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  1. I checked the event logs - Kernal-Power 41 PLUS a series of 16,15,55 ect. errors. (System black screen) crashed. I really would love to know what caused it.
  2. Yeah, thanks anyway! I will keep researching. Did you fix it with upgraded cooling?
  3. Yes, using NZXT cam to monitor it while in game. And checking logs after in HW monitor.
  4. Thanks for the reply. This was my first thought - got HWMonitor and all temps are spot on...
  5. Hello all! I have been researching similar problems, however, sound usually keeps playing unlike mine. Last night I was driving on IRacing when suddenly my monitor went back “HDMI no signal detected” and game sound stopped through the external speakers - however, the computer was still running! I tried taking the HDMI cable out of the graphics card and put it into the motherboards dedicated graphics. I even tried a brand new cable in both. I hard shutdown and rebooted, all working fine. I’m curious to know what happened... Did the system crash even though all the fans were still lit up and running? What would have caused this? Specs (3 weeks old): CPU: Ryzen 2700x RAM: 8gb 3000mhz ram MOBO: ASRock b450 pro4 PSU: 650w Corsair PSU GPU: XFX RX580 8GB STORAGE: M.2 WD BLUE 500gb SSD MONITOR: Benq gl2450
  6. Hello All! I do apologies if this has been covered, I have searched for quite a while! I just completed my build yesterday using all brand new components. My issue is - the two 3-pin Aer 120mm fans in my NZXT H510 are connected to CHA_FAN1/WP (rear fan) & CHA_FAN2/WP (top fan). Both spin! However only 'Chassis Fan2 Speed' on CHA_FAN2/WP RPM is being registered in the BIOS/A-Tuning. 'Chassis Fan1 Speed' is displaying 0RPM same with 'Chassis Fan3 Speed' (which is not being used). I did some experimenting - I swapped them and the top fan registered RPM on CHA_FAN1/WP and rear fan on CHA_FAN2/WP still did not. Originally I thought the problem was CHA_FAN1/WP header, however, after this experiment It seems to be the rear case fan itself - any fix suggestions? Thanks for your time, it is very much appreciated! Cheers
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