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I'm asking on behalf of a friend. He's recently been facing a black screen issue, whenever he plays GPU-intensive games like Horizon Zero Dawn, Genshin Impact, RDR2. However, this black screen doesn't occur when he plays games like Paladins or COD4: Modern Warfare. This problem doesn't happen all the time. Whenever he starts a game and walks around the scene for 5-10 minutes, the FPS starts decreasing and the game stutters. after 10-15sec his PC goes into a black screen. However, the CPU and case fans are still spinning. And there's no way out of that black screen until he force restarts it. His GPU driver and everything is UpTodate , so it must be a hardware issue. But we're not sure which one it is. His PC specs are as follows: "Ryzen 5 3600 CPU 16GB (8+8) RAM GTX 1660 Ti GPU MSI B450M-A PRO MAX Thermaltake Litepower 550W PSU" Temps are within limit <75C, Even though I'm suspecting the PSU but we're not sure, Any idea what is causing this issue?
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Hi everyone, Whilst I am gaming and I press on the Windows button to go into my desktop, the system will black screen and making a buzzing sound and reboot. This has happened several times before, although not always but it is frequent. I believed it was a PSU issue so I replaced it however I still had the same issue. The CPU is new, and the same issue sometimes occurred on my old CPU. I did a system stability test on AIDA64 and left it running for an hour and it did not crash. I also did a CPU test and it did not crash. Cinebench does not crash. I'm lost for words at what component is causing the issue. Please advise, thank you. Specs: Motherboard: MSI B450 Tomahawk CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600x GPU: ASUS AMD RX 6650XT RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB RT 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 3600MHz C16 PSU: Corsair RM750e 750W OS: Windows 11 Pro
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Ever since I built my PC I've had a issue with it randomly rebooting. No bsod, just screen will quickly go blank and then the system reboots. No rhyme or reason that I can figure out. Sometimes it will happen when I'm browsing or watching a youtube, sometimes it will happen when playing a game, sometimes it will just happen when I leave my PC on for a bit. Sometimes it will be almost a whole day that it won't happen, sometimes it will happen twice times in 15 minutes. The two things I see in event view after this happens is critical error Event 41, Kernel-Power and Event 18 WHEA-Logger System Specs: AMD 5600x with a Thermalright peerless assassin 120 cooler. B550 Aorus Elite AX V2. BIOS version F17f Powercolor RX6600, but I had a GTX 1050ti when I first built the system. Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro SL 3600 CL18 Corsair Rm750x 750W c: samsung evo plus 1 tb/d:samsung evo 860 1tb/e: western digital black sn770 Windows 11 64 bit version 22H2 I've tried everything that I can think of and everything I've been able to find online. I've updated the BIOS, and all the drivers including the chipset. I've tried PBO on and off. I've tried XMP on and off. I've had my computer apart to check all the connections. When I installed the peerless assassin I even checked the pins on the CPU again just to make sure there wasn't any bent pins. I turned c-state off. I've changed some of the clock speeds and voltage to advice I seen on other similar problems and nothing. I'd really appreciate any ideas or advice because I'm a a loss at this point. Thank-you for taking the time to read this.
