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iversxn_

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About iversxn_

  • Birthday Feb 14, 2001

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  • Gender
    Male

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 5 1600 @3.9GHz
  • Motherboard
    ASRock B350M PRO4
  • RAM
    GEIL Super EVO DDR4-2666 8*2
  • GPU
    Asus STRIX GTX 1060 6GB
  • Case
    Antec DF500 RGB
  • Storage
    Corsair 500GB SATA SSD, WD Green 1TB HDD
  • PSU
    Antec 550W Bronze
  • Keyboard
    Rapoo V510 Mechanical
  • Mouse
    A4Tech Bloody V3M
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. My CPU temp maxes out at 71 C usually with OC settings applied abd idles at around 40 C, considering my ambient temp it's alright I'd say. Then the motherboard might be the issue, as I checked all the USB ports and others with a Tester to check electricity supply and all of them worked, lit up the tester. And my Headphones light up too. (Motherboard receives power but power button doesnt responsd?) But when i press the power button, no fan movement and no light around my power button. (When OC is applied abd turned off for 8 hrs or more) Now that I've tried resetting BIOS to default and turned off, I tried to turn on my pc and it worked.
  2. The title may seem confusing, but, here's what I mean really. I've been running my PC for about 2 years now. Ryzen 5 1600 With Asrock B350m Pro4 and 600W PSU I've been using it daily for gaming and I overclocked it when I first had bought it and it stayed stable at 3.8Ghz at 1.250 V. I use the PC all night ish and then turn it off and turn it on the next evening. Hasn't been an issue ever. But, Now in the recent months my PC has been acting weirdly. It sometimes freezes/Black screen and restarts(Mostly whilst Alt-Tabbing I noticed). With OC applied. And now when i turn off my pc, the next day it wont boot. My headphones only light up when connected, but other than that no sign of life. After Clearing CMOS it starts up again, and I apply my OC, and it seems to run just fine. I replaced my CMOS battery twice in a month to ensure. Then I found that My PC only can boot if I start it within 2~4 hours off turning it off when The OC settings applied. After Resetting BIOS to defaults then turning my PC off. My PC now boots normally, when ever I want. Turned on after 2 days and booted fine. If OC was applied and i turned it off in that state, I might've needed a CMOS reset again. What has gone wrong? I know a bit but not nearly enough to diagnose the issue here. Any help would be much appreciated as I still have Warranty left.
  3. Thanks for replying! After trying my old patience game the pc booted again this time i didn't unplug it completely and so it boots regularly now. I guess it's definitely the CMOS again . Any clue why my CMOS battery seems to die so quick? Isn't it supposed to work for very long periods.
  4. Hi everyone, So it started about 15/18 days ago when i turned my pc off and disconnected the UPS from the mains. The next day my PC won't start. But the headphones would light up only. (PC is only about 2 and a half yrs old) So after a lot of pressing after random intervals it booted. The pc would only stay fine if it wasn't disconnected from mains. I ordered a CMOS battery by instinct as when it did boot it showed a wrong time. My retailer was closed due to lock down. Their online service said it probably was the PSU. But after replacing my CMOS battery the PC started booting normally even after disconnecting it from mains after powering down. Now after about 12 days from using the new battery. The problem has started again. Can anyone help me figure out what's wrong? The pc wont boot but my headphones light up. Any sort of help would be appreciated in this lockdown!
  5. Figured it out. Used Rufus and downloaded iso from Microsoft. And followed the settings in the attached screenshot. Works. Media tool sucks
  6. So i took a break doing this as i had exams ongoing. Today i tried to do the driver trick with other usb. All drivers are raid drivers. None work with my pc. So now I'm back to the same issue. If anyone can help me with the drivers would be lovely. Motherboard is Asrock B350m Pro4
  7. I choose the UEFI option always. So i have An Asrock B350 Pro4 Mobo and I went and downloaded SATA Floppy img. on the product website. So Can i just put the file i downloaded on my Win 10 USB or i gotta get another USB? P. S SATA Floppy img came as a .zip file i extracted it and there were many .sys, .cat, .inf files. Are those it? @Brink2Three Thanks for the reply btw.
  8. My SSD is a new one as my old one died sadly. I boot using UEFI usb, can you explain how to do the latter part? @kdawwgg1221
  9. So i made the bootable drive using the Windows media tool and still the same error. Same error with this method aswell
  10. Yea 'bout to go somewhere and try to get this done. I thought he knew what he was doin so yea. I guess he messed up. Cheers tho. Wanted to mention something if you'd read this post, are these connected in any way?
  11. I guess that's the only way left. Aight, might just have to do it. Sorry for the trouble. Cheers
  12. I dont have a laptop or another PC at home, thus my friend had to do it. He told me he used rufus as he saw it from a YT vid lol. Dunno
  13. So i made a Bootable USB using Windows 10 iso via Rufus. Now when i connect it to my PC i go through the UEFI and access windows installation. The sequence goes fine until there's "this" error (shown in pictures) I did a google search of course and tried the usb port swapping method and even checked if my drive was there via CMD My SSD is showing online on Diskpart but cant see it on the PC yet. I also did convert it to GPT as I made my usb GPT bootable. Dunno really. Hope I can get some help from you genius people to get back up and game hard. Cheers
  14. Damn man, hope mine picks up soon, I'm just sad that my 500GB SSD might be dead. On the plus side might upgrade to a NV.me drive. But that means a lot more to save up. F.
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