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Lars1024

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  1. Hey, a friend of mine is trying to build a new pc. He waited years on getting a new one so it finally arrived. He let someother guy build the pc because he was afraid to make a mistake and break it. Everything is going good until, yeah, idk, he told me it just doesnt wants to boot. So next day he send the motherboard back beacuse it might be broken. Now heres where the real Storry begins. Not only does it take 2 1/2 Weeks to get the mainboard back, but we are also told that the mainboard is not broken. So we get the part back and this time one of my other Friends who is an IT Electrician drives over to do the tangling for him, on the behalve that maybee the first builder just did something wrong. This time hes smarter and on behalve off me he connects the Mainboard speeker and tries to boot the system. He gets a long short short and then its stops, never to be heard again. So the first thing we do is look into the manual and figure out what the Error code stands fore Long short short isnt even listed. Only Long short short repeating which we werent getting because the Code was not repeated it just played it once then waited. Link to the Mainboard Manuals here So now we send CPU RAM back on behalve of them beeing broken, and got back today that the hardware was again working correctly and there were no issues. This is confusing me. I already build a few PCs and had to tackle a few complicated Errors along the way but this just straight up makes no scence to me. The Problem that we are Facing is that we get no Display output. The card is from his old PC a GTX 1070 and is/was working fine in his old PC. IDK the Full Specs of the machine but i know the important once. CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X 8x 3.70GHz So.AM4 BOX !We Connected the monitor to the GPU not the CPU! Mainboard: Asus Prime X470-Pro AMD X470 So.AM4 Dual Chan RAM: 16GB (2x 8192MB) Corsair Vengeance LPX schwar GPU: GTX 1070 ( dont know if it is a custom PCB ) The PSU is new aswell and was working fine in his old pc. If additional Specs are needed I can get them, like i said its not my Machine im just trying to help my buddy out. Sorry for my bad english, im clearly lost here i cant figure it out so i appreciate all help that i can get. Thanks - Lars
  2. dindt you read my question??? I said i need to got into my device manager everytime and update the driver manually there but it doesnt keep the driver i set there.
  3. I got a cooler master 600W which was broken as i build it in ^^
  4. Not everyone owns a second psu so he might has to ask his friends
  5. Hm i dont know a way to look it up but a broken psu can give not enought power at some points which causes a reebot it can get worse and is a serius problem because if it is really broken it can take every part of youre computer with it. You can check the contacts against the given specs of the psu
  6. Im sorry to clear this it was a broken psu so i send it beck and got a new one problem fixed
  7. yeah but the it doesnt make sence that his computer can run stable for like 1 hour and then just reebot it has to be constant reebot then.
  8. wtf the ram doesnt cause a reebot at all time and 8 gb ddr3 ram are more than enough.
  9. Hey guys, I got a kinda weird problem with the drives of my graphics card a gtx 980. Everytime i have to go into my device manager and update the driver of my graphics card there manually to play games. The destop and windows it self is working, but when i start a game the game freezes and i get a error message. I already tried updating ot to the newest drives but it dindt work. I turned of my windwos automatic updates and wanted to ask if this is the problem or what every causes this problem. Lars
  10. I had the same problem. it was caused by a broken psu and my motherboard was broke a bit to. It even got so worse that my whole pc would just go in a reeboting circel. But you should check that first ^^. greetings, Lars
  11. Hey guys, I got a kinda weird problem with the drives of my graphics card a gtx 980. Everytime i have to go into my device manager and update the driver of my graphics card there manually to play games. The destop and windows it self is working, but when i start a game the game freezes and i get a error message. I already tried updating ot to the newest drives but it dindt work. I turned of my windwos automatic updates and whanted to ask if this is the problem or what every causes this problem Lars
  12. I forgot to tell you guys its an SOC edition of the gtx 980 4096MB KFA2 GeForce GTX 980 SOC Aktiv PCIe 3.0 x16 (Retail) GPU clock: 1228MHz Boost clockt: 1329MHz
  13. @TetraSky When im going to buy a new PSU, can you give me advise. I dont got so much money to spend on it right now only 40-60€ ( 44$-66$ ) Right now i would buy a: 650 Watt Corsair VS Series Non-Modular for € 53,70 ( 59,78 US$ )
  14. @TetraSky I already turned off all my overcloking to see it it works but it doesent. The computer crashes entierly and doesent reboot. Getting a new Psu is an good idea vbecause this one makes clicking noises when my pc is turned off but not the psu. Over all i can make a stress test on my cpu but my pc doesent crash i can do a 3Dmark Firestrike benchmark and it crahses so i might get a new Psu from corsair
  15. Hey guys, my self build pc worked fine for 2 months now, but in the last days it crashed after i started a game. I don't even get a blue screen it sjust crashes. I'm pretty sure it is my PSU that is broken. Its not a heat problem after starting my cpu is at 40c° and my gaka 35C° my specs : Nvidia gtx 980 intel xeon E3-1231v3 @ 3.40Ghz gigabyte ga-b85m-d3h (intel b85) crucial ssd 250gb Sergate 1Tb HDD 500 Watt Cooler Master B500 ver.2 Non-Modular 80+ Like i said i dont think its a heat problem and i dont get any crash codes or error codes my system just goes out and if have to turn of the PSU ofr 5 sec to power it up again.# Please help thanks
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