houses, and has been doing it for years, I have made this easy for you... I find what you do so fascinating, so amazing, and I could help you, that's pretty awesome my friend, thank you and it is completely my pleasure.
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Thank you so much for your kind words and support my friend, it means the world to me and I am so very happy I could help you and so very happy you enjoyed the video.
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you. Cheers my friend ;)
Just brought an rx 7800xt for $500 SGD, what a deal. Replacing my rx 7600, thank you for this video. I have actually forgotten about ddu, this video helped
Great Deal my friend and Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you. Please let me know if you have any issues, but going from a 7600 to a 7800, what power supply do you have?
@ just brought an 850w but the issue right now i have is 5 5600, I’m only playing to get an 1440p next year. So im not sure how bad the bottle neck will be in 1080p
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This video will be really helpful as i've ordered XFX Radeon 7800XT and will be installing soon on my pc. Really nice of you on giving info about locking mechanism of graphics pci slot, it will save many from getting broken. Mine is already broken :)
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you. Ekk, your slot is broken, I hope not too bad that you can't insert a new GPU?
@@killjoy4862 Yes, i got it just in case and already using it with my RX 570 gpu. Have not received 7800XT yet, hopefully in couple more days i'll be able to answer second question
saddly it is loud but typically when you are using it, to get that loud, you have a set of headphones on or speakers, it drowns it out. I dont really change the fan curves, other than not letting go silent, silent bugs me.
No va a bajar mucho de la temperatura ambiente, por lo que el aire que entra en el PC está caliente, por lo que puede tener un flujo de aire perfecto, pero si el aire está caliente, está caliente.
I bought a 7900 gre and soon after figured out I only had one 6+2 PCIE cable for the graphics card with an extra 6+2 as a pigtail. A single cord is only rated for 150 watts, so I had to order a second pcie cable (luckily my psu is modular). What i figured out though is I could underclock and undervolt the card in the meantime to dramatically reduce power draw until the cable arrives. I'm shocked at the performance I'm getting with only gaming at 79ish percent clockspeed, and so far havent touched 200w board power.
good thinking on that my friend, undervolting the card to make it work for you but yes the card is definitely great and you won't use the total power that can be used by both PCIE connections, but it still will help tons, which of course is why I always recommend to use 2 cables
Great video, super excited to get my PC. Coming prebuilt just have to install the card myself. But also going to upgrade my old pc in the near future for my partner! Thank you for the knowledge!
Always a pleasure my friend, but you have me a little worried. Do you know what kind of power supply the prebuilt has, and what sort of prebuilt is it?
Hey bud, good to see you. Have you watched this video to see some of the settings I used? These would help you tons, and actually, I may do some with my new 7700XT review.
I have bought myself one of these for Christmas lol. What do you recommend to someone who will be case swapping and changing graphics card at same time? Change drivers and GPU before case swap or after?
Nice, congrats my friend and Merry Early Christmas. If you are only swapping your case and graphics card, do it until the point I finish DDU and shut it down, then do the swap. What case are you moving too and what is the manufacturer and model number of your motherboard?
Funny you say that, so this is my build in a Y70, I show you how to build in it from start to finish, check it out: th-cam.com/video/ymmxN141cxI/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared I came from a Corsair 5000, check it out: th-cam.com/video/13LhFMdbtBA/w-d-xo.html
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Thank you so much for your kind words and support my friend, it means the world to me and I am so very happy I could help you and so very happy you enjoyed it.
Hey I followed ur instructions but now my pc only boots up the bios and not windows? I have an msi motherboard and I switched out a nvidia for a AMD 7800xt
I tried it and it still isn’t working but the ez debug light is lighting up under vga if u would be down to hop in a discord call I would appreciate it because this pc repair place is trying to charge me 315 to diagnose it
no, I just got home from work, planning on going out with my wife in a few, I dont much time with her and then my kids, TH-cam is the best form of communication because I am not tied to it and I can help when I have time, and best for you, since I don't charge. $315 is a rip off. So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components: 1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number 1a. What BIOS version is on the motherboard, you can find out in the BIOS 2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number 3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number 4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number 5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number 6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number Redundant I know, but many people forget to enter manufacturer and exact model number 7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply? 8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, any adapters? 9. Is UEFI or Legacy Setup in the BIOS? 10. What slots do you have your RAM installed in? 11.Do you have CSM Enabled or Disabled in the BIOS 12. Is your Hard Drive/SSD with Windows set to GPT or MBR? 13. This video will help you identify hardware inside your PC: th-cam.com/video/65ZSiVImJx0/w-d-xo.html
This is a really good video. I'm considering upgrading my RTX 3060 to a RX 7800 XT, for pairing it with my Ryzen 7 7800x3d since I'm not really using up all its power. However I have a Corsair TX650M 650W 80 Plus Gold, and I'm afraid it won't be enough. I don't really look forward to upgrade my PSU, and I've read in Reddit quite a few people saying that they had no issues running this setup with a 650W PSU. I'm going with this GPU because for the games I play usually I'm not interested in ray tracing or how optimized they are with DLSS or FSR (I mainly play Counter Strike). In case this PSU won't be enough I would give back to the seller the RX 7800 XT and go for a RTX 4070 Super, but price-wise I consider AMD GPU to be worth it. Maybe I'm finally switching to team read after 8 years.
Gigabyte recommends 700Watts for a system with this card, chances are you won't hit that, especially with Counter Strike but they do that to protect you and themselves. I prefer to go with what they recommend and more, I have been using the same 1000Watt power supplies for over 10 years, buy more than you need and you will save money over time, I have upgraded my machines literally hundreds of times (different motherboards, cpus, graphics cards, etc) and I have never upgraded my power supply. I had to with the 4090 because of the 12VHP, but aside from that, these power supplies have paid for themselves over and over again, you pay a few more dollars upfront but you save in the end, I will probably still be able to use them with the 5090, I am sure I will too. I will never tell you get something less than they recommend. Make sure you have an HDMI 2.1 or DP 1.4 cable or above, you will have TONS of issues if you have less. If your monitor supports Freesync, it is AMAZING. As for DLSS, FSR, Fluid Motion Frames and Frame Generation, get the elitist mentality surely your friends have put in your head out of there, they are awesome even if you don't need them, they are not bad things like they make you think they are. They make games that are just shy of full and smooth frame rate become totally playable, they allow you to get higher resolutions with less hit to performance and so much more, there is little to no image quality degradation, sometimes your image quality will be better. It's sad that people attribute this to poor quality. Here is one of the 1000Watt power supplies I have, a newer one I got 5 years ago off of my Amazon Affiliate Link: geni.us/UbTn If you are interested, here is the 1000Watt I am using now on my workstation with a 12VHP, my Amazon Affiliate Link: geni.us/EQGgIyT Here is a 750 Watt, one I would get too off of my Amazon Affiliate link: geni.us/ddqis8H I would never recommend a product I wouldn't use myself, the top 2 I have, and the 3 would be something I would get and they are pretty affordable. Again though, the 650 "should" work, but I can't recommend it. I hope this helps you.
of course, but I may have to continue tomorrow, since I am going to bed. A few things to start 1. Did you do everything like I show you in this video, its important, even if you went from AMD to AMD, or Intel to AMD or NVIDIA to AMD (processors or graphics cards alike) 2. Is your HDMI cable 2.1 or DP cable 2.1 (VERY important) Now if that above, the questions and the video didn't help, I need you to answer the questions below So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components: 1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number 2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number 3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number 4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number 5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number 6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number Redundant I know, but many people forget to enter manufacturer and exact model number 7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply? 8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, any adapters? 9. Is UEFI or Legacy Setup in the BIOS? 10. What slots do you have your RAM installed in? 11. Do you have CSM Enabled or Disabled in the BIOS 12. Installed latest supported chipset driver? 13. Have you disabled Fast Boot within Windows? 14. This video will help you identify hardware inside your PC: th-cam.com/video/65ZSiVImJx0/w-d-xo.html
I was also full Intel and NVIDIA for a long time, but performance is kind. NVIDIA still has the 4090 and even 4080 TI Super that dominate, but they wreck wallets, the 7900XTX and 7900XT do great and cost less, though not as great. You can check out my latest build, which is now my workstation, since I edit video, I NEED NVIDIA since CUDA out performances Streaming Cores, but it is AMD CPU Based th-cam.com/video/ymmxN141cxI/w-d-xo.html AMD is a little more finicky than Intel but you will learn it, I show you how I integrate this machine: th-cam.com/video/55i9IcmsxzE/w-d-xo.html IF you are going Full AMD, just make sure you have a newer monitor, newest standard HDMI/DP cable and you should be fine, AMD seems to be more finicky mixing older and newer hardware. BIOS settings are more stick on AMD vs Intel but once you get them, you will be fine. I hope this helps and please let me know if you have any other questions, always happy to help.
