

The special forces have trained for this for years, as they take refuge onboard the Babylonia. The game follows the Gray Raven special forces as they prepare to take back Earth from the robots who have decimated it. Punishing: Gray Raven is a super-stylised, fast-paced action RPG. The developer reveals that the test will run from March 1-9. Let him upgrade whatever he likes after this.The popular action RPG Punishing: Gray Raven begins testing for PC, as Kuro Technology confirms the test dates. Part of me just wants to say F it, and grab him a Ryzen 5 5600x, board, case and throw it all together and forget about it. If I leave it as is, I am already out for the 1070 ti, PSU, and ram.


If I'm going to build him a PC, I'd rather start from scratch and not with a 1070 ti. But if I upgrade the board, that potentially means a new socket (new CPU), new case. I was not planning on spending a ton of money to begin with. I don't see the logic of spending the money on a mini itx AM4 board. The PCIe port has never been tested before. What to do: At this point, I have no idea what to do. Reseating GPUs many times (micro ATX board, only one PCIe slot)Įvery freaking setting in the BIOS (legacy, uefi, gen 1/2/3/auto, disabling apu graphics, pcie slot first try for display, etc.) Tried both PCIe cables separately (they have 2 x 6 + 2 each), and then both togetherĬlear CMOS (jumper and unplugging battery) Ended up finding a cheap used 1070 ti locally, so picked it up and tried it out. I did not have another system to test any of the components on. I'm not that good with hardware, but I speculated a dead GPU, a dead PCIe slot, or a bent pin on the APU. But I could swap the HDMI to the mobo and the APU worked fine. No fans spinning, no output from HDMI or DP and not detected in device manager. Went online and found a good sale for a Corsair RM650, and grabbed him 16gb of ram to replace the 8gb he had. The power supply I got him was non modular and 450w. I was inexperienced when I built it for him (still am). I happened to have a 980 ti laying around, so I thought it would be a nice treat to pop it in there for him. He was telling me that it was running poorly, so I told him I would repaste the APU and do a clean install of windows. I've listed the updated components below, will give you a better idea of the context of the scenario.

Issue: I built an inexpensive PC for my bro several years back with a Ryzen APU. Hello there, I will try to keep this post as simple as possible.
