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WolfAtic

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About WolfAtic

  • Birthday Nov 17, 1996

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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Bergen, Norway
  • Occupation
    IT, Technical Staff

System

  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 2700x
  • Motherboard
    ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR HERO VII
  • RAM
    HyperX Predator DDR4 3200MHz 32GB
  • GPU
    ASUS GeForce GTX 1080Ti ROG Strix Gaming
  • Case
    be quiet! PURE BASE 600 Svart
  • Storage
    Samsung 960 EVO 500GB M.2 PCIe SSD
  • PSU
    Corsair AX 860
  • Display(s)
    ROG SWIFT PG348Q
  • Cooling
    be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K95
  • Mouse
    Logitech G900
  • Sound
    Astro A50 Headset (gen 3)
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. Update! After changing to a direct socket in the wall I no longer have the random black screen crashes. And after changing out my keyboard I now have no problems with the computer freezing. Seems to have been a combination of bad electricity and a bad driver on my keyboard.
  2. Just something I read on an ASUS forum post a while back. But with a bit more of googeling it appears to be completely wrong.
  3. What games are you playing? I know that there are some games that can't be playd in borderless window without massivbe issues when it comes to this.
  4. Thanks for your reply. I have not tested trying to use my keyboard in such a way when it black screens. I will try doing that if it happens again. I will try going through your torubleshooting progress and give you a reply!
  5. Unfortunantly there was no bluescreen nor does the program bluescreenview show anything....
  6. Plugged directly into a wall socket now. This time around it wasn't the normal crash that occurt where both ogf my screens blacked out. Instead the whole computer just froze.
  7. I tried contacting asus. All I got was some random guy that kept telling me to unplugg everything and see if it crashed then. However the motherboard dosen't have an integrated graphics and it just seemed like he wasn't intressted in helping... The Code also dosen't really tell me shit. Maybe it tells you something: " System Agent initialization after microcode loading "
  8. Thank you for your input. I don't exactly have many available sockets but I will try to plug my computer into that to test if that makes sure I don't crash if so I will get a UPS. (Don't have any sockets even close to where my desk is so that would be my only solution if it is the exstension killing it)
  9. I do have a proper multimeter and can take readings of it. I just thought a software reading was good enough. However from my understanding it's within the threshold needed with 4.959 so it should be fine anyway.
  10. IT is plugged into an extension so maybe a UPS would solve the issue?
  11. The shut down are more or less that I sit in a game. screen goes black and the power on the system is still on and the power indicator is still on. It dosen't boot back up and it had to be shut down. After that if I try to boot it I need to clear the CMOS or else it stucks on Q-code 08. I tried with both the AX 860 and 860i from croshair. I can try taking out all the ram and just reseating one of them to check if that helps.
  12. I have not tried an UPS. I did also post a quick spec sheet that you can take a look at. Is a quiet high end motherboard. GPU is on auto in the end which I could probably turn off. And my RAM is just at 2400MHz
  13. MY CPU dosen't really go above 65C and my motherboard goes up to around 40-50 I don't see anything being to warm from any of my software readings atleast.
  14. Spec sheet if this helps in any way: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X ASUS ROG CROSSHAIT VII HERO, Socket-AM4 Corsair AX 860 HyperX Predator DDR4 3200MHz 32GB Samsung 960 EVO 500GB m.2 PCIe SSD Some old hardrive that i use for mass storage. Asus GeForce GTX 1080Ti ROG Strix Gaming be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4
  15. From my understanding it's suppose to be above 5V and never below. But maybe I were mistaken?
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