@@chickeninaburger5321 Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
another question for you, once you shut down the pc in safe mode and installed the 7800xt, did you boot back up into normal mode? because thats what it seems like. or did you install the drivers in safe mode and then restart the pc back into normal mode? i just like to follow everything as close as i can and im rewatching the vid.
Always happy to help my friend, but no, I did not install the driver in safe mode, you can't install it in safemode, restart in regular mode then install the driver.
Not stupid at all my friend, we were all noobs once, I NEVER forget that, if you don't know, you don't know, i wasn't born knowing what I know today and I am thrilled I could help you. Sadly, since CD/DVD roms are dead, you can't use the CD that came with many motherboards, but they were outdated the minute they were printed. I recommend going to your friends or families house, with a thumb drive and downloading all the drivers and software so you can use on your new system. Many things will work basically without drivers, were you can download them and install them when you are in windows, but it's best to do it before those drivers get installed. I have tons of videos on how to build new machines, from the ground up my friend, let me know what you have in your system and I can match you up with a video, shows you how to install and configure everything as well.
You're awesome and I really make use of your tutorials. I just need to know ... Am I really gonna need the GIGABYTE software if I'm going to be using Adrenaline & iCUE?
Thanks bud Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you. AS for Gigabyte software, what is the manufacturer and model number of your graphics card and motherboard?
@@Ace_of_DiscaL thanks bud, I do appreciate it greatly, you don't have to use the Gigabyte software, infact I hate it BUT, the big but is that if you want to control the aRGB lighting on the card, you have to use it, or you can use Signal/OpenRGB, but those are a little flakey as well. The gigabyte software also allows you to flash the firmware on the cards, it might be better for you, since you are completely AORUS, but for me I am MSI and AORUS, at least on my workstation. Adnrenaline does a ton on its own, which is awesome, but no aRGB, iCUE controls a lot of aRGB stuff, but the card doesn't show up in there, unless that changed recently. This is my new workstation in case you are curious: th-cam.com/video/ymmxN141cxI/w-d-xo.html
I have a msi b550 mainboard , a ryzen 7 5800X3D CPU , power supply 850watt from msi. The following problem , my 1080ti graphics card works fine , but as soon as I put in the sapphire 7800xt nitro , I get no picture on the monitor . On my other pc, the new 7800xt works perfectly. I need help, unfortunately I can't get any further :(
This might lead to a few more questions, but lets start with the following: 1. Please check if your main boot drive, your C drive is GPT, you can check by • Right clicking on the start button • Click Device Manager • Click to expand disk drives • Right click on your boot drive • Click properties • Click the Volume tab • Click Populate • What does it say under "Partition Style" 2. What BIOS version are you on? 3. Do you have your memory set to XMP or AEMP? 4. Is your HDMI cable HDMI 2.1 or above or if its DP, is that cable 1.4 or above?
@@ThisBytesForYou I have the latest Bios version. As for the cables, I have tried Dp and HDMI 1.4 and higher and 2.1 and higher unfortunately without success. Main boot is drive C. I have completely reset the BIOS to default or factory settings.
Just in case you don't know how to check • Right click on the start button • Click Device Manager • Click to expand disk drives • Right click on your boot drive • Click properties • Click the Volume tab • Click Populate • What does it say under "Partition Style"
Thanks for the helpful video! Btw, won't a support be needed for the card? I mean, its massive hahahha I've seen some people using it and am worried I might need it. Don't really know though
If we do the setting now of the graphics card that allows us to go we can do it with our old graphics card and while waiting for the day when we receive the new graphics card
that wont make sense if they are different graphics card, do the settings and changes that I show you when the card arrives, you can wait a little longer to get the most possible performance, unless you like issues.
Hey I have a question, I’m building my first build, and I’m getting that GPU, should I use one PCIe cable and connect the pigtail to the other 8 pin connector or get a second PCIe cable from the power supply to connect to the other 8 pin connector, avoiding the pigtails
@@AngelReyes-rg6lq never pig tail, use a cable directly from the PSU, and if you need another, get another cable from the PSU, 2 connections, 2 cables, 3 connections, 3 cables.
So I sold my 3060 planning on buying an 4070, ended up getting a great deal on a rx 7800xt. I didn’t know I was supposed to do all this, really thought it was just a plug and play n install the new software and driver for a new brand. I have my nvidia apps and drivers still and I installed my new rx 7800xt, how much damage am I doing? What do I do
you won't damange the card or the system but you will get errors and bluescreens and you are killing yourself on performance. Get rid of all the NVIDIA based software, since you are on AMD now and install what the card needs. What manufacturer and model number motherboard do you have and power supply.
Do I need to install the drivers for 7000 series when I already use amd Radeon (5000 series)? I'm thinking about to get from my rx 5700 up to 7900 gre or even the 8000 series next year
I have PCie cable with 8 pin on a psu side and 8 pin + additional 8 pin coming out of the firs 8. Can I use it? or shoul I use 2 separate 8 pin cables both connected to psu?
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components: 1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number 2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number 3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number 4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number 5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number 6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number 7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply? 8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, any adapters? 9. Is UEFI or Legacy Setup in the BIOS? 10. What slots do you have your RAM installed in? 11. Do you have CSM Enabled or Disabled in the BIOS
@@hdlm2057 ahhhh, well that does happen and I am so very happy you didn't waste too much time on that, it would have eaten me up alive hahah but I am so very happy I could help you my friend, it means the world to me that I could help you.
Been in between this card and the ASUS tuf card. I used the tuf card before I gave it away I never heard it once while gaming at 1440p. Do you think I’d be able to hear this card while doing the same ? I keep my room pretty cool.
very nice detailed guide! Thank you helped me lots with my new Radeon RX 7800 XT. One issue i am having however after getting the new GPU my second monitor seems to be lagging and cant figure out how to fix that :/
Your RAM should not be max out, sounds like you either have too many programs running at the same time or your windows install is corrupt, maybe a virus. Right click on your taskbar, click "Task Manager" on the processes tab, click the Memory tab, so that the program using the most memory as at the top, what are the top 10 programs eating up RAM and how much RAM are they taking? Also, how much free disk space do you have on your C drive?
at the end when you installed the drivers, do they auto-enable so that your pc stops using the windows drivers? bc i never saw the mouse change back to normal, or is that just what your mouse looks like on screen?
thats actually a decent question, yes they auto enabled, GENERALLY, the resolution changes when the drivers enact, but not always depending on the native resolution and what may be there already, I like the way you phrased that question. AS for the mouse, yes, because its 4K, I have the mouse obnoxiously large and green so it doesn't get lost.
@@ThisBytesForYou i’ll be sure to come back in a couple days if i have trouble installing mine, going from a 1050ti to a 7800xt so a pretty big upgrade for me, but i’ve upgraded everything else myself so i should be fine, but thanks for the assurance and assistance
WOW, that is a huge upgrade, congrats and I am here to help but a HUGE question then, well 2, but the big one is what power supply do you have? This will require a 700Watt and 2 x 8Pin PCIE connections, and I dont recommend daisy chaining them.
@@rawdog7881 Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
@@ThisBytesForYou Finally finished my build today. Took 5 hours and everything went off without a hitch, thanks to you….besides my back cable management lol. I’m now in the 1440p era.
Thanks man! Excellent video. One question: I just bought a sapphire nitro+ amd radeon rx 7800 xt gaming oc. It comes with a fan in conector. I not mean the ARGB control conector, is another 3 pin one labeled fan in. Do you know what is for?
