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As this point I'm tempted to just go with Intel or previous gen.
But as someone with personal experiences with their motherboards and video cards, I have a personal bias against Gigabyte as well because I had constant issues with their garbage firmware on the X470 GAMING 7, their best X470 board, after upgrading to a 3900X and keeping the BIOS up to date. You can't rollback to older BIOS that don't have issues because the motherboard refuses to flash an older version as GB coded it that way, and their BIOS was so poorly put together that there's multiples of the same setting all over the place that don't change each other. Their lower end boards like the B450M-DS3H also have what I could describe as the classic BIOS just in their branded wrapper, extremely basic with no useful functionality.
MSI is basically the only really good board maker these days, ASUS is straight up bad and Gigabyte is just mediocre.
Ah but then MSI were hacked and thier certificates stolen. So all in all no ones 100% here. My mobo shortlist now is down to 3 boards...
Gigabyte B650e Aorus Master
MSI B650e Tomahawk
ASUS B650e e Strix
:s
Aorus is same price as the 7800x3d. Plus now they say EXPO is an overclock. Had intel not went chiplet and furnace like power comsumption i would never of went AMD.
You check your startup/services for that? Sounds like it can be disabled somewhere maybe even from within Ryzen Master like a "check for updates" setting can be toggled on/off?
I'm not sure why it can't check for updates at application startup only, or apply them automatically when it goes to start.
I don't care that it checks. I care that it generates a blank CMD window that steals focus/minimizes active applications every time it occurs.
I originally used it because I was finding other stuff was reporting what felt to be wrong CPU temperatures, but now I get consistent results between it and other hardware monitoring applications, so I don't find it necessary. not bad (the one behavior I'm describing in particular aside), just not necessary. So I'm just going to avoid it that way.
I was wondering if you minded turning it off completely?. And if so have you tried that and the result is that you haven't figured out a way to fully disable the startup check? Or like you did manage to disable the startup check but it still comes up with that cmd window?
Sounds like a nice little challenge. I want to install Ryzen Master and see if I get the same thing and see if I can fix it, even though if you can't I probably couldn't either. I'd still like to try.
There is also nothing going on at startup. I already mentioned that.
The program creates a scheduled task to check for updates every X amount of days. Even if you delete the scheduled task, Ryzen Master would just create it again every time it was run.
Because I installed it and tried reproducing the problem, but I haven't seen any cmd window and I did find a check for updates or something like that task in my scheduled tasks and deleted it. Thus far, I have not seen it re-appear even through multiple launches of the Ryzen Master.
Even if I did, I already went into the AMD folder and found a folder called C:\Program Files\AMD\AutoUpdate and if I did have your problem I would have first tried deleting the AutoUpdateTaskInterval file in there and then if it still happens see if deleting the auto update .exe itself would have done.
If you find this post uninformative or irrelevant, disregard.
Check your schedules tasks. It probably defaults to every 15 days, and at midnight. if you happen to be using your PC on the day/time it does this, you will see a CMD window come up, with no field information, and the title "AMDAutoUpdate" and it will still focus of whatever you're doing. Playing a full screen game? Better hope the moment it interrupted wasn't important.
Since the application isn't important for me, it's a lot easier to just uninstall it than to spend time and effort trying to work around it for something that shouldn't be this intrusive in the first place.
I didn't imply I was expecting the cmd window to appear after the Ryzen Master re-launches. I implied that after the Ryzen Master re-launches, the task was not re-created in Task Scheduler.
"Even if you delete the scheduled task, Ryzen Master would just create it again every time it was run."
Forget about it though.
I have not decided yet, But the Aorus premium would get you Intel not Realtwk 2.5gb lan. Better sound which i use a dedicated soundcard hence the final plus point is while both have a bottom slot useable that is Chipset and not CPU lanes (hurrah) the Gigabyte board is so well orientated that you get two bottom PCIE slots that connect to a chipset and even a 4 slot 4090 will not block the bottom ports on the Gigabyte.
I plan to populate it with the Creative AE7. But having a second might be useful. USB 4.0 AIC are coming and the Gigabyte board is also certified for it. Gaming NIC cards are dead also i cannot think of any use apart from 8000hz mice maybe having been best served on a USB PCIE card. If you have 8khz keyboard and mice thats surely a lot on the usb port?