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    ASUS ROG Strix SCAR G533Q# Owner's Lounge

    Discussion in 'ASUS Reviews and Owners' Lounges' started by Muezick, Feb 21, 2021.

  1. Muezick

    Muezick Notebook Evangelist

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    I'd probably go with the 3200 stuff but you know you could probably also just buy both, test, and return the poor performer?

    Kind of a lot of work but might be the best bet

    Unfortunately, there isn't a tremendous amount of information circulating this topic heh. Besides, this way you will know for sure which works best for the software you use!
     
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    Hi, but this is Kingston Fury, as far as I read it is newer revision, the part number is KF432S20IBK2/64...

    Hyperx part numer should be:
    hx432s20ibk2 or hx432s20ib1k2 (not sure about it).
     
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    Ok, I bought Hyper X 2933mhz cl17 kf429s17ibk2/64, it is the only Ram with such a low latency as far as I know. I hope it will be more rewarding for 5900hx than 270mhz of difference in Hyper X impact 3200 cl20.
     
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    HX432S20IBK2 is better than HX432S20IB 2K2
    and hx432s20ib1k2 doesn't exist
     
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    Thank you! I finally went for 64gb Kingston Fury IBK2
     
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    Anyone else have issues with HDMI audio when using USB-C External monitor/TV? I bought a HDMI to USB-C cable to connect my TV to my laptop as an external monitor and I am often without sound. I can disable and enable the Nvidia HD audio driver and get sound back momentarily but it always cuts out again. I've had it work fine on rare occasions and no idea how, but mostly I have no sound coming from the TV. It's quite frustrating as I have no idea why or how it happens.
     
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    Guessing you tested it with a different cable?

    My type C out goes right to dp and i've never had an issue, but I also do not use the sound component of that hardware. I use the built in Headphone jack for external speakers.

    My suggestion would be to

    Try a different cable
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    DDU and reinstall the nvidia drivers

    https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html
     
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