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LuckJaw

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  1. The new PSU is a Phanteks AMP Series 750W 80PLUS Gold, ATX Power Supply, Fully Modular, Hybrid Mode, Silent fan, Revolt PRO LINK, old PSU is EVGA 500 BR, 80+ Bronze 500W, 3 Year Warranty, Power Supply 100- BR-0500-K1 100-BR-0500-K1 As for the cable, I don't think it matters. I have might have use my corsair 1000PSU cable and it work fine on other pieces. As for the place i connected it, it was on the sata connector.... Maybe I need to move it to another slot?
  2. Hi guys. I have a new PSU and when i plug my RGB controller fans for 5 fans, it's melt the wire from the Sata cable to the controller. Any idea why it would do that, it was working fine before?
  3. Good question, I will check that at lunch time and will let you know. A screen shot is good?
  4. Hi Guys... I have an issue with my system. I have a B500 Tomahawk, with 32 meg of ram CL 16 Neo, Ryzen 3900xt, Asus Dual 5700 GPU, Corsair MP600 1TB, Intel, Intel 660p Series M.2 2280 2TB PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4, Corsair, RM850X Power supply. 1 SSD Drive 2tb and 4tB Seagate Mechanical drive. Cooling I have Deep cool Castle which keep my cpu pretty cool... So my issue is this. I have been having issue from the start, and when I was playing some game, I was maybe after a couple hours (sometime less) black screen and reboot. At the time I did everything, I change the power supply and it turn out that the video card swap seem to fix the issue. It was good for a good 3 month, playing game no issue. But yesterday I have install Port Royal 4 and the issue have restarted, but it seem only with the game. What do you think? Would it be the game that make my system crash, or it's the video card again that is getting issues again? Thanks.
  5. Ok I did remove the driver and reinstall. I watch a youtube video that said if I keep the setting at standard instead of game it would work. It did for a longer time, but still crash. I am replacing the Motherboard next week, but if it's the same when it return, I don't know what else to do.
  6. When I go to event viewer I see this
  7. Ddu? Ok will try one stick at a time... and will clear Cmos... Did do the Memtest86.... All was normal....
  8. Hi people. Here my setup CPU 3900XT deepcool castle 360ex for cooler Gskill Neo CL 16 (32 Gig) Timing 16-16-16-36 Tomahawk Mag B550 Corsair Force MP600 M.2 2280 1TB PCI-Express Gen 4.0 as main drive Intel 660p Series M.2 2280 1TB PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4 as second drive Crucial MX500 2TB 3D NAND SATA 2.5 Inch Internal SSD, up to 560 MB/s - CT2000MX500SSD1 as 3rd drive and Seagate BarraCuda 4TB Internal Hard Drive HDD 3.5 Corsair RMX White Series (2018), RM850x, 850 Watt, 80+ Gold Certified, Fully Modular Power Supply - White Asus Radeon 5700 I have the latest driver for the bios and the Chipset. All my temperature seem nice, my GPU around 65 when I game, my CPU around 55 to 75. Sometime I can play for about 1 hr and I have no issue and then I hear in my headset somekind of buzzer noise and my PC reboot. No blue screen of death, Just black screen. Then the computer reboot like I just open it. Only happen when gaming. I have called MSI and they made me update the bios, same thing. I did change the PSU for a 1000 and same it does crash in game. I have tested every different component by itself for about 30 minutes, CPU test, Ram test (this one took half a day and also GPU test and they all do good for 30 and more with no issues... I think I saw a blue screen of death at somepoint when I was playing a game and monitoring, would it be windows? I even lower my ram speed to 3200 since I saw a similar problem with online and the guys was able to play with is ram at 2133. I have also ordered new ram (same number), same video card and now I am waiting to see if I need to send the motherboard... What is strange is that it does not crash on regular stuff, like video editing or regular work. Anyone have an idea what is happening getting ready to shoot myself :( ?
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