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***All parts of the pc and all errors from event log are at the bottom of this post. Last reboot is in the "Last Hour" column of the even log. You can also see that I got 4 reboots in the last week. *** Hello, This is my first build and I need some help. In november, I assembled my 1st ever pc (with some help from this LTT forum). I like the fact I did it on my own. The problem: In december, 3 times, my computer rebooted on it's own while I was multitasking. It felt odd, I mainly checked the temps of the GPU at the time to see if it was the problem (like, it "protected itself") it never went over 75C. Then, for some reason, it stopped. So, I let it go. Just never played a game while watching a movie on the 2nd monitor and it seemed to worked. Lately, I started doing light editing and, once again, despite doing only the rendreing of the vid (I use Adobe Premiere Rush), the computer will reboot, for no reason. The temps for GPU are below 50C everytime I monitored this and as for PSU usage, there was nothing out of the ordinary. So, I need help. only thing not showing in pc partpicker list or event errors are: 1 bluetooth USB dongle is plugged in and no RGB are plugged anywhere. Tks in advance Ben https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/user/Rien102/saved/cFtPJx **CPU** | [Intel Core i5-12600K 3.7 GHz 10-Core Processor] **CPU Cooler** | [Deepcool AK620 68.99 CFM CPU Cooler] **Motherboard** | [MSI PRO B660-A DDR4 ATX LGA1700 Motherboard] **Memory** | [G.Skill Ripjaws V 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory] **Storage** | [Western Digital Blue SN570 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 3.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive] **Storage** | [Western Digital WD_BLACK 1 TB 3.5" 7200 RPM Internal Hard Drive] **Storage** | [Western Digital WD_BLACK 1 TB 3.5" 7200 RPM Internal Hard Drive] **Video Card** | [EVGA XC3 ULTRA GAMING GeForce RTX 3070 8 GB Video Card] **Case** | [Fractal Design Pop Air ATX Mid Tower Case] **Power Supply** | [EVGA SuperNOVA 750 P5 750 W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply]
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PC randomly freezing and/or randomly rebooting. Happens regardless of pc load. Occurred 3-5 times per week in summer. Now it's every other boot up. Sometimes audio will crackle or video will stutter beforehand. Seems more common after startup (first 15-ish minutes) and less likely hours & hours into pc use. specs: Windows 10 Home 64-bit AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (3.6 GHz 6-Core) MSI B450 Tomahawk MAX Motherboard (ATX AM4) GSkill Ripjaws V 16 GB RAM (2 x 8 GB) (DDR4-3600 CL16) Sabrent Rocket (boot drive) (512 GB) (M.2-2280 NVME) Crucial MX500 (2nd SSD) (1 TB) EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 SC (8 GB) Corsair RMx 650 W (80+ Gold Certified) (2018) all parts bought new (except GPU), nothing overclocked what I've tried (in order): reverting gpu drivers, updating gpu drivers ran CPU-Z to test heat (Maxed at 70 C, idles at 45-55 C) completely reinstalled windows (via windows10 settings) unplug/replugged ram & gpu ran memtest ("mdsched.exe" in cmd) (No memory issues detected)
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I have a huge problem that’s cost me a lot of money to try and fix whit no luck. I’m reaching out i hopes to find someone who may be able to fix my poor PC. When I use my comp I typically have no issues to normal task such as search the web or opening files. However, when I launch a game my computer almost immediately reboots.. specs: Ryzen 7 5800x Asus B-550 A corsair vengeance 2x16gb 3600 aorus 3080 ti corais RM750 M.2 WD 750 1TB m.2 WD 850 1TB I’ve replaced the motherboard with no luck, I also swapped out 3 different sets of RAM cards, I’ve tried a 1000watt PSU, Swapped to a Ryzen 1700x, Reinstalled windows and all other software to a new M.2, and Swapped to a evga 1080 gtx. It’s safe to say I’ve damn near tried everything and hope I get maybe someone here or the man Linus himself can help me.. I’m desperate and almost broke.. please help!
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Specs: Ryzen 5600x, Aorus 3070, 16gb 4400mhz, Rog X570-f, Arctic 360 aio, 750w corsair modular psu, 500gb boot m.2 ssd (gen.4) + 2x sata ssd + 1x hdd Problem: When playing or opening certain games, the pc restarts. It restarts when playing Forza horizon 4, war thunder and rainbow six siege. In fh4 and war thunder it's mostly random. In R6S it always crashes during the second round. I have already tried a clean installation because I went from intel to amd without erasing the intel chipset etc. but nothing changed. I have a friend with similair specs and he's got the same problem, it's possible that it could be a hardware issue. Pls help me, i'm getting desperate. Edit: I tried playing siege in offline modes and it worked without problem, so that might mean that there is a proble mwith online games. Edit 2: I solved it by reinstalling bios
