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  1. Ok, so update: Tried all that I could, but nothing seemed to work, so ended up taking it into a repair store. While they still have it, they seem think the problem is with the NVMe M.2 SSD when it comes to the boot, as their drives worked fine with the rest of the build. As for the Vega 64 however, they still don't know. Someone suggested it might be that the cooling bracket has lodged itself off, another person thinks it might have something to do with my overclocked FreeSync monitor and the card having issues matching the 35-144Hz refresh rate
  2. Nah, I'm not able to as I still can't get past the frozen BIOS loading. I haven't tried updating the BIOS, I'll try that in the morning and let you know
  3. Idk, the overclock I made was half a year ago and it's been fine up until a few weeks ago. As for XMP profiles, I don't know what those are (I'm not the most knowledgeable in overclocking, BIOS stuff and tinkering with my computer software wise), but I haven't touched my RAM when it comes to overclocking. As for how I overcloked my CPU, I used the Ryzen Master app
  4. This is what I'm getting when I start my computer up, just this, frozen
  5. Yeah, I have, that's what I meant when I said I've turned off the sleep option
  6. I don't put my PC to sleep tho, I turned off the sleep option when I set it up. As for the BIOS loading, yeah it stays on that, no Windows logo comes up. I haven't tried the thermal paste yet, and I have a very slight overclock on my CPU, but nothing else. And I'll try your other suggested tactics as soon as I can, thanks
  7. Hey, I've had an issue with my PC for a few months now (two actually). The first, and biggest, is that sometimes the computer will just refuse to start, freezing on the BIOS loading screen. I've tried everything I can to fix it (Windows 10 Repair options, Safe Mode boot, using a backup), but none of it seems to fix anything. Instead, it will randomly boot up properly a few days later, for no apparent reason. It's getting to a point that it's impeaching on my work (well, gaming) and I've tried getting support from my local PC retailer (Umart in Australia), but due to the randomness of the bootup working and not, they said they couldn't find anything wrong. It's super frustrating and I'm super close to just reimaging the entire thing, which I don't want to do and don't think I have to. The other issue I've been having (though very rarely) is that the GPU would sometimes just full on turn off. The rest of the system would still be running, as can be explained by the running fans, lighting, sound, etc. but the GPU would turn off and the only way to turn it back on would be to do a hard reset. So yeah, any advice would be great if anyone has any, thanks. Also, might end up selling the PC if it continues to give me more issues, especially with Ryzen 3000 series coming out and the various other issues I've had with Vega and FreeSync (which I won't list here due to how already rambly I've been). My PC Setup is: Ryzen 2700X Gigabyte Vega 64 MSI B450 Tomahawk Corsair TX750M 80 Plus Gold Samsung 970 Evo 250GB 16GB Corsair Vengeance Pro WD Red 4TB HDD CoolerMaster MasterLiquid ML240L Cooler Thermaltake Versa J24 RGB Case
  8. Sorry for the late reply, tried the card in another's system and it worked fine, sop took it to a local computer hardware store for service. Ever since seems like all the games and benchmarks I try work, except GTA 5? Anyway, thanks for the help @Crunchy Dragon
  9. I can, but I feel it's a hardware issue? The computer works fine, but the GPU just turns off under heavy load, I can even see the red LEDs on the Sapphire Vega 64 go from all on to off when the screen goes black, and even the screen says it can't register an input anymore, even tho the rest of the system is still powered on
  10. Just tried DDU and chose an older driver, still doesn't work
  11. I've tried increasing fan curve in Afterburner, what's DDU? And to restart it, I have to switch off the power supply and reboot, a normal reset won't run @Crunchy Dragon
  12. I've tried both upping the power limit and undervolting, both of which ended up not working
  13. Yep, even tried plugging in two PCI-E cords since I've read on other pages that that fixes it, but it hasn't The computer works, just seems that whenever the card is under heavy workload, it turns off
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