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Zotec_Fury

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  1. No, I just used the same ssd as before that has windows on it
  2. Hello, So I have just upgraded my CPU from an i3-8100 to an i9-9900k. My motherboard is a Z370P-II, when I turn the pc on it posts and I'm able to get into the bios and configure settings however, when I try to boot into windows it freezes on the loading screen ( the screen with the spinning dots). I also cannot get into automatic repair mode as it also freezes when that is loading. After leaving it on the frozen screen for around 10 minutes nothing has changed. Help
  3. So what could of caused the power supply to die? A power surge or just one of them things? The server had nothing to do with the PSU dying ?
  4. Yeah they are a pretty good company for sending a replacement. So just to clarify it would be totally safe to carry on running the server with the other PSU? The server is running two low power Xeons so the PSU wasn't being stressed. Does something like this (it breaking) happen gradually or does it happen pretty fast because they said they test the systems before shipping them?
  5. Yes, I was originally running the server just with one PSU. I haven't taken the PSU apart as I don't really fancy that. There is no physical damage on the out side or connectors.
  6. Prime95 is a real burner. Try running a different benchmark, maybe blender ?
  7. Hello. I'm not sure weather this should go here, or in the power supply section. So recently, I got a refurbished hp dl360e gen8 server the whole system was working and booted fine. A week went by (with it working) until yesterday. Late one night while it was rendering a video (cpu around 50%), a thin cloud of smoke that smelt like electrical burn came from where the server is located. I immediately turned the server off by unplugging it from the wall, a little investigation revealed that (I believe) one of the power supplies's (two in the system but one was plugged in) fans burnt out. Removing the PSU from the system revealed that the burn smell came from the fan side of the PSU rather than the connector (the PSU is a 750w model so it would easily be able to power the system). I have contacted the company I purchased the server from and they are sending out a replacement PSU. I just want to know if the server its self had anything to do with the PSU failing, or if it was just a random occurrence. I just want to know if it's safe to use the server with the remaining PSU that wasn't being used. Thanks in advance.
  8. If it crashes should I go to 1.36 or 4.6GHz?
  9. Okay, I'm running a stress test at 4.7 at 1.35v LLC level 1 none of the others work
  10. On the graph, level 1 is at the top and 4 is the lowest
  11. Do I have to change any other settings other than set a manual vcore? What would I have to add to limit it to 1.35 but allow it to under volt?
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