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Hi there! After managing to build my very first PC, I sadly get a BSOD every hour or so (sometimes also much more quickly, but that's not frequent). The error codes were pretty random (they were almost never the same), and I started suspecting memory issues. Some programs would also randomly crash shortly before getting the BSOD. Otherwise, the computer is running perfectly fine - the temperatures are low, I was able to install software and play games normally. Here are the parts I'm working with: https://de.pcpartpicker.com/list/66KyQ6 I did the following to try to resolve the issue: I checked the memory dumps from the crashes. Most indicated some sort of kernel error, but were otherwise pretty random. (so it didn't seem like some specific driver or executable was the cause of the problem). I performed a test with the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool. It said it "detected hardware problems", but I struggled to get any other info from the report I accessed after the tool finished its job. I flashed the BIOS to the newest version available. This _seemed_ to improve the issue a little bit (it took longer to get the BSOD), but the issue wasn't completely resolved. I disabled XMP to let the RAM run at 2133 MHz instead of its full 3200 MHz. After this, I ran the Memory Diagnostic tool again, which still reported some issues, but much less of them. I tried to reinstall Windows, but I got an error during the process which can supposedly be caused by memory issues (0xc0000005). As this is the first time I'm building a computer, I'm pretty stressed out by the situation, but I still want to resolve it, of course. So, my current plan is to take out one stick of RAM at a time to try to determine if one of the two sticks is faulty. But if that doesn't work, I'm not sure what to do. Here are my questions: Is there any other potential solution you guys think I should also try? I never built a PC before, so perhaps there's an obvious troubleshooting step I missed. Do you think this really could be a memory issue, or can it also be likely that it's a problem with a motherboard? If testing each stick of RAM separately doesn't bring me any closer to a solution, what should I try next? I greatly appreciate any help and ideas you guys will give me, I'm really bummed out by what's been happening
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Hey! (do we say hello in these forums?) My PC is restarting arbitrarily without any kind of error nor blue screen. It just shuts down and boots back up. It is maybe important to say that while this is happening the fans turn off but the LED keep being lit, so it apparently doesn't lose completely power. This happened a few times while I compiled some code and while playing LoL. It has never done that and started spontaneously 3 days ago. I updated my drivers but that didn't help. I suspected a defect PSU, but running Cinebench hasn't crushed my PC. What I did learn from that though is that my CPU is underperforming by a lot. My Ryzen 5 3600 should have a score of over 9000 with multicores but has only a score of 4962. My singlecore CPU score is also quite lower at 862 (instead of 1288). I haven't overclocked anything. My CPU temperature is always >90C, which would indicate a defect cooling system? I don't know how to proceed or what to check, is maybe the CPU the problem? Attached are my specs and the HWMonitor monitoring while cinebenching. Okay my PC just crashed while writing this post, the CPU was idling (no heavy load at least). I managed to save the HWMonitor report 5seconds before the crash, maybe that will be of help... OpenHardwareMonitor.Report.txt specs.txt
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Before I start let me post my specs: MSI RTX 3050 X 8GB Intel i5-9400f MSI Z390 A-Pro 500gb m.2 SSD 750w 80gold EVGA Psu i decided to upgrade my cpu on a budget just for streaming, I had a i3-8100 and it couldn’t stream duh with 4 cores. However I went cheap and ordered a Used - Like New cpu(i5-9400f for like $89) off of Amazon, install went clean other than the fan wouldn’t mount but I ended up getting it. At first I got stuck into immediate reboots, no error code, just straight from my desktop to startup just on a loop pretty much. So I updated my gpu drivers on safe mode, and I don’t know if it was by luck but my pc started working again, I launched up discord and stream labs and I streamed MWII with my friends for 3 hours, no problems. I ended stream and went outside to take my dog out, and what do you know, I come inside to my pc rebooting again. I took it to a shop they said it was the OS, so I trashed my HDD because it was old and went out and bought a M2 installed it cleanly and loaded up a fresh W11 OS. Went smooth for about 5 minutes then another reboot loop started happening. I put in my girlfriends 1650 super and it was fine again, but nope 15 min later it started rebooting. So now I’ve lost all my files , bought a new m2, and all I wanted was a new(ish) cpu. My pc hasn’t worked for more than 20 min since the cpu install, tomorrow im taking it out and putting the i3 back in just to see if it may be the USED cpu my cheapo self bought preowned. Has anyone ever ran into this problem? If you have how did you resolve it? Im pretty close to giving up and rebuilding my whole machine (which will take a while bc I just moved and moneys tight hense the used cpu). Could I have somehow damaged the mobo , even though I was very careful on the install, let me add also my cpu temps sit around 32 Celsius, same with gpu (while idle, which is what it is when it crashes. Idle not being used). Someone please help.
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I’m running AMD Ryzen 5 3600 and a MSI 5500 xt and a MSI B450 pro vdh max. I’m running into a problem we’re my computer will restart while I’m gaming. I’m monitoring my cpu and cpu fan and my temps are staying below 55 I did a ram check pulled each one out and tested each one individually and have updated all drivers and bios. I’m not able to test my PSU as I only have one and no voltage meter. do you have any ideas of what it could be?
