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Kuchenpirat

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  1. Hey, really nice to hear that. I wish you loads of fun with it. May the tinkering and learning never stop.
  2. Hey, no worries. That sounds great Hopefully you will be up and gaming in no time Let us know if everything works
  3. Yeah, that sounds like some lottery winner luck Ok, thanks for the info, but since the machine does not boot past the DRAM LED even without the SSD i suspect its not Ubuntu that messed it up for me. The SSD should not be the problem, had it since a few years. Has not seen to much usage and im pretty sure it is already flashed, but i will try another ssd i have flying around All parts are new, besides the SSD and the secondary ram i have tried. Will try to zombie connect it to the PSU of my other PC without having to pull out everything DRAM itself should not be the problem. All sticks worked fine in my old workstation that i have still kickin around Just tried it, it sadly does not help Thanks allot for your message. I really appreciate your answer! Have a nice day too
  4. Having the DRAM LED on for a few seconds can be normal, as memory training takes place. The Boot led is usually just indicating that there is not Boot media found, so no SSD with windows on it/ no bootable usb stick. If you have just assembled the pc and not installed anything this should be perfectly normal
  5. Hey guys, and gurls, so, i am currently building a pc for some home lab experiments. Just starting so looked what i could get my hands on for cheap. Installed all the parts, everything went great. PC posted and i installed Ubuntu on it (i know distro choices are something people can get verry woked up over, but i have a lot of experience with ubuntu, so that is what i felt comfortable with for the start). After about two weeks of installing programms, restarting the pc on ocassions and everithing going i restarted the pc once again, but it just did not post. It was stuck on the DRAM debug LED. Half an hour later and some tryling later i had to go somewhere. When i returned and tryed to turn the PC on, it just worked again. But from this point on it would sometimes outright completly freeze and sometimes not boot at all. The problem seem to get worse and currently i can't get it to post. The Specs: OS: Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS MB: GIGABYTE B550 AORUS PRO V2 (rev. 1.0) CPU: AMD Ryzen 5600G RAM: 32GB G.Skill Aegis DDR4-3200 DIMM CL16 (not on the compability list) RAM 2. Option: 16 GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-3000 CL15 (on the compability list) GPU: Integrated Graphics Drive: Samsung 970 Pro 500GB PSU: 600 Watt be quiet! System Power 9 CM Modular What i have already tried: Clear CMOS Flash Bios with QFlash Plus Reseat all Cables Reseat CPU & check for bent pint Try different RAM (known working) Try G.Skill RAM in other System: confirmed working Maybe you have another idea what i could try. Happy to try anything that seems kinda reasonable Thanks in advance Kuchenpirat
  6. Really interesting Product. Thanks to LED light the Power Consumption is awesome. Really want to try this out.
  7. I have the Samsung 840 Evo. Want to replace this stupid thing of garbage.
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