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PickleRickSanchez

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  1. In the end after a lot of searching and testing it was a faulty Mobo thanks for the help dude
  2. Checked out the RAM, it is probably the Mobo... But it is 6 months old so it makes me wonder how can it be faulty...
  3. Turns out it is not the ssd, what can I check now? Maybe it has something to do with the Mobo?
  4. Thanks for replying. if I will be able to boot it then, how can I guess whether problem was with some sort of windows malfunction or ssd hardware issue?
  5. Hello everyone So i build a new PC for my bro and everything went well, high fps 1080p gaming for a week or so.... Then after a Windows 10 update at night, the next day he was playing League of Legends and suddently pc reboots (maybe power outage idk, maybe windows related issue, there was no overheating on any component we make sure we check it every day) After than when we tried to boot the pc but all it does is load till the MSI logo and then freezes (sometimes it says "Preparing Automatic Repair" and other times after 3 hard reboots it is just the MSI logo) I can get into BIOS just fine. I tried updating the BIOS, going into an older version, clearing CMOS with the mobo battery method. Other solutions i tried are, formating PC using a usb key which also freezes at the windows logo i also tried to switch between the RAM sticks. Specs: msi x470 gaming pro msi gtx 1660 super ryzen 5 3600 (no overclock) SSD Lexar NS100 128GB corsair vengeance lpx 16gb 3200mhz (overclocked, also tried stock mhz) corsair CX Series CX550 BIOS version 7B79v1F (then changed to older 7B79v1E to try it out) CoolerMaster MasterCase H500 ARGB Case Windows 10 not registered (i suspect this might have been the issue, but still i formated the pc with the MediaCreationTool a week ago just fine with no problems) If anyone has any idea what is going on i would appreciate your Help Thank you
  6. Thank you for explaining it in detail, i really appreciate it ✌
  7. I guess that's what i will do exept if someone presents me an alternative. would like to know the reason this happens though. Thank you
  8. Hi guys, So i changed my mobo from msi x470 gaming pro to msi b450 bazooka v2, because i bought a new case which needed a micro atx mobo (yeah i know amateur mistake xD) I started my "new" pc and it is normal, as it was before changing the motherboard. I was expecting a full format, installing all the games and apps again... Is this even right? Should i format it anyway? THanks
  9. Sorry i didnt quite explained something, i tested my system with Heaven Benchmark 4.0, with different demanding games like AC odyssey, editing programs like Adobe Illustrator, Adobe AfterFX, Lightroom, Animate. Everything was fine till this moment. Also at the moment of the crash cpu had max tmp 60 Celsius and gpu 40 Celsius. So i dont think it was that ?
  10. Hello Guys, so i have built my new pc and after 2 weeks of gaming and editing, i get this system crash while editing a video on Sony Vegas PRO 15: Problem Event Name: BlueScreen Code: a Parameter 1: 18 Parameter 2: 2 Parameter 3: 1 Parameter 4: fffff8073e283640 OS version: 10_0_18362 Service Pack: 0_0 Product: 768_1 OS Version: 10.0.18362.2.0.0.768.101 Locale ID: 1032 my Specs: MSI GTX 1660ti driver version 436.48 AMD Ryzen 5 3600 overclocked 4.2 Ghz 16 GB Corsair Vengeance lpx ddr4 overclocked 3200 MHz MSI x470 Gaming Pro Motherboard PSU Corsair TX650M SSD Sasung Evo 860 500 GB Thanks! Sorry i didnt quite explained something, i tested my system with Heaven Benchmark 4.0, with different demanding games like AC odyssey, editing programs like Adobe Illustrator, Adobe AfterFX, Lightroom, Animate. Everything was fine till this moment. Also at the moment of the crash cpu had max tmp 60 Celsius and gpu 40 Celsius.So i dont think it was that
  11. thank you dude. i see a pattern here that everyone suggests that i should focus on getting a very good graphics card right?
  12. thanks i will consider putting more on motherboard and graphics card then rather than cpu
  13. Well the monitor is the least important my focus is to play new upcoming rpg games smoothly on at least 60 fps xd thanks for the reply dude
  14. So i am about to upgrade my pc, and as a noob i would like to hear some general advice. Budget: 900 USD Mostly for gaming and i need the following: Graphics Card (i have AMD R9 380 4gb) CPU (i have AMD FX 6300) Motherboard (i have ASUS M5A78L-M) RAM ( i have 8gb of some old one) Monitor ( i need only one) I am thinking on buying the following: Sapphire Radeon RX 590 8GB Nitro+ (or MSI GeForce GTX 1660 6GB Gaming X) AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Asus Rog Crosshair VI Hero G.Skill RipjawsV 16GB DDR4-3200MHz Samsung CJG50 Does this make any sense? What do you think? Could i change it up a little, maybe you have some suggestions? THANKS
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