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Plip

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  1. Recently encountered a failing psu on my new build last week (event 41s all over the place) replaced the PSU and all seems well.

     

    I did notice however a final event 41 on the day I installed the new psu, but my friend (who benchmarked while I had to go out), claims my pc was fine throughout. 

     

    Does windows log the time of an 'event 41' at the exact point the power is cut off, or does it catch up once the pc is next rebooted successfully?  (We hadn't rebooted the pc since the old PSU failure the night before) 

     

    If it's just a 'windows catching up' thing, then I shouldn't need to investigate further. 

  2. 47 minutes ago, KarathKasun said:

    On my first builds, none.  I did OC a Matrox G400 to the point of memory failure.  I have also crushed a few of the old school CPUs that didnt have heatspreaders from the factory in the Socket 462 days.

     

    Didnt keep me from overclocking and then holding the Rage 128 3D Mark record for a few months.

    I get that from friends on their first builds that go perfectly, I'm the only one that seems to get doa/faulty parts everytime. Yet I'm the one with the anti-static bracelet, clean wall power, and a wooden table to build on. 

     

    That's an impressive oc claim though! 

  3. 40 minutes ago, HairlessMonkeyBoy said:

    First PC I built I forgot the motherboard standoffs. 😅 Then later I killed the motherboard by unplugging the 24 pin without turning off the PSU. 😭

     

    RMAed the mobo, though. 😇

     

    After that my nerves prevented me from OCing my core 2 duo E7300, leaving massive performance on the table.

     

    Years Later I OCed it from 2.66GHz to 4.0GHz. Oof. 

    Oh wow, that's good you were able to RMA though! Thankfully with the lockdown, the store I bought the faulty psu from extended their returns window, so I was able to send it back no problem. 

     

    One day I'll re enable PBO on my Ryzen chip once I know everything is stable, as that's a lot of performance I'm losing just there. 

  4. 31 minutes ago, Jarsky said:

    I would say my first hardware failure was possibly an ISA hard drive controller in my i486. 

    I was about 9yo (~1993) at the time so it was a big deal. My uncle at the time that ran a Computer Store provided a replacement 

     

    For context, "back in the day" motherboards needing expansion for everything.. It was basically a 'hub' that all of your card plugged into. You needed a controller card for everything except possibly an AT port for the keyboard. IDE controller for hard drives/cdroms, serial card for your mouse, serial card for your printers, audio card, etc...

     

    Never been 'nervous' about a failing part, its just one of those things

     

    As for your system panicking and shutting down in game, a common cause is overclocked memory. 
    If you have XMP enabled, turn it off and see if that stabilizes the system. You can then troubleshoot further from there...its a good idea to check the dump logs for the actual error messages. 

    Hah, dramatic tendencies of a 9yo, pretty much sums me up! 

     

    Ta though, I do believe XMP is disabled but I'll double check that. The msi bios had PBO enabled by default (even though it's usually disabled), so there could be all-sorts that I've overlooked in there! 

  5. Hey, 

    I recently completed my first major system build (I've built low-end machines in the past), and I was experiencing complete system shutdowns after only 15-20 mins of heavy GPU load (more specifically, Star Wars Battlefront 2 in 4K ultra). After borrowing my friends pc parts we determined that the PSU was faulty under full load and I drove across the UK to buy a replacement. 

     

    However, even though we ran every benchmark under the sun with the new psu (some simultaneously), and the pc passing them all with more than acceptable results and zero shutdowns, I'm still getting stupid panic attacks everytime I think about playing a game on it or doing my VFX work. (I have asperges which probably isn't helping)

     

    I was wondering , for the people who have more experience, if at any point you got disheartened by your first failing part, or nervous to push a build to it's fullest, even though you knew it was most likely safe to do so? 

    Or equally helpful, any tips or advice on how to help overcome these stupid fears?

    I don't want a 1.5K paperweight! 

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