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TheGamingGeneral

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About TheGamingGeneral

  • Birthday May 05, 2002

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Quebec, Canada

System

  • CPU
    FX 8350
  • Motherboard
    970A-D3P
  • RAM
    16gb DDR3
  • GPU
    R9 290x
  • Storage
    224GB SSD, 1 TB HDD
  • PSU
    630 Watt Revolution Xt Gold
  • Display(s)
    Acer GN246HL
  • Cooling
    Stock
  • Keyboard
    MechanicalEagle Z-77 RGB
  • Mouse
    Razer Deathadder Chroma
  • Sound
    SADES Arcmage
  • Operating System
    Windows 10/8

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  1. Try this in cmd: ping -t 8.8.8.8. Does the "time:" variable spike? If not, I use http://startrinity.com/ for my long term speed tests.
  2. Sounds like you have a dead motherboard, you have isolated all the other variables.
  3. Had very similar issues with my old rig. It was the PSU. If you have a computer repair shop near you (and its open), you can usually ask for them to put a working psu in for testing. The shop I went to diden't even charge me but YMMV.
  4. Maybe try the networking forums, not an expert but this seems specific enough to go there: https://linustechtips.com/forum/45-networking/
  5. Have you read the pinned "README: How to respond to a no POST or no power up situation" thread?
  6. Hi, I recently purchased an M.2 SSD and now that I have installed it, one of my HDD's has disappeared from the BIOS and Windows. Did I hit a storage device limit or something? Specs: Windows 10 1903 Motherboard: GA-AB350-GAMING 3 CPU: Ryzen 7 2700X Graphics: VEGA 64 Storage: Samsung 860 Evo SATA SSD Samsung 860 Pro SATA SSD WD Blue M.2 2280 SSD 2 WD Blue 1TB 7500 RPM HDD and 1 Seagate Barracuda 1TB HDD I have restarted the machine, re-pluged in the SATA cable etc... Thank you
  7. for 900-1000$ you can get a completely new PC (a good one too). Sell the old parts and get a bit more cash, then look at some builds around the amount you have.
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