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@@lotariuss well, I would put it in the front, off to the left (closest to you turn 45°to the left so that it's blowing on the side of the card in towards the board, keeping more cool, give it a try
I think it would be a great upgrade, plus 16 Gigs of RAM, it will be great, almost double the performance in some games, just make sure you uninstall the drivers like I do, and it might be best to uninstall the games and reinstall them, the 100% best, but VERY extreme is to wipe and reload the operating system and start from scratch, I like extremes. I hope the best for you my friend.
@ThisBytesForYou I may have confused myself with the number when typing mate. Just got this card and a new psu. So re wiring my pc tomoz. It's a pain for a noob like me. But I'll be using your guide as reference. Thanks broski
@@EMJAY88GAMING always a pleasure my friend and no worries, it's a lot of info, so very happy I could help you and please feel free to ask any questions, we were all noobs at one point, I got you my friend ;)
@@ytsinay it's ok, just do it the way I show and you will be fine, start ddu like I show, even if you have the new card, do it like I show you then download and install the new drivers
I installed the new graphics card but it won't boot. I have an Asus z170p motherboard and just installed 2 16gb 3600 ddr4 ram sticks. I can get into the bios but it won't boot windows. Any suggestions?
Multiple Answers, respond to each 1. Did you disconnect and Power cable from an SSD? 2. Did it work before you installed the graphics card? 3. This card requires a system with at least a 700Watt Power supply 4. This card requires 2 x 8Pin PCIE connections, if they are daisy chained you will have issues. Do you have both connected, and are they daisy chained?
@@ThisBytesForYou 1. I don't believe I disconnected anything. 2. It was working with my old graphics card and ram. 3. I have 750w power supply. 4. I wasn't aware what daisy chaining is but I have the 2 pins coming from my power source but haven't opened up the other side of the case to inspect. Maybe I need to get a different connector because both had the +2 slots and I can see you only had 1 wire that had the +2 slot. But I don't think they are connected to each other, they come out separately.
@@TATONKA-THE-ETERNAL as long as you have 2 cables, each coming from the power supply is perfect, not 2 connections from 1 cable, that is daisy chaining. The card needs to be setup in UEFI, you will need to use your old card for a minute to find out, right click on the start button, then click on Device Manager, click to expand "Disk Drives" right click on your C drive, which ever drive it may be, then click properties. Click the Volumes tab then click Populate, what does it say under "Partition Style"
no, your card can work with out drivers, it will use basic VGA drivers. Something else is wrong, but I can't tell since I am not there, something is loose.
@MiculParazit that's the GPU, what is us the exact manufacturer and model number in of the card and if it gives you and error, what is the error? All of this is on a sticker on the card and the box too, it could also be called a part number.
Hi man, i switched from a 3070 to a 7800xt and i have a problem now, my second monitor does nit display anything, but is recognised by windows and i can even open apps on it, but it just says no DP signal, the funny part is, i tried it with HDMI, it works, i swapped out the old DP cable with a new, nothing, do you have any idea what it could be ?
@@ThisBytesForYou well, can´t find that out anymore then, i connected a HDMI cable and it works, so maybe a broken connector on the monitor, but as i said it worked fine till i switched the 3070 with the 7800XT i even swapped the cables between them, and still nothing, so i think it is a broken DP connector
Uhhhh.....Something went wrong here. I decided to make a new folder for the Uninstaller app so I could more easily find it and ummm. I booted into safe mode and now its telling me the system can't access it. What did I do wrong?
@@ThisBytesForYou I got that error message from Windows. So I ended up doing the driver wipe out of safe mode. And that worked. Ive been busy the last few hours with the GPU and PSU replacement itself
Ummm, OK, if you mean DDU, DDU will work perfectly fine in safe mode, like I showed you, not sure what could have happened but glad you got it. Did you do the driver wipe using the catalyst software instead?
I would love to help you, but you gave me no info. If it didn't start, you didn't connect something, but lets go through this. So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components: 1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number 1a. What BIOS version is on the motherboard, you can find out in the BIOS 2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number 3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number 4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number 5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number 6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number Redundant I know, but many people forget to enter manufacturer and exact model number 7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply? 8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, any adapters? 9. Is UEFI or Legacy Setup in the BIOS? 10. What slots do you have your RAM installed in? 11.Do you have CSM Enabled or Disabled in the BIOS 12. Is your Hard Drive/SSD with Windows set to GPT or MBR? 13. This video will help you identify hardware inside your PC: th-cam.com/video/65ZSiVImJx0/w-d-xo.html
Ok. I finally got my PC back in working order after 2 days. Ill still need to configure the software to save videos to a certain drive, and find out how to enable or disable microphones while recording
@@ThisBytesForYou Yep. I figured that out. But Im having some issues with electrical noise? When Im at peak power draw the lights flicker a little bit and I hear some coil whine from the new PSU when it peaks. Ive been figuring out a solution to this. Otherwise the setup MOSTLY works. I did experience some game crashes before tinkering with the settings. I had to dail back the graphics to medium on WH40K Darktide to Medium or else I would crash joining a game in progress. I also noticed a little bit of stuttering in Helldivers. I had considered an undervolt. My friend said I should use my UPS but on the surge side, not the battery side. When I tried it on the battery side the alarm went off at 200W board power or above
Sorry, I didn't see this response. Sadly that coil wine happens, not specifically with this card, it can happen with any card, so for example if you had 20 of these cards, maybe 3 would have it, if you had 20 4090's maybe 4 of them would have it, kind of luck of the draw. What resolution are you running on?
@@ThisBytesForYou 1080P. I had been looking into going to 1440P. But I hear it from the back of the PC near the bottom so it has to be the PSU doing it
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@@ThisBytesForYouyour welcome and I have an other question I have to change my graphics card (rtx 3060ti gainward 8go )and my power supply (650w)Because I switch to an rx 7800xt and to an rm750e Can I change them in the same time?
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@@ThisBytesForYou one more question would this be good buy XFX Quicksilver AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT Magnetic Air Gaming Graphics Card with 16GB its on sale right now on amazon and got 850 w psu sorry for asking because i'm always Nvidia card user so i hope you understand Sir
yeah thats, a bad time if PC history for sure, it would definitely be a nice upgrade, I think you will be perfectly well, but what is the manufacturer and model number of your power supply?
@@Tressie13 you'd be surprised, many are incorrect, I show you the best way to fully utilize your card and it's features, crazy huh. Check it out, you might be surprised.
I felt the same way from your comment. You know, I was product development at Alienware and Velocity Micro (I guess Dell too, since they bought us and I worked there for a few months and quit), I would interview many people, part of this process was to build a PC, there are so many ways people do it, many wrong ways, but hey, if you feel there is only 1 way, I wonder which way you do it.
@@ThisBytesForYou I mean, the best way to install some very specific graphics card is a bit of a non sense, that's was my laughter. Calm the thing dude. Edit: there's nothing much to deal with installing ANY graphics card tbh...
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Dude, I was going nuts trying to figure out how to plug the card into my new power supply. You're the only video I've seen where they actually show it and I got it figured out immediately. Thanks so much!
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Discovered your channel as I upgrade from RTX 2060 6GB (pandemic purchase) to ASRock Challenger OC 7800 XT. You do a great job presenting valuable info in short period of time. Liked and subscribed.
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Thanks! For all you do!
Wow, thank you so much my friend, you know this means so much to me, I truly appreciate it.
thank you for the easiest tutorial, followed it to a t and had no problem switching from a gtx 1080 to a rx 7800 xt....and just for anyone reading current(9/2/24) driver version for amd cards is 24.8.1 since 8/23/24
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Thanks for posting the vid! Also you might know this, there is a physical switch on the card by the pcie power connectors that you can switch to "bios OC/silent" or something like that, any idea what that's for?
@@AHappySpace yup, switching the card to silent will lower wattage in the card and speed of the fans, oc, overclocks the card and bios is for when you adjust it with trixx.
@@ThisBytesForYou gotcha, thanks so much, now I just gotta play around with the in game settings to dial it in! Appreciate your help!