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Hi I recently built a new computer post Christmas and after completing the build I found out i have what seems to be a motherboard problem. Whenever I start up my computer normally, my monitor does not pick up any input signal even though all leds and fans are working inside my case, but after about 10s the computer dies. But plot twist the computer then restarts again on its own accord and repeats the same process until I turn of the PSU at the wall. The way I've figured out how to get aground this is resetting the BIOS (by taking out the battery). Upon doing this my computer boots up fine, and then reboots find unless I leave it for several hours because then the problem arises again. Specs: I5 6600k Gigabyte Z170N-Wifi Rev 1.0 EVGA GTX 1060 16GB Hyperx RAm Thanks for any help in advance Edit: Can't spell
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When i start up a game my pc restarts or just shuts off and i have to flip the PSU switch to make it turn back on. When i start up a game my pc restarts within a minutes. i don't have any thermal issue's i have my task manager and corsair link open to manage my thermals and usage of my GPU and CPU and noticed nothing abnormal. I run daily virus and cleanup scans with: 360 total security. Does anyone have any fixes for this issue or know any way to resolve this problem? Specs: CPU: i7 5820k(i had OC it before and yesterday i set the preset OC to 3.8ghz on easytune, but when i check today when the reboot issue happend it was setback to the default 3.6ghz) GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 980 4GB Superclocked 2.0 CPU cooler: Corsair Hydro H100i Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-X99-Gaming 7 WIFI Ram: 6x4GB DDR4 Corsair Vengence 2400mhz PSU: Corsair RM850 OS: Windows 10
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Hi, guys, I am having the following problem: A few months ago I upgraded my CPU from an i5 4440 to an i7 4770. I had an EVGA GTX 1060 6GB and, before the upgrade, everything worked flawlessly. However, after upgrading the CPU, my rig started rebooting at random. At first, I thought it could be the PSU (Corsair CX500) , but I tried my cousin's RX380 and it presented no problem; my GPU also worked perfectly on his rig. So, I sold my VGA and bought another GTX 1060 from Gigabyte, but the PC keeps rebooting at random times. The rest of my rig's spec is as follows: - Motherboard: Asus B85M-E/BR - RAM: 2 X 8GB Kingston (1600) - SSD: Kingston a400 240GB I tried the following suggestions, but none have worked: - Did a clean install of Windows with the most recent drivers; - Updated the motherboard's BIOS; - Reseted the CMOS; - Tested the RAM modules with MemTest86. This leads me to think that the problem might be a driver conflict-related issue. What do you guys think? Is there a way to isolate and identify this kind of problem? It's also worth pointing out that this issue does not happen when I am using Ubuntu 16.04 with the "Noveau display drivers". However, when using NVIDIA proprietary driver, eventually the PC freezes, but I am able to continue moving the mouse pointer. I would really appreciate if someone could help me.
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Hello, I need a little bit of help. I built my new computer a while ago about a month or so. It worked perfectly fine. Until today, when I turned it on it started, then turned off, started, turned off then worked perfectly. Then I went away from my computer so I turned off my computer. When I came back it didn't do what it did the first time today. But the problem is now when I am using my computer it Randomly turns off and restarts, no warning, no anything. Any ideas?? Thanks
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I'll keep this brief. I'm a gamer, I have a desktop i7700k, 16gb ddr 4, z270 gaming pro carbon mobo I play league, Valve index virtual reality games, and a pletheora of others. In the past I have dealt with bad psu's, failure to cool cpu properly, bad mobos, cpu 4 pin not connected at all, the works. I know what a power shutdown looks like and its almost always power related. For the last year I have had random restarts and freezes, which are now solidly Clock watchdog errors. They ALWAYS occur when opening a program, be it mozilla, clicking a game to join a lobby, character dieing and respawning that milisecond, it chooses to hard freeze or restart with a blue screen. It has happened after vr headset is set down for a while and picked back up to resume, and upon trying to resume a game boom, clock watchdog or straight black restart. It often reboots....in the middle of a reboot. It Loooooves to reboot after a fresh turn on when i click any browser. I have deleted all and reinstalled, doesn't matter. I have updated everydriver I can find, I have reformatted windows 10 recently and it seems to have changed all freezing restarts to clock watchdog now. (however when I got the pc, I did use an ebay windows 10 key that seems to have still stuck through the reformat after wiping ALL partitions). I have 0 temp issues, I have replaced the ram, changed every slot, no change in frequency or type of crash. I am at my witts end, and about to sell the pc on fb for whatever I can get to just restart building. But my specs are solid and I would really love to fix it. Anyone that can help will have my undieing gratitude. I do not have the option or the money to switch out mobos, cpus, or vital expensive parts, I am thinking of running to the store to get a new ssd and a new operating system. What do you all think??
