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dewy99

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  1. Thanks, unfortunately this did not help. Bios updated already, CMOS did not help, Memtest86 all pass, 0 errors, RAM on default, linux OS install crashes (restarts) during the installation loading already. PSU should be fine since I can game of sata SSD. Is the conclusion to send Motherboard for warranty claim?
  2. My PC is restarting minutes after booting into Windows on M.2 NVMe SSD. This happens at always after roughly the time period. No blue screen, just immediate self-reset. Happens only while booting into my Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1TB M.2 (2280),NVMe SSD. I can run OS just fine off my secondary drive Samsung 500GB SATA SSD, with the M.2 NVMe SSD plugged in and working. I claimed a warranty on the M.2 drive and got a new one, however, the issue is still the same. Fresh Windows install on M.2 NVMe restarts minutes from loading Windows. Running OS system from my SATA SSD with the M.2 NVMe drive still plugged in and under load (did try to copy a steam folder in and out) works fine. I tried: Plugging everything with exception of core components. (psu, cpu, mobo, 1 ram stick, gpu, and the m.2 drive in question.) Using the second M.2 slot on back of the motherboard. Fresh installs of freshly downloaded Windows On M.2 NVMe: The restarting starts during final Windows installation set up stages already. (Both while online and offline.) Re-seating CPU Running RAM one stick at the time in both slots. Nothing worked this far, what could be the issue? What test can I do? (I do have "enough" time to install drive, or run quick test in the affected system.) I rock: Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1TB M.2 (2280),NVMe SSD ROG Strix X570-I Gaming (with newest bios Version 2802) AMD Ryzen 7 3800X G.Skill TridentZ Neo Series - DDR4 - 32GB : 2 x 16GB - DIMM 288-pin - unbuffered (p/n: F4-3600C16D-32GTZNC) EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER Black Corsair SF750 Platinum Full Modular Platinum (750W)
  3. I sandbox using virtual machines - specially when in linux - at times running 3 os at one time. Than it can get pretty RAM hungry even before starting any productivity software. What you can take away from his is: It really depends on what you do. If you run clean Win 10 and don't multitask ... (having 10 taps on chrome is not multitasking) ... than you could get away with 6GB ... where I struggle with 32GB at times ... My recommendation is keep an eye on your usage and if you ran out, ran out to store and get another stick.
  4. True if you are sole desktop user. Not everyone is using same way of working. 1. No need to login for price check only. (Price you cannot list because of region differences.) 2. Some of us use forums form mobile devices, with no access to desktop steam. 3. Myself I like to buy games (including steam) on the go, for people like me the web link can go long way. (Not saying I am part of majority, just that it would be nice to have it next time.)
  5. I quite disagree. By submitting link you allow people quick and easy access to confirmation if the deal is still valid. Also quick price check since region does have heavy impact on the final total costs of the title. http://store.steampowered.com/app/379720/
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