Always a pleasure my friend, happy I could help, maybe this video will help: th-cam.com/video/Ct7zf3cVS5Y/w-d-xo.html
I don't recommend playing with Ray tracing, its a waste. Don't chase ultra settings, maybe even very high, high should be great, but check out the video, it may help you.
Thanks!
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Great video I went from Nvidia 1660 to a Radeon 7800 amd.
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Another VERY helpful video, Iggy. You have spent a lot of time researching, filming and editing. Good job!
Thanks bud, I try to get a little better each video, while I lost my editor, due to his own devices, I learned a few things from him I used in this video,.... once I get my next 2 videos out (because I am late) I plan on looking for another.
Best tutorial, just bought the same gpu, upgrading from a 2060. Though I'm wondering how to go back from the safe mode to the normal one in windows.
Restart your computer, like I do in the video.
@@ThisBytesForYouThx, that was a quick reply, I just rewatched the video and I realized that I thought that you were still in the safe mode after you installed the gpu and started the PC. Again, thx you gained a new sub.
Thank you so much for your kind words and support my friend, it means the world to me and I am so very happy I could help you. I'm a bit of a geek and love helping, so I am editing hopefully mondays video so i check from time to time for new comments, so happy I could help.
This is weirdly specific to see on my fyp because this is actually my fav GPU
Nice
Nice tutorial planning to buy the exact same model. Thanks mate ^^
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Man he saved my dayy! I thought I had a faulty card... God bless you sir! And you earned a Sub.
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Great video! Really thankful that you go in depth! Getting my new GPU today, and was a really good refresher on how to cleanly install it!
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Great tutorial. I would normally have removed the old card, installed the new one and that would have been it. Now I can do it sensibly.
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Thank you for this video. Followed along and it worked wonderfully with my new RX 7600 XT. Really enjoy your content. Please keep up the good work!
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Great vid' mate. Your process worked just fine. If I hadn't unchecked the AMD options in DDU that would have been a hassle. Keep doing what you're doing.
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Such an excellent tutorial. Greetings from Down Under. Subscribed. Cheers
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I am looking to buy my first Radeon RX 7800 XT (moving away from team blue) in sales in the UK and I enjoyed this video a lot, many thanks
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I just upgraded my GPU today from RTX3050 6GB to 7800XT but with ASUS Dual Radeon instead of gigabyte but MAAAAAAAN! YOUR STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE HELPED ME OUT WITHOUT ANY ISSUES! Btw the latest version today is v24.12.1 and there are some changes in the flow during the installation of the AMD Driver. But even then, your explanation in this video prepared us while installing :))))) Keep it up man
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when you have static electricity built up in you, try to make sure you touch a piece of the bare metal, coated or painted metal does not pass electricity that well
you are correct, but will still pass, electricity will find the weakest thing to go through, painted or not, it should work fine
@@ThisBytesForYou oh okay, can you answer my other comment i just posted please?
already did ;)
Hey man, just ordered the same version as you, (ofc the Gigabyte version :D) and i just wanted to ask if the fans are loud, about it's temperature etc. I've heard a lot of mixed opinions on this
If they hit 100% yes but if you have good system cooling and a low ambient temperature you are good, the fans will never raml up that high
Thanks for your helpful videos. I like how you break things down into an easy to understand formula. I never used to do the ddu when I was changing same brand cards, now I do it every time thanks to you.
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Thank you for this video even though I’ve set up a pc before it’s been a while and it was reassuring to watch someone install the same card
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I was watching this on another system while installing my new card, and it was extremely easy to follow, didn't skip any steps, and was very helpful. I felt safe to not break anything in your hands :) Thank you for the video!
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Just as a warning to some, the Gigabyte Control Center and Amd Adrenaline software do not play nice with one another. If you experience driver timeouts or driver crashes uninstall GCC! This happened to me with my 6800 XT but I’m not sure if it’s fixed now. I would just like to give you a heads up if anyone has issues.
@@aticoco odd, works great for me, but good info, thank you
@@ThisBytesForYou yeah, hopefully Gigabyte fixed the issue, but it was aggravating trying to get the software to work. Apparently it was because of Gigabyte’s built in OC’er in the software conflicting with AMD’s Oc’er in Adrenalin Edition. It also didn’t help everytime GCC installed, it wanted to install a bunch of drivers too.
Funny, running into this issue with gigabyte, hyte and Msi right now haha. Think gigabyte is the issue here
Mine alweys crushing your saying to remove gcc?
I will have more on this soon.
Helped a lot. Thank you!!
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I just put in the order for an RX 7800 XT, going to be upgrading from my GTX 1080 which I've had since 2017!
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I'm doing the same upgrade
@@GOODBOY-c3w good stuff my friend, let me know how it goes.
@@GOODBOY-c3w very nice! I got mine 2 days ago and the installation was very quick and easy thanks to the guide, I'm really loving AMD adrenaline way more than Geforce Experience and I'm trying to get used to the tweaking of the settings and everything. I'm still in this phase where i'm scared to crank up my settings in Rainbow Six Siege.
give it a try
Thank you for this great video! Quick question, at 15:20 when you installed the new card and turned the system back on, wouldn't windows try to install it's own drivers? Thank you!!
Thanks bud, glad you enjoyed it. No, it shouldn't at least, pay close attention to the way I uninstalled the drivers, it "should" stop it from looking for new drivers. The way though you can ensure it doesn't is just disconnect from Wi-Fi or disconnect your ethernet cable.
@@ThisBytesForYou Ahh!! I missed that! Thank you again!
Anytime bud, happy I could help and please let me know if you have any other questions.
I see your using a MSI board, but u are able to get the Gigabyte RGB Fusion install up and running.
I'm having issue with mine. Using MSI board as well but i couldn't get the Gigabyte RGB apps to run ahhhhh
I know, its a horrible issue, I need to make a video out of it, REAL soon, I will try for this week or next on how to fix it
@@ThisBytesForYou Ok thanks man. Looking forward to this video. Because i even try formatting my whole window and clear CMOS. No luck
yeah its gigabyte messing with things, but I hope to have it soon.
Here was an instruction that even an old house builder 🐒 understands. Thanks! 😀
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Thank for your guide, i just finish install my 7800xt, beside that i broke my vga lock when remove my old 6600, everything when smoothly
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Great video, thank you so much man! Super clear and easy to follow. Subscribed
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A brilliant tutorial. So easy to follow. Thank you!
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bro really helped me install my 7900gre lol thanks lol
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Comprehensive Explanation. Cheers.
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Just brought an rx 7800xt for $500 SGD, what a deal. Replacing my rx 7600, thank you for this video. I have actually forgotten about ddu, this video helped
Great Deal my friend and Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you. Please let me know if you have any issues, but going from a 7600 to a 7800, what power supply do you have?
@ just brought an 850w but the issue right now i have is 5 5600,
I’m only playing to get an 1440p next year. So im not sure how bad the bottle neck will be in 1080p
1440 will do better but you should be good at 1080, just make sure you select the highest refresh rate your monitor offers
@@ThisBytesForYou thank you so much
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14:00 I have a "little" problem because I got radeon rx6600 and it got only 1 connection and I dont know what to do can u help me?
@@Kotsztom_msfs like this th-cam.com/video/QT8HlrvkO4k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=bMWltt1J3OZ16Ivt
@@ThisBytesForYou Yes I got the RX 6600 EAGLE but thats the same
Then you are good my friend, this video is perfect for you.
@@ThisBytesForYou Thank you so much😀
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This video will be really helpful as i've ordered XFX Radeon 7800XT and will be installing soon on my pc. Really nice of you on giving info about locking mechanism of graphics pci slot, it will save many from getting broken. Mine is already broken :)
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@@ThisBytesForYou just the gpu locking tab is broken, slot reads gpu just fine. I wish i saw this video earlier
ahhh it happens, thankfully its just the locking tab, not a biggy ;)
Did you get that "sag bracket" thingy for gpu?
Is it heavy?
@@killjoy4862 Yes, i got it just in case and already using it with my RX 570 gpu. Have not received 7800XT yet, hopefully in couple more days i'll be able to answer second question
I have this card and is loud like hell when it rises 81c how to make them go quiet? Can you tell me the fans curve you use?
saddly it is loud but typically when you are using it, to get that loud, you have a set of headphones on or speakers, it drowns it out. I dont really change the fan curves, other than not letting go silent, silent bugs me.
