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I think my only other suggestion would be to try resetting the CMOS. That's all I got.
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Well, I'm at a loss. It sounds like you've done everything and I don't think it's faulty hardware, so I have no clue. Sorry I can't be more help.
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Also, after reinstalling windows, did you reactivate it with your product key? If not that's deffinitely the problem. Windows will read a new motherboard as a totally new computer and you might have to call MS to activate your key.
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I really can't say anything for sure.
Silly question but did you reapply thermal paste to the cpu? What are your temps like? Is your cpu cooler on properly?
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My best guess would still be that it's driver related. It could also be that it's simply a lower quality board but I can't really say if you don't know what it is. Maybe double check your bios and make sure everything is set right? It's a long shot but maybe your GPU's PCIE slot is running at less than x16 or x8?
I'm just spit balling here.
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Did you do a fresh install of your OS after the mobo change? Your system may be getting confused with drivers, I've had that after swapping different Asus x99 motherboards.
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40 minutes ago, Tihar said:
Good idea, thanks.
Happy to help.
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2 minutes ago, Tihar said:
I don't have another on hand I guess I'll just have to replace it
Maybe a local shop? Buy another, if it keeps shutting off with the new PSU, you know it's something else. Then return for full.
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If you haven't changed anything software or hardware since yesterday, that makes me think even more that it's the power supply.
1 minute ago, Tihar said:I think a 650W PSU should keep up with 1 1080ti and a ryzen 5 1600 system, and according to pcpartpicker and another website (I forgot the name) my PC requires around 430W... I don't have the money to get a better one.
I don't doubt that at all but sometimes parts just go bad before they should. If you can, swap it with another before RMAing it or tossing just to be sure.
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2 minutes ago, Tihar said:
Like i said, it was working absolutely fine yesterday. I didn't move or touch the internals of my PC since then and I was in the middle of a 2 hour long session in Witcher 3 today when it just shut off all of a sudden. Now when I try to go back into any game it shuts off within minutes if not seconds.
I don't think it's a software problem if thats what you're hoping for. Though you could try a clean install of Windows to be sure.
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I'd say it's likely the PSU as well. Either that or maybe you have a damaged pin on your CPU socket?
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Just now, jaysangwan32 said:
When I parted it out, 2x 16GB was cheaper than one 32 GB
Interesting. Thats fair enough!
I sincerely hope you decide on a custom build, they're always worth the while.
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21 minutes ago, jaysangwan32 said:
Hi all,
I know I'm probably going to be burned alive for asking this but here it goes:
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Thanks !
The custom build you have there is basically top of the line so yeah, it'll blow the mac away for games, hands down.
I just have to say one thing about your parts list; why do you have two separate 16GB kits of TridentZ instead of one 32GB kit?
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This video put me in both physical and mental distress.
I don't know much about bitcoin but I know enough to say that guys an absolute moron.
Bent pin and Broken Pin Head on Motherboard CPU socket.
in Troubleshooting
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CPU is probably fine. I did somehing similar to a LGA1155 motherboard I had my 2500k in and the processor is still 100% fine. Mobo is a dust collector though unless you can find someone who can transplant a socket. That ain't cheap though.