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Darthiss

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About Darthiss

  • Birthday May 11

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Buenos Aires - Argentina
  • Occupation
    Student

System

  • CPU
    AMD FX 4100 OC 4400mhz
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte GA-880GM-USB3L
  • RAM
    2x4Gb 1600mhz Hyper-x
  • GPU
    R9 270x
  • Case
    Thermaltake V3
  • Storage
    1tb WD blue
  • PSU
    Cooler Master 550w
  • Display(s)
    LG M2380A 23"
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master 212+
  • Keyboard
    Standar
  • Mouse
    Standar
  • Sound
    Sony Muteki 5.1
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 home x64

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  1. Alright didn't knew that. Yes, I did the staged upgrades last time. I'll see how to update the backup bios as well.
  2. Guys! Something REALLY weird happened. I was checking the system info on HWiNFO and the BIOS rolled back to F31, and I-ve updated it to F52e a few days ago. Could it be that the reboots are somehow linked to the BIOS rolling back to an older version?
  3. Alright I get it, yeah, here in Argentina it's a bit more expensive.What's the min. for my current system, 550w? I have a friend telling me that maybe the problems are the Motherboard VRMS, and not the PSU. He might have a spare PSU to try his theory. I'll keep you posted. Here a B450 mother is around the same of a 650w psu, but I'd like to spend the money just once hahaha
  4. Sure, https://www.fullh4rd.com.ar/cat/211/fuentes-certificadas/1 // https://compragamer.com/index.php?seccion=3&cate=34 Its in spanish because I'm from Argentina. Here you can easily get brands like: Gigabyte, Cooler Master, Thermaltake, Corsair, EVGA, almost none BeQuiet! I didn't knew but there are some Seasonic models available as well, like this one: https://www.fullh4rd.com.ar/prod/16883/fuente-650w-seasonic-core-gm-650-80-plus-gold
  5. I'm on the stock cooler, and the PC never gets to 100% on both gpu and cpu at the same time, so I don't worry too much about the 95°C. I mean it's hot, but in reality I dont achieve that kind of temps. Emm, here you go. I remember both reboots marked in red (yesterday and today)
  6. Hi there. I dont really know how and what to look for in the event viewer. PC rebooted at 10:44/45ish
  7. Hi, I've just run both tests for half an hour. No restarts or temp issues. Here are some HWMonitor screenshots after the stress test (it recorded data during the stress test) and capture of HD Sentinel.
  8. I'll do the stress testing. Should I do both at the same time, no? I'll try the power button as well.
  9. EDIT APRIL 5TH 2022: So, last week, I've decided to disassemble my entire setup, disconnecting all cables and even re-installing my CPU. I did that, and left my pc without the backside panel, as I thought the cleaning would be in vain and I would have to reinstall a new PSU soon. Somehow it's been almost 5 days without any reboots. I don't know what happened, but the old and reliable re-assembly seems to have fixed it. I'll keep you posted if the PC reboots again. One of my main theories is that some kind of short circuit was produced by the SATA cables on the back touching the back of the motherboard accidentally when the backside pannel was on. Other theories include: - PSU reheating due to dust on its fan. - Some cable that got a bad connection? - Dust in some connection making problems? -------------------------------------- System CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 GPU: Asus Strix GTX 1080 (ROG-STRIX-GTX1080-A8G-GAMING) RAM: VENGEANCE LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DRAM DDR4 2400mhz Corsair Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-AB350-Gaming 3 BIOS: F52e PSU: Thermaltake Smart 650w 80 Plus Bronze (SP-650P) SSD: WD Green SATA SSD M.2 240GB (Good - 57% health reported by CrystalDisk) (Here is Windows installed) SSD: KINGSTON SATA SSD 480gb (Good - 100% health reported by CrystalDisk) HDD: WD Blue 1TB 7200rpm (Good - reported by CrystalDisk) HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200rpm (Good - reported by CrystalDisk) OS: WINDOWS 10 x64 - build 19044 Others: Gaming Keyboard, Innalambric mouse, Presonus Audio interface, xbox controllers, several usb, etc. Note: The oldest component is the PSU, with 7 years of using. ---- Hello, lovely community, I hope you are doing great. As the title mentions, a few months ago my pc started rebooting randomly, without warnings or error messages. It doesn't shutdown, It happens mostly when doing not demanding activities like working on Excel, listening to Spotify or just watching some Youtube videos. I think it happened once while gaming, but I'm not so sure. What did I try: Changing both Memory sticks to the other 2 slots Reinstalling Windows Updating Windows, BIOS, Drivers, etc Disconnecting the reboot button on the chassis Disconnecting the last SSD I bought (the Kingston one) Checking temps, they are more than fine. I don't know what else to try, and I wanted to know if there was anything else to do before going and buy a new PSU. Any ideas? Thanks so much!
  10. Yes, It's an old mother. I will go slowly, first grab a new mother and cpu, sell my old components grab more money and then buying a new gpu. I assume that in Christmas with all the selling discounts and everything I would be able to get something good for my money. The starting point is to decide which cpu to buy ?
  11. Yes, I can buy an Asrock Z97pro4 and the I5 4690k for all my concurrent money without selling my old components. It is $6500 pesos that means usd$435 but those have the acquisitive power of $290.
  12. I agree; I should look for Intel or Amd? Something like an I54690k maybe? What do you think? ?
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