Por que no debería subir a los 81°.... Este ensamble no debería pasar de los 74°, mejor revisa tu flujo de aire.
No va a bajar mucho de la temperatura ambiente, por lo que el aire que entra en el PC está caliente, por lo que puede tener un flujo de aire perfecto, pero si el aire está caliente, está caliente.
17:27 bro there isn't showing dispaly option to me
What can you explain what you mean?
I bought a 7900 gre and soon after figured out I only had one 6+2 PCIE cable for the graphics card with an extra 6+2 as a pigtail. A single cord is only rated for 150 watts, so I had to order a second pcie cable (luckily my psu is modular). What i figured out though is I could underclock and undervolt the card in the meantime to dramatically reduce power draw until the cable arrives. I'm shocked at the performance I'm getting with only gaming at 79ish percent clockspeed, and so far havent touched 200w board power.
good thinking on that my friend, undervolting the card to make it work for you but yes the card is definitely great and you won't use the total power that can be used by both PCIE connections, but it still will help tons, which of course is why I always recommend to use 2 cables
Great video, super excited to get my PC. Coming prebuilt just have to install the card myself. But also going to upgrade my old pc in the near future for my partner! Thank you for the knowledge!
Always a pleasure my friend, but you have me a little worried. Do you know what kind of power supply the prebuilt has, and what sort of prebuilt is it?
@ThisBytesForYou I misspoke, it’s a custom built I picked all the parts and consulted a buddy. 850w supply!
@@eastn7 ahhh ok cool, 850 is enough and should have 2 x 8Pin PCIE separate cables or at least 2 x 6+2Pin PCIE cables, separate cables.
@ yes! Going from a 1660ti and Ryzen 7 3700x to a Ryzen 9 7900x and Radeon RX 7800 XT! Going to be a HUGE jump. Thanks for reading!
Thats a nice update my friend, good stuff
Can you make a video on putting the best settings on the adrenaline software for this card to get the most juice out of the graphics card
Hey bud, good to see you. Have you watched this video to see some of the settings I used? These would help you tons, and actually, I may do some with my new 7700XT review.
I have bought myself one of these for Christmas lol. What do you recommend to someone who will be case swapping and changing graphics card at same time? Change drivers and GPU before case swap or after?
Nice, congrats my friend and Merry Early Christmas. If you are only swapping your case and graphics card, do it until the point I finish DDU and shut it down, then do the swap. What case are you moving too and what is the manufacturer and model number of your motherboard?
@ going from a 4000x Corsair to a Hyte 70. Motherboard is a MSI pro z690 A DDR4. Thanks for the reply!
Funny you say that, so this is my build in a Y70, I show you how to build in it from start to finish, check it out: th-cam.com/video/ymmxN141cxI/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
I came from a Corsair 5000, check it out: th-cam.com/video/13LhFMdbtBA/w-d-xo.html
How loud is it while gaming?
@@ThisBytesForYou thanks have a great one!
Thank you for the great video
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Very Helpful Video if sometime i order AMD Card, definitely will keep all this info in mind
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Would using a single 6+2 pin connector and one 6+2 part of pigtails and just hide the other part of pigtail work fine for the sapphire pure 7800 xt
@@russellfriend9925 i go over that in the video, you might want to check it out
@ ah ok my audio isn’t great so I probably missed it
@russellfriend9925 you're good, I show you too
Hey I followed ur instructions but now my pc only boots up the bios and not windows? I have an msi motherboard and I switched out a nvidia for a AMD 7800xt
when you updated your graphics card, did you also install a liquid cooling unit or maybe unplug a hard drive/ssd?
He's the GOAT of installing new Graphics Cards!
Wow, well thank you so much for your kind words and support my friend, it means the world to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
I’m actually going nuts I did everything step by step but don’t get a display the card is getting power I did lol the steps idk what to do
Do you have at least a 700Watt power supply with 2 separate PCIE connections, not daisy chained connected to the card from the power supply?
I tried it and it still isn’t working but the ez debug light is lighting up under vga if u would be down to hop in a discord call I would appreciate it because this pc repair place is trying to charge me 315 to diagnose it
no, I just got home from work, planning on going out with my wife in a few, I dont much time with her and then my kids, TH-cam is the best form of communication because I am not tied to it and I can help when I have time, and best for you, since I don't charge. $315 is a rip off.
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components:
1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number
1a. What BIOS version is on the motherboard, you can find out in the BIOS
2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number
3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number
4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number
5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number
6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number
Redundant I know, but many people forget to enter manufacturer and exact model number
7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply?
8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, any adapters?
9. Is UEFI or Legacy Setup in the BIOS?
10. What slots do you have your RAM installed in?
11.Do you have CSM Enabled or Disabled in the BIOS
12. Is your Hard Drive/SSD with Windows set to GPT or MBR?
13. This video will help you identify hardware inside your PC: th-cam.com/video/65ZSiVImJx0/w-d-xo.html
This is a really good video. I'm considering upgrading my RTX 3060 to a RX 7800 XT, for pairing it with my Ryzen 7 7800x3d since I'm not really using up all its power. However I have a Corsair TX650M 650W 80 Plus Gold, and I'm afraid it won't be enough. I don't really look forward to upgrade my PSU, and I've read in Reddit quite a few people saying that they had no issues running this setup with a 650W PSU. I'm going with this GPU because for the games I play usually I'm not interested in ray tracing or how optimized they are with DLSS or FSR (I mainly play Counter Strike). In case this PSU won't be enough I would give back to the seller the RX 7800 XT and go for a RTX 4070 Super, but price-wise I consider AMD GPU to be worth it. Maybe I'm finally switching to team read after 8 years.
Gigabyte recommends 700Watts for a system with this card, chances are you won't hit that, especially with Counter Strike but they do that to protect you and themselves. I prefer to go with what they recommend and more, I have been using the same 1000Watt power supplies for over 10 years, buy more than you need and you will save money over time, I have upgraded my machines literally hundreds of times (different motherboards, cpus, graphics cards, etc) and I have never upgraded my power supply. I had to with the 4090 because of the 12VHP, but aside from that, these power supplies have paid for themselves over and over again, you pay a few more dollars upfront but you save in the end, I will probably still be able to use them with the 5090, I am sure I will too. I will never tell you get something less than they recommend.
Make sure you have an HDMI 2.1 or DP 1.4 cable or above, you will have TONS of issues if you have less. If your monitor supports Freesync, it is AMAZING.
As for DLSS, FSR, Fluid Motion Frames and Frame Generation, get the elitist mentality surely your friends have put in your head out of there, they are awesome even if you don't need them, they are not bad things like they make you think they are. They make games that are just shy of full and smooth frame rate become totally playable, they allow you to get higher resolutions with less hit to performance and so much more, there is little to no image quality degradation, sometimes your image quality will be better. It's sad that people attribute this to poor quality.
Here is one of the 1000Watt power supplies I have, a newer one I got 5 years ago off of my Amazon Affiliate Link: geni.us/UbTn
If you are interested, here is the 1000Watt I am using now on my workstation with a 12VHP, my Amazon Affiliate Link: geni.us/EQGgIyT
Here is a 750 Watt, one I would get too off of my Amazon Affiliate link: geni.us/ddqis8H
I would never recommend a product I wouldn't use myself, the top 2 I have, and the 3 would be something I would get and they are pretty affordable.
Again though, the 650 "should" work, but I can't recommend it. I hope this helps you.
I have same video card and I get black screen intermittent… Could you help me with that ? Thanks in advance!
of course, but I may have to continue tomorrow, since I am going to bed. A few things to start
1. Did you do everything like I show you in this video, its important, even if you went from AMD to AMD, or Intel to AMD or NVIDIA to AMD (processors or graphics cards alike)
2. Is your HDMI cable 2.1 or DP cable 2.1 (VERY important)
Now if that above, the questions and the video didn't help, I need you to answer the questions below
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components:
1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number
2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number
3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number
4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number
5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number
6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number
Redundant I know, but many people forget to enter manufacturer and exact model number
7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply?