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As the title says when gaming my PC will restart on me. No error codes, no BSOD, I just hear the power click and then it reboots. Back ground info: I have the Asus Arez Stirx Vega 56 card. The card has always run loud, so last weekend I decided to replace the thermal paste and thermal pad on the card. (There is a lot of evidence that the thermal pad that the card comes with is too thin and does not cool the VRMs effectively, which is why I replaced it along with the thermal paste.) I replaced the stock 2.5mm thermal pad with a Thermal Grizzly Minus 8 3mm thick pad, and used Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut paste on the GPU die. All was well on Sunday and Monday, but then on Tuesday when trying to play Destiny 2 after about 10 minutes of game play the PC rebooted. To confirm it wasn't just Destiny 2 I also tried BFV with the same result. The following data is over several gaming sessions/reboots I have checked Event Viewer and the only items in there are about the system loosing power, and shutting down unexpectedly. I monitored GPU temps and they never got above 83C before rebooting. According to HWin64 the GPU hot spot reached 93C before rebooting. (PC has no issues when at the desktop or web browsing) Other testing Assuming it was GPU heat related I loaded up the Asus Furmark stress test and observed GPU temps of 85C and GPU hot spot of 100C for 10min without reboot. Possible future testing I have an old GTX 960 that I am considering swapping in to 100% confirm the GPU is the problem. Tear apart Vega card and confirm good thermal paste application and thermal pad placement. At this point I have no idea what is causing the PC to reboot, as it does not appear to be GPU temp. If you need anymore info let me know. System Specs: i7 6700K stock frequency 16GB Corsair 3000Mhz RAM Msi Z170a Gaming M5 with most current BIOS available. Asus Arez Strix Vega 56 Corsair RMx 650W 80+ Gold PSU Case: Meshify C with two 140mm Nocuta intake fans CPU Cooler: Cryorig R1 Ultimate CPU cooler
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CPU Rebooting after 20-30 min under cpu load
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Hello, i've been watching linus tech tips for a long time ago and although i didnt wanted to disturb the community surround them nor giving them more job that hey already have, im being forced to. So, recently i updated my CPU from an i7-6700K running on a MSI Z170A M3 to an i7-9700k on a Gigabyte Z390 Aorus PRO, as well as my GPU from a gtx1060 6GB to a rtx2080; packages arrived, mounted the cpu, placed the heatsink, placed the cpu cooler, blablabla, everything was alright, altho i had to do some cable management to deal with the space provided and in order to improve airflow. Booted it up after placing everything, POST was fine, clean w10 install was made in order to remode all older drivers from MOBO,GPU and CPU, installed HWMonitor (just in case) and XTU(so some stress test could be done on the cpu, after some testing with the tools provided by XTU temperatures were as high as 70ºC which is fairly fine for me; besides the frequency test who got temps between 90 and 100ºC causing thermal throttling. After those benchmarks i went onto the BIOS and disabled all Turbo capability that comes enabled from default so instead of 4.9Ghz on 8 cores it will only get 3.6GHz; less TDP being drawn from the PSU, less speed, better temps, i thought, went to do some testing again and the results were top temperature 60-63ºC even on frequency test. That seemed cool to me so i went and decided while i wait for a new liquid cooler and case to come, i will keep this thing up at 3.6Ghz and probabily can play games normally; then after they come i can get everything to preset and re-do the benchmarks. Problem is, it keeps rebooting after 2 BO4 matches, which are a total of 20-30 minutes, under load, but around 60ºC; ill leave details over my setup right down here so if someone can lend me a hand it would be awesome and thanks for the time to read across all this text. So in resume, it only reboots under stress or full loads, or that game, because i had it downloading drivers and stuff a whole day working and didnt rebooted nor did anything weird. Can also perform low-demanding tasks like doing some .docs or browsing without any kind of problem. Details: MB: Gigayte Aorus Pro (Rev1.0) w BIOS F6 flashed CPU: i7-9700k@3.6Ghz 1.2V GPU: Gigabyte RTX 2080 8GB GDDR6 CPU Cooler: (RN)Tacens Mars Gaming MCPU2 (Incoming) Corsair H150i Pro RAM: 4x8GB Gskill DDR4 2133Mhz PSU: Aerocool Project 7 850W Platinum (bought less than a year ago; worked wonders with old rig) Case: Antec gx505 (Incoming) Fractal Design R6 Additional