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BlessedSquirrel

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That error points to an issue with a Realtek network driver.

Are there any updates showing in Optional Updates for that driver? (according to Gigabyte's website, there was a driver update on 12th June)...

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Also, have you installed any 3rd party 'driver manager' software (even the Gigabyte one), as they tend to offer incorrect/outdated versions.
Still need this info?

But I can see lots of malware installed like ccleaner, driver support one and AISnatch, so your windows is fully compromised.

You’d need to do a clean install and start over. You’d have to properly configure drivers, don’t use any driver optimisers as they will break the system and are usually payloads by design. You have to install them from proper sources. And don’t install any of the gigabyte motherboard bloatware as that will cause complications
 
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BlessedSquirrel

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And I wouldn’t go messing with Ryzen Master or AISnatch until you’ve had some more experience as that could well also result in instability, leave things at stock for now
 

Martinr36

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Download a new copy of Windows using the (Second option on linked page) to an 8GB (min) USB. Media Creation Tool
Boot that USB and choose a Custom Install.
Delete all UEFI partitions on the system drive (EFI System, Recovery, MSR Reserved, Primary).
Select the unallocated space that results and click the Next button. The installer will create the correct partitions and install Windows.
Run Windows Update repeatedly, even across reboots, until no more updates are found.
You may need/want to download and install the latest graphics driver from the Nvidia/AMD website (they change so regularly the latest version isn't always in the Windows libraries).

This is also worth a watch
 

BlessedSquirrel

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Job done working properly and 600fps in fornite thank you
Only one issue back fan nose when fornite is on 😁
You're not getting 600fps, you can only get a max of 360

If you're outputting 600Hz, that would mean you haven't got VRR enabled which means you'll actually be causing major screen tearing along with other issues.

It would also suggest you haven't got the correct resolution set.

So judging by what you're saying your actually negatively affecting your display output significantly rather than optimising it which seems a really strange thing to do on an OLED

Just worth highlighting so you understand.
 
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TonyCarter

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If it’s a rear PCS fan that’s spinning wildly, you may be able to adjust the profile in the BIOS (will need to read the manual for that motherboard to see how).
 

KriChr

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If it’s a rear PCS fan that’s spinning wildly, you may be able to adjust the profile in the BIOS (will need to read the manual for that motherboard to see how).
it's hard to tell which fan is making this strange sound but I think it's the back one, it's not the sound of high RPM, it's a buzzing sound that changes when I play, when I move the mouse during the game, this sound changes
 

BlessedSquirrel

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it's hard to tell which fan is making this strange sound but I think it's the back one, it's not the sound of high RPM, it's a buzzing sound that changes when I play, when I move the mouse during the game, this sound changes
That’s unlikely a fan but coil whine on the GPU
 
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