8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, any adapters?
9. Is UEFI or Legacy Setup in the BIOS?
10. What slots do you have your RAM installed in?
11. Do you have CSM Enabled or Disabled in the BIOS
12. Installed latest supported chipset driver?
13. Have you disabled Fast Boot within Windows?
14. This video will help you identify hardware inside your PC: th-cam.com/video/65ZSiVImJx0/w-d-xo.html
I'm looking to switch to a full AMD system after my whole life being Interl + Nvidia, honestly are there any downsides if I choose to do so?
I was also full Intel and NVIDIA for a long time, but performance is kind. NVIDIA still has the 4090 and even 4080 TI Super that dominate, but they wreck wallets, the 7900XTX and 7900XT do great and cost less, though not as great. You can check out my latest build, which is now my workstation, since I edit video, I NEED NVIDIA since CUDA out performances Streaming Cores, but it is AMD CPU Based th-cam.com/video/ymmxN141cxI/w-d-xo.html
AMD is a little more finicky than Intel but you will learn it, I show you how I integrate this machine: th-cam.com/video/55i9IcmsxzE/w-d-xo.html
IF you are going Full AMD, just make sure you have a newer monitor, newest standard HDMI/DP cable and you should be fine, AMD seems to be more finicky mixing older and newer hardware. BIOS settings are more stick on AMD vs Intel but once you get them, you will be fine. I hope this helps and please let me know if you have any other questions, always happy to help.
My GPU isnt showing up on the gigabyte control centre 🧐. I have the 7800 as well
@@chickeninaburger5321 what is the exact model number and manufacturer of the card
@@ThisBytesForYouNo worries. I just needed to update some things. Good video bro
@@chickeninaburger5321 Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
Thank you brother for this amazing video. Helped me a lot👍👍👍
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
another question for you, once you shut down the pc in safe mode and installed the 7800xt, did you boot back up into normal mode? because thats what it seems like. or did you install the drivers in safe mode and then restart the pc back into normal mode? i just like to follow everything as close as i can and im rewatching the vid.
Always happy to help my friend, but no, I did not install the driver in safe mode, you can't install it in safemode, restart in regular mode then install the driver.
stupid question prob but im new to pc building, so how would i go about the drivers if im not able to turn it on due to it not being together fully ?
Not stupid at all my friend, we were all noobs once, I NEVER forget that, if you don't know, you don't know, i wasn't born knowing what I know today and I am thrilled I could help you. Sadly, since CD/DVD roms are dead, you can't use the CD that came with many motherboards, but they were outdated the minute they were printed. I recommend going to your friends or families house, with a thumb drive and downloading all the drivers and software so you can use on your new system.
Many things will work basically without drivers, were you can download them and install them when you are in windows, but it's best to do it before those drivers get installed.
I have tons of videos on how to build new machines, from the ground up my friend, let me know what you have in your system and I can match you up with a video, shows you how to install and configure everything as well.
@@ThisBytesForYou im going to be using a XFX Quicksilver AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT with a ryzen 9 7950X3D
@@prodbyL1TK3Y and what motherboard manufacturer and model number
Sir plz do a video about how to connect power supply properly in to mother board and components its very helpful ❤
You mean something like this: th-cam.com/video/7SjQo7wrWq4/w-d-xo.html
@@ThisBytesForYou yes sir but we need which wire goes to which parts a full conection vedio and cable management 💫⚡️
Try this: th-cam.com/video/KrMPV0ARo0Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=aBThhJU-jHpDHqCX
You're awesome and I really make use of your tutorials. I just need to know
... Am I really gonna need the GIGABYTE software if I'm going to be using Adrenaline & iCUE?
Thanks bud Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you. AS for Gigabyte software, what is the manufacturer and model number of your graphics card and motherboard?
@@ThisBytesForYou My pleasure! Truth be told, you deserve your thanks 🤝 AORUS X570 & AORUS 7900 XTX.
@@Ace_of_DiscaL thanks bud, I do appreciate it greatly, you don't have to use the Gigabyte software, infact I hate it BUT, the big but is that if you want to control the aRGB lighting on the card, you have to use it, or you can use Signal/OpenRGB, but those are a little flakey as well. The gigabyte software also allows you to flash the firmware on the cards, it might be better for you, since you are completely AORUS, but for me I am MSI and AORUS, at least on my workstation.
Adnrenaline does a ton on its own, which is awesome, but no aRGB, iCUE controls a lot of aRGB stuff, but the card doesn't show up in there, unless that changed recently.
This is my new workstation in case you are curious: th-cam.com/video/ymmxN141cxI/w-d-xo.html
I have a msi b550 mainboard , a ryzen 7 5800X3D CPU , power supply 850watt from msi.
The following problem , my 1080ti graphics card works fine , but as soon as I put in the sapphire 7800xt nitro , I get no picture on the monitor .
On my other pc, the new 7800xt works perfectly.
I need help, unfortunately I can't get any further :(
This might lead to a few more questions, but lets start with the following:
1. Please check if your main boot drive, your C drive is GPT, you can check by
• Right clicking on the start button
• Click Device Manager
• Click to expand disk drives
• Right click on your boot drive
• Click properties
• Click the Volume tab
• Click Populate
• What does it say under "Partition Style"
2. What BIOS version are you on?
3. Do you have your memory set to XMP or AEMP?
4. Is your HDMI cable HDMI 2.1 or above or if its DP, is that cable 1.4 or above?
@@ThisBytesForYou I have the latest Bios version. As for the cables, I have tried Dp and HDMI 1.4 and higher and 2.1 and higher unfortunately without success. Main boot is drive C.
I have completely reset the BIOS to default or factory settings.
all main boot drives are C, is it GPT or MBR?
@@ThisBytesForYou need to look when I am home , I will tell you in 1 hour
Just in case you don't know how to check
• Right click on the start button
• Click Device Manager
• Click to expand disk drives
• Right click on your boot drive
• Click properties
• Click the Volume tab
• Click Populate
• What does it say under "Partition Style"
Thanks for the helpful video! Btw, won't a support be needed for the card? I mean, its massive hahahha I've seen some people using it and am worried I might need it. Don't really know though
you will but I didn't do that here since I was just showing people but you can check this out: th-cam.com/video/hyEJz56yg24/w-d-xo.html
If we do the setting now of the graphics card that allows us to go we can do it with our old graphics card and while waiting for the day when we receive the new graphics card
that wont make sense if they are different graphics card, do the settings and changes that I show you when the card arrives, you can wait a little longer to get the most possible performance, unless you like issues.
Hey I have a question, I’m building my first build, and I’m getting that GPU, should I use one PCIe cable and connect the pigtail to the other 8 pin connector or get a second PCIe cable from the power supply to connect to the other 8 pin connector, avoiding the pigtails
@@AngelReyes-rg6lq never pig tail, use a cable directly from the PSU, and if you need another, get another cable from the PSU, 2 connections, 2 cables, 3 connections, 3 cables.
So I sold my 3060 planning on buying an 4070, ended up getting a great deal on a rx 7800xt. I didn’t know I was supposed to do all this, really thought it was just a plug and play n install the new software and driver for a new brand. I have my nvidia apps and drivers still and I installed my new rx 7800xt, how much damage am I doing? What do I do
you won't damange the card or the system but you will get errors and bluescreens and you are killing yourself on performance. Get rid of all the NVIDIA based software, since you are on AMD now and install what the card needs. What manufacturer and model number motherboard do you have and power supply.
Do I need to install the drivers for 7000 series when I already use amd Radeon (5000 series)?
I'm thinking about to get from my rx 5700 up to 7900 gre or even the 8000 series next year
I thought I went over that pretty well in the video, but maybe this might help: th-cam.com/users/shortsqbKrePI6rvM
I have PCie cable with 8 pin on a psu side and 8 pin + additional 8 pin coming out of the firs 8. Can I use it? or shoul I use 2 separate 8 pin cables both connected to psu?
Have you watched this video, I tell you how you should do it here. You might want to watch it, kinda why I made it.
