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Forrest_B

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About Forrest_B

  • Birthday Oct 26, 1994

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  • Steam
    Razum-Dar
  • Origin
    AJSASnowshott
  • Battle.net
    snow#1811
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    @snowdoggg2

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Maine, USA
  • Interests
    Computers, Gaming, recreation, dirt bikes, bikes, ATV's, snowboarding, longboarding
  • Occupation
    College

System

  • CPU
    i5-4690k 4.0ghz
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z97 Gaming 5
  • RAM
    16GB HyperX Fury ddr3 1866
  • GPU
    ASUS Strix 980
  • Case
    NZXT H440
  • Storage
    240GB Hyperx Savage SSD, 1TB WD Blue
  • PSU
    Corsair RM750
  • Display(s)
    ASUS VG248QE
  • Cooling
    Corsair h100i
  • Keyboard
    Corsair k70 RGB
  • Mouse
    Logitech g502
  • Operating System
    Windows 10
  1. He's not saying to get a new case, just to isolate the HDD to see if that's the cause of the vibration.
  2. It's going to sound silly but I do have to ask, your display is plugged into the video card, correct? And are you able to view bios, or no display to get into bios either?
  3. Have you tried re-seating the graphics card? I had a similar issue the first time I put mine in.
  4. Well, my computer seems to have made it through the weekend without an issue. Hopefully it keeps up, but everything seems OK. Thanks everyone for the advice and help, you are awesome
  5. Hi there and thanks for the response. I just checked all of the cables and did notice that the 24 pin wasn't perfectly seated on the PSU side. Fingers crossed that that solves the issue, though I did have the b2 and a2 post codes when I booted again. It boots into windows though as it always has... I made sure all my peripherals and everything was updated last night including the motherboard so that didn't necessarily help. Will report back later my findings. Appreciate the comment.
  6. Was running well for most of the day...but just happened again. On for 3 hours 45 minutes no issues then poof. Then It just did it again two minutes later. It doesn't seem to have any sort of time consistency. Anyone have any ideas?
  7. When my computer boots the motherboard shows codes B2 9C and A2 if that helps with anything.
  8. Alright. Ill keep time between the next time it happens and the time after (if plugging into the wall didn't fix it) and report back what I find. Should be sometime tomorrow... Thanks for the comments. If anyone else has any ideas as well feel free to toss them around. I'm pretty sure its either a power issue or a motherboard issue. Appreciate the help
  9. It just did it again. I Just plugged my PC into the wall directly to see if that helps with things.
  10. Just ran the witcher 3 for ~10 minutes. Didnt have a power bank but plugged my ipad into the mobo. Didn't have any issues. Would a loose connection cause only certain aspects to turn off like that? My apartment does have a bit janky power sometimes, and my power strip is near my feet. It's possible that I may have bumped it.
  11. Its hard to tell if the issue is solved because it doesn't happen frequently. It happened once this morning, then I went to class for a few hours and came home and was on my computer for about 2 hours before it happened again.
  12. Me too, just want to make sure I exhaust all options before I look at RMA.
  13. Not Getting an error code because when it happens the error code led goes out
  14. Okay, So my motherboard did have a bios update available, and I just updated. The update went through fine, however when my computer restarted it powered up and immediately back off and did that a couple of times. I flipped the power supply switch off and back on and it booted up fine.
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