Details: Inny Fans: 2x Front Panel 120mm Tacens Aura 2 1200RPM Outty Fans: 2x Top of the case 120mm Tacens Aura 2 1200RPM; 1x Behind the case 120mm 1200RPM; 1x Side Panel Fan 120mm Tacens Aura 2 1200RPM -All drivers are up to date on windows 10 64 bits activated. -BIOS is flashed from the f5 it comes with to the newer f6. -Tried running all fans at full speed, didnt get much of a difference. -All fans are connected to the motherboard and running on auto. -C:\ (SSD M.2 Samsung Evo) was formatted in order to do a clean install of w10 after upgrading the rig, but another 2 HDD werent touched as they only have programs i had installed, not any driver. -Ran Memtest to ensure Ram sticks were fine, everything looked nice -
I have a gigabyte h270 gaming 3 mother board with an I5 7600K, Zotac 1070 ti mini (i think is what its called), 16 GB crucial Basilisk Sports 2400 ram, and a few ssd's. I tried installing 16gb more Corsair Vengeance 2400 but when I try to turn on computer it would start for at most 2 seconds and restart. I couldn't even get to bios screen. I thought maybe slot 3 or 4 was bad and tried removing the crucial ram and same issue. I tried every combination of the old and new ram but same issue. The mother board is running bios from 2016 when I bought it. Would this be fixed with a bios update? I have wanted to upgrade to Z390 board and I have done so to a MSI Z390 A Pro and all 32gb ram works. It has an I5 9600k on it as well. I am asking as I want to sell the old board and CPU but want the buyer to have a seamless install if at all possible and so if I have an issue in the future I can fix it myself. I know for gaming purposes having 32gb is overkill and not needed but it was on sale. The power supply is a 650 rosewill 80plus bronze as I thought maybe it could be a power issue.
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hey i build a new computer last month and everything worked fine but now it’s rebooting randomly i start up and play games and it reboot i start up and do nothing and reboot after a wile the temperature is low cpu is never over 60c and the gpu never over 70c i have a gtx1080 and cpu i9-7900X and ASUS ROG Rampage VI Extreme and m2 ssd 250gb and a ssd 500gb and a hhd 1t and 1000 power supply i don’t get any error message do any one know what rong
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Hi all, I've recently built a PC from used components: Ryzen 3 2200g Gigabyte a320m-s2h Crucial ballistix 2×4gb Ram 240gb integral SSD 250w AZZA SFX 80+ Bronze PSU. Once I downloaded Windows and then connect to Internet the PC reboots itself for no reason (monitor looses signal and then I see gigabyte logo and windows launches and so on). Sometimes the PC keeps restarting until I eventually i get a blue screen or no signal reaches the monitor. I tried installing a different version of Windows and the problem still persists - sometimes Windows install was also on a loop. I turned of automatic restart and this did nothing. I'm clueless and have no idea of what is happening and I appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks a lot
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Just got a new graphics card installed after my other one shit the bed a while back. I installed it and system booted up no problem. Great! Then after updating everything that was out of date and updated windows, all the sudden the computer now starts doing and endless reboot when I turn it on. Post shows my asus logo ten couple seconds later shuts off then restarts again. Over and over.
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Hello! I started resetting my pc at 14:00 (Central european time) and now 5hrs later it's been showing "Resetting Pc 99%" for 1,5 hour straight! Should I just wait it out or what is there really to do? Specs: CPU: i7 3770 3,4ghz MOBO: MSI b75ma-p45 GPU: Zotac gtx 660 ti 2gb RAM: Corsair vengeance 2x4gb DDR3 (1600mhz) SSD: Kingston ssdnow 120gb HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1Tb PSU: Cooler master GX lite 500w At the start when I bought the computer, I ran win 7 home premium and later got the free win 10 home upgrade - could it be some interference that is causing the jackup? I've got no idea what bios version I'm running. There are no error messages or anything, it's just not finishing that last 1% of the reset!
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Hey guys, was hoping if you could help me out. My Wileyfox swift 2x isn’t able to start up, and when I plug it into the A-C adapter it lights up showing me the wileyfox/Android logo, then shuts off and reboots again. Even when I hold down the power button and volume up I can stay in the setup menu for a couple of seconds before it reboots again.