I've just received my graphics card, it's basically the same as yours but it looks huge and I'm worried it's not going to fit
Yup, it's large, my case is large too, just give it a try and do like I show you here
Can I do the same thing on a power color red devil 7800?
@@merarirebollar5023 you sure can
I followed all the steps, but when I turned my pc on the vga light come on and stays on and I get no visuals.
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components:
1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number
2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number
3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number
4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number
5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number
6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number
7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply?
8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, any adapters?
9. Is UEFI or Legacy Setup in the BIOS?
10. What slots do you have your RAM installed in?
11. Do you have CSM Enabled or Disabled in the BIOS
Nevermind it was just a bad graphics card. Went out got a new one and followed all the steps again and it worked perfectly. Thanks for the help though
@@hdlm2057 ahhhh, well that does happen and I am so very happy you didn't waste too much time on that, it would have eaten me up alive hahah but I am so very happy I could help you my friend, it means the world to me that I could help you.
If i have integrated graphics from my CPU, do i still need to do all of the driver elimination stuff?
@Tabbythefat th-cam.com/users/shortsqbKrePI6rvM?si=DrOLba49hXOOdJ4F
Been in between this card and the ASUS tuf card. I used the tuf card before I gave it away I never heard it once while gaming at 1440p. Do you think I’d be able to hear this card while doing the same ? I keep my room pretty cool.
As long as the TUFF was silent, this should be even more or the same, good stuff my friend.
@@ThisBytesForYou okay sweet I’m gonna hit up micro center my next day off thank you
@@isaacjlw correction, the card has a pretty steep built in fan curve but you can correct it like I show you here.
very nice detailed guide! Thank you helped me lots with my new Radeon RX 7800 XT.
One issue i am having however after getting the new GPU my second monitor seems to be lagging and cant figure out how to fix that :/
Same way I show you with the refresh rate, change it on the 2nd one
@@ThisBytesForYou my refresh rate is maxed on the second one, i even tried a different HDMI cable.
try swapping the 1st for the 2nd and 2nd for the first, does the issue follow?
@@ThisBytesForYou Yes its still giving me issues. now my RAM seems to be maxed out and my pc is basically unusable. i have 16GB
Your RAM should not be max out, sounds like you either have too many programs running at the same time or your windows install is corrupt, maybe a virus.
Right click on your taskbar, click "Task Manager" on the processes tab, click the Memory tab, so that the program using the most memory as at the top, what are the top 10 programs eating up RAM and how much RAM are they taking?
Also, how much free disk space do you have on your C drive?
at the end when you installed the drivers, do they auto-enable so that your pc stops using the windows drivers? bc i never saw the mouse change back to normal, or is that just what your mouse looks like on screen?
thats actually a decent question, yes they auto enabled, GENERALLY, the resolution changes when the drivers enact, but not always depending on the native resolution and what may be there already, I like the way you phrased that question. AS for the mouse, yes, because its 4K, I have the mouse obnoxiously large and green so it doesn't get lost.
@@ThisBytesForYou thanks so much, i didn’t see this before
anytime my friend, I always try to answer all comments and help out as much as possible, happy I could help.
@@ThisBytesForYou i’ll be sure to come back in a couple days if i have trouble installing mine, going from a 1050ti to a 7800xt so a pretty big upgrade for me, but i’ve upgraded everything else myself so i should be fine, but thanks for the assurance and assistance
WOW, that is a huge upgrade, congrats and I am here to help but a HUGE question then, well 2, but the big one is what power supply do you have? This will require a 700Watt and 2 x 8Pin PCIE connections, and I dont recommend daisy chaining them.
So can I do this before moving my mobo into a new case I purchased?
yup, get to where I finish DDU and shut it down, then transfer it
@@ThisBytesForYou thank you!
@@rawdog7881 Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
@@ThisBytesForYou Finally finished my build today. Took 5 hours and everything went off without a hitch, thanks to you….besides my back cable management lol. I’m now in the 1440p era.
good stuff my friend, so very happy I could help, please do let me know if you need any additional questions, always happy to help.
Thanks man! Excellent video. One question: I just bought a sapphire nitro+ amd radeon rx 7800 xt gaming oc. It comes with a fan in conector. I not mean the ARGB control conector, is another 3 pin one labeled fan in. Do you know what is for?
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you. As for the fan, that is for the Assistive System Fan Control, you can connect another fan to the card for external cooling.
@@ThisBytesForYou thanks a lot for the information! Keep UP the good vids!
@@lotariuss always a pleasure my friend, happy to help, do you think you are going to connect another fan there?
@@ThisBytesForYou where do that fan should be? Would be an fan aditional to the 3 front + 1 back?
@@lotariuss well, I would put it in the front, off to the left (closest to you turn 45°to the left so that it's blowing on the side of the card in towards the board, keeping more cool, give it a try
Does the ASUS RX7800 XT differ in anyway other than the software of course?
Drivers would be the same, the ASUS GPU Tweak III would be the difference, other than that it should be the same.
Hello =) Yhinking about uppgrading to this from 3060 12gb. Worth it ?
I think it would be a great upgrade, plus 16 Gigs of RAM, it will be great, almost double the performance in some games, just make sure you uninstall the drivers like I do, and it might be best to uninstall the games and reinstall them, the 100% best, but VERY extreme is to wipe and reload the operating system and start from scratch, I like extremes. I hope the best for you my friend.
Can the same cable pci be used for both connectors on the graphics card?
You may want to watch the video (its why its here), you can, but if you want it to work well, without potential issues, don't.
So when we connect the two 4 pins to the gpu is it best to have a double headed 4 pin or 2 singular 4 pin cables??
@@EMJAY88GAMING I never connect 2 4 pins, that's for the CPU, that is the EPS connection. I connect either 6+2 or an 8pin pcie
@ThisBytesForYou but in this video you connect 2 4 pins right?? I'm just wondering if that's on cable. Or 2 4 pin pcie
@@EMJAY88GAMING 2+4 yes, 4+4 never, check it out again, I promise
@ThisBytesForYou I may have confused myself with the number when typing mate. Just got this card and a new psu. So re wiring my pc tomoz. It's a pain for a noob like me. But I'll be using your guide as reference. Thanks broski
@@EMJAY88GAMING always a pleasure my friend and no worries, it's a lot of info, so very happy I could help you and please feel free to ask any questions, we were all noobs at one point, I got you my friend ;)
So u put 2 separat pci connectors at the gpu?
Have you checked out the video, I go over that.
What do i do If i only SAW this after i already started my PC with the new GPU?
@@ytsinay it's ok, just do it the way I show and you will be fine, start ddu like I show, even if you have the new card, do it like I show you then download and install the new drivers
how is this graphics card and would you recommend it over the other brands since this is like $15 cheaper?
The card is great but the only one I would get instead would be a sapphire card, sapphire makes great cars but this one is nice too.
The best way is to slide it in. You can try teleportation if you're good at it/.
@@club4ghz don't tell everyone our secrets, geez
Hi, i upgraded from nvidia to amd but im getting really bad stutters now and really really low fps… any clue why?
Did you watch this video?
Hi. I’m about to swap out a gtx 1080 for a 7900 gre. Exactly the same process? Thank you.
@@akumass1 basically yes, this one is geared more for you th-cam.com/video/YZq8G45Uok8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RVW_tCc6F2xh6_J9
@@ThisBytesForYou thank you my friend all very helpful. Stay creating. All the best.
Always a pleasure, so happy i could help and thanks so much for your kind words and support.
I installed the new graphics card but it won't boot. I have an Asus z170p motherboard and just installed 2 16gb 3600 ddr4 ram sticks. I can get into the bios but it won't boot windows.
Any suggestions?
Multiple Answers, respond to each
1. Did you disconnect and Power cable from an SSD?
2. Did it work before you installed the graphics card?
3. This card requires a system with at least a 700Watt Power supply
4. This card requires 2 x 8Pin PCIE connections, if they are daisy chained you will have issues. Do you have both connected, and are they daisy chained?
@@ThisBytesForYou 1. I don't believe I disconnected anything.
