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blackrock98

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  1. CPU: Intel Core i5 7500 GPU: GTX 1060 6GB RAM: 8GB SSD & HDD Thanks for taking the time to look at this post. Any help is much appreciated. I've had this PC for nearly a year now, just recently it won't boot. As you can see in the video I attached, it starts up, gives power to the mouse and keyboard, and goes stagnant with no progress of booting up whatsoever. What usually happens is that once the keyboard lights green and fades, the green light turns back on and the mouse's red light turns green as well. The monitor would then display the booting process until it eventually succeeds. The fans are spinning (if not noticeable in the video) and there is no beep sound to be heard. I've tried plugging the hdmi cable of the monitor directly to the motherboard instead of the gpu, same results. The monitor also seems to be working fine. video-1540823922.mp4
  2. It sits on tile floor currently until I set up an appropriate table. Thanks, I might try removing the front panel and see how the temperature goes.
  3. I see. Thanks for the suggestion. If this doesn't work, would you recommend buying a new case?
  4. Thanks for the response. What about the gpu temperature?
  5. Beefy cooler? Can you please explain? Also thanks for the reply.
  6. Hello. I am a beginner at pc building and I would like your advice. Any amount of help is highly appreciated. I built my pc with the supervision of my cousin, but I had to do the cable management myself. Since I'm completely new, of course my cables wouldn't look as pretty as others' and especially considering the fact that Cooler Master Masterbox Lite 3 isn't really a beginner friendly case. I'm wondering if my cable management here is at least enough for good airflow? I have an exhaust fan at the back and an intake fan at the front. My gpu is placed at the bottom of the case and its fans are facing the case floor. Though there are a few holes at the bottom of the case, I was wondering if this might pose a problem with the gpu temperature. I tried running Witcher 3 on ultra settings with hairworks off at 1080p for about 15 mins. My gpu's max temperature reached around 82c. I've read that those temperatures aren't really deadly for the gpu but it seems lower is still recommended. Should I save up for a better case? One that has a little more space for cable management and not having the gpu direct hot air towards the case floor? Or am I making the wrong assumptions and should save up for another case fan for intake instead? Specs: Intel Core i5 7500 Asus B250M-A 8gb DDR4 2400 G.Skill Aegis 1tb Toshiba hdd 250gb Samsung 850 EVO SSD 6gb Palit GTX 1060 Super Jetstream Cooler Master Masterbox Lite 3 (clear side panel) Deep Cool DC Xfan 120L/B 120mm Seasonic Focus+ 650FX 650 watts PSU 80 gold full modular
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