2. It was working with my old graphics card and ram.
3. I have 750w power supply.
4. I wasn't aware what daisy chaining is but I have the 2 pins coming from my power source but haven't opened up the other side of the case to inspect. Maybe I need to get a different connector because both had the +2 slots and I can see you only had 1 wire that had the +2 slot. But I don't think they are connected to each other, they come out separately.
@@TATONKA-THE-ETERNAL as long as you have 2 cables, each coming from the power supply is perfect, not 2 connections from 1 cable, that is daisy chaining.
The card needs to be setup in UEFI, you will need to use your old card for a minute to find out, right click on the start button, then click on Device Manager, click to expand "Disk Drives" right click on your C drive, which ever drive it may be, then click properties. Click the Volumes tab then click Populate, what does it say under "Partition Style"
@@ThisBytesForYou I've tried to plug my old card back in but that won't start either now. Is that because I uninstalled the graphics drivers?
no, your card can work with out drivers, it will use basic VGA drivers. Something else is wrong, but I can't tell since I am not there, something is loose.
Gygabyte control center dosen't see my graphics card, what should i do?
@@MiculParazit what is the exact model number and manufacturer of your card and if it gives you and error message what is the error?
@@ThisBytesForYou It's an RX 7700 XT 12gb
@MiculParazit that's the GPU, what is us the exact manufacturer and model number in of the card and if it gives you and error, what is the error? All of this is on a sticker on the card and the box too, it could also be called a part number.
@@ThisBytesForYou It seems reinstalling the program fixed the issue
Good stuff my friend, happy you got it.
Hi man, i switched from a 3070 to a 7800xt and i have a problem now, my second monitor does nit display anything, but is recognised by windows and i can even open apps on it, but it just says no DP signal, the funny part is, i tried it with HDMI, it works, i swapped out the old DP cable with a new, nothing, do you have any idea what it could be ?
Is the dp cable a 1.4 or lower standard, HDMI has to be 2.1 or above and dp has to be 1.4 or above and the input has to be selected on the monitor.
@@ThisBytesForYou huh, good question, how can i find it out, u got an idea ?
@@cristianjosan1138 you can't really tell looking at the cable, usually it would say it on the package. AMD is a little more finicky about standards
@@ThisBytesForYou well, can´t find that out anymore then,
i connected a HDMI cable and it works, so maybe a broken connector on the monitor, but as i said it worked fine till i switched the 3070 with the 7800XT
i even swapped the cables between them, and still nothing, so i think it is a broken DP connector
i still got the box from the new cable, it is a 1.4 DP cable
Uhhhh.....Something went wrong here. I decided to make a new folder for the Uninstaller app so I could more easily find it and ummm. I booted into safe mode and now its telling me the system can't access it. What did I do wrong?
What do you mean, System can't access it, what is telling you that?
@@ThisBytesForYou I got that error message from Windows. So I ended up doing the driver wipe out of safe mode. And that worked. Ive been busy the last few hours with the GPU and PSU replacement itself
Ummm, OK, if you mean DDU, DDU will work perfectly fine in safe mode, like I showed you, not sure what could have happened but glad you got it. Did you do the driver wipe using the catalyst software instead?
My pc did not start up after following step by step. Any recommendations?
I would love to help you, but you gave me no info. If it didn't start, you didn't connect something, but lets go through this.
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components:
1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number
1a. What BIOS version is on the motherboard, you can find out in the BIOS
2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number
3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number
4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number
5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number
6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number
Redundant I know, but many people forget to enter manufacturer and exact model number
7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply?
8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, any adapters?
9. Is UEFI or Legacy Setup in the BIOS?
10. What slots do you have your RAM installed in?
11.Do you have CSM Enabled or Disabled in the BIOS
12. Is your Hard Drive/SSD with Windows set to GPT or MBR?
13. This video will help you identify hardware inside your PC: th-cam.com/video/65ZSiVImJx0/w-d-xo.html
Ok. I finally got my PC back in working order after 2 days. Ill still need to configure the software to save videos to a certain drive, and find out how to enable or disable microphones while recording
you mean in the adrenaline software?
@@ThisBytesForYou Yep. I figured that out. But Im having some issues with electrical noise? When Im at peak power draw the lights flicker a little bit and I hear some coil whine from the new PSU when it peaks. Ive been figuring out a solution to this. Otherwise the setup MOSTLY works. I did experience some game crashes before tinkering with the settings. I had to dail back the graphics to medium on WH40K Darktide to Medium or else I would crash joining a game in progress. I also noticed a little bit of stuttering in Helldivers.
I had considered an undervolt. My friend said I should use my UPS but on the surge side, not the battery side. When I tried it on the battery side the alarm went off at 200W board power or above
Sorry, I didn't see this response. Sadly that coil wine happens, not specifically with this card, it can happen with any card, so for example if you had 20 of these cards, maybe 3 would have it, if you had 20 4090's maybe 4 of them would have it, kind of luck of the draw. What resolution are you running on?
@@ThisBytesForYou 1080P. I had been looking into going to 1440P. But I hear it from the back of the PC near the bottom so it has to be the PSU doing it
@@DAN007thefoxx1 let me know how it goes.
When I built my PC the 7800 xt fans were not spinning when the computer was turn on, is this normal?
The 7800 will be similar, check it out th-cam.com/users/shortsYBhefromMtU?feature=share
can the rtx 3060ti work without a driver while changing?
yes, but windows will inject it's own driver, and that why I show you how to remove them
Okay, thanks for the precision.
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
@@ThisBytesForYouyour welcome and I have an other question I have to change my graphics card (rtx 3060ti gainward 8go )and my power supply (650w)Because I switch to an rx 7800xt and to an rm750e Can I change them in the same time?
yes of course you could, best time too for nice cable management too
I am getting a 7900GRE tomorrow, the current version is 24.6.1.
ahhhh good stuff my friend, not too far off either on the version since it wasn't too long ago I released it, I hope this video helps you.
And I am going to follow your video exactly, nervous going from Nvidia to AMD, hope I don't mess anything up.
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you. I got you my friend, if you need help, just ask ;)
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@@ryanr6240 awesome bud, thank you so much my friend, it means a ton to me and I thank you for giving me the honor to help you.
i dont have that display settings in my amd apps,,why
At What time stamp do you see in my video?
do you need a support bracket?
It helps, check this out th-cam.com/video/hyEJz56yg24/w-d-xo.htmlsi=iKbbfsyRxIknYR-v
thinking to get it any issues with the drivers or the card ?
@@scyzorpl everything runs great
@@ThisBytesForYou one more question would this be good buy XFX Quicksilver AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT Magnetic Air Gaming Graphics Card with 16GB its on sale right now on amazon and got 850 w psu sorry for asking because i'm always Nvidia card user so i hope you understand Sir
@@scyzorpl going from Nvidia to AMD of AMD to Nvidia is rough, what do you have now?
@@ThisBytesForYou 3060 ti that i'm still crying about it that i had to pay 750 $ cuz of the crypto times my 1070 died on the worst time ever
yeah thats, a bad time if PC history for sure, it would definitely be a nice upgrade, I think you will be perfectly well, but what is the manufacturer and model number of your power supply?
Does it matter which way the 8 pin connectors go in?
Check out the video, I show you why
Is it neccessary to use a GPU sag bracket with this size GPU?
no, not necessary with any gpu size, but it is recommended, check this out: th-cam.com/video/hyEJz56yg24/w-d-xo.html
How many ways exist for isntalling a 7800 XT? 🤔
@@Tressie13 you'd be surprised, many are incorrect, I show you the best way to fully utilize your card and it's features, crazy huh. Check it out, you might be surprised.
@@ThisBytesForYou Lmao!
I felt the same way from your comment. You know, I was product development at Alienware and Velocity Micro (I guess Dell too, since they bought us and I worked there for a few months and quit), I would interview many people, part of this process was to build a PC, there are so many ways people do it, many wrong ways, but hey, if you feel there is only 1 way, I wonder which way you do it.
@@ThisBytesForYou I mean, the best way to install some very specific graphics card is a bit of a non sense, that's was my laughter. Calm the thing dude.
Edit: there's nothing much to deal with installing ANY graphics card tbh...
@Tressie13 ok, calm the thing, I wasn't even upset