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Midniteb0ne

Hey I have a system rocking this system -

R5-1400

MSI - B350 Gaming pro

MSI-RX480

Corsair Vengence 4+8 3000Mhz

Coolermaster MasterWatt 650W (*Upgraded from VS450)

So I ran into issues, after a powercut.

When ever I do anything that is GPU intensive, the computer instantly crashed.

Tried running the GPU on another system, it worked fine.

So I thought that it must be the PSU that went nuts.

*Hence I upgraded the psu, but the issue persists. I don't have a spare motherboard, but I'm pretty sure it's the motherboard that's at fault.

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1 minute ago, Midniteb0ne said:

Hey I have a system rocking this system -

R5-1400

MSI - B350 Gaming pro

MSI-RX480

Corsair Vengence 4+8 3000Mhz

Coolermaster MasterWatt 650W (*Upgraded from VS450)

 

So I ran into issues, after a powercut.

When ever I do anything that is GPU intensive, the computer instantly crashed.

 

Tried running the GPU on another system, it worked fine.

So I thought that it must be the PSU that went nuts.

*Hence I upgraded the psu, but the issue persists. I don't have a spare motherboard, but I'm pretty sure it's the motherboard that's at fault.

I have also tried 4+4 ram config but the issue still persists

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Temperatures? Latest bios?

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3 minutes ago, Bitter said:

Can you borrow another video card to test with?

I tested my friend's 980 it too has the same problem

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Just now, 191x7 said:

Temperatures? Latest bios?

Yes I'm using the latest BIOS and the temps are fine in the high 60s to low 70s

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You should have a surge protector hooked up to your PC. Its seems dumb and not worth it but it can save your PC from stuff like this. They are cheap too. Any ways it sounds like when you PC draws power it crashes. That could be a power supply issue. Do you have another PSU to test? Sorry just read how you said you upgraded. It sounds like it would be the mobo then.

Main PC

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i5-9400f @2.9GHz | Corsair H100i Elite Capellix |Gigabyte RGB GTX1060 6GB | Corsair CX650M | Island Professional 120GB SSD | Toshiba 2TB HDD | Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 2x16 DDR4 3200MHz  | Corsair iCUE 220T | Windows 10 Pro | CPU R20 Cinebench Score -  pts | OpenGL FPS -  FPS | Novabench Score (OC) -  Base - 

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Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 Cherry Mx Red | Corsair Glaive RGB

 

Streaming PC (HP Compaq 8100 SFF)

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Xeon X3440 @2.53GHz | Radeon HD 6450 | HP Compaq 240watt PSU | Toshiba 1TB HDD | Samsung 2x4 DDR3 1333MHz | HP Compaq 8100 SFF | Windows 10 Pro | CPU Cinebench Score - 409 cb | OpenGL FPS - 16.77 FPS | Novabench Score (OC) - 991 Base - 938

 

Keyboard and Mouse

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Logitech G413 Silver White LED Romer-G Switch | Old Gateway Mouse

 

Monitors

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AOC - 21.5" IPS LED FHD Model - l2279VWHE | AOC - 24" TN Panel FHD 144hz 1ms Response - Model G2460PF

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, AirSocial said:

You should have a surge protector hooked up to your PC. Its seems dumb and not worth it but it can save your PC from stuff like this. They are cheap too. Any ways it sounds like when you PC draws power it crashes. That could be a power supply issue. Do you have another PSU to test? Sorry just read how you said you upgraded. It sounds like it would be the mobo then.

Can I rma the mobile because it advertises circuit protection and other crap which should have protected me in this case but didn't.

Technically it is the Motherboard's fault in this case.

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15 minutes ago, Midniteb0ne said:

Can I rma the mobile because it advertises circuit protection and other crap which should have protected me in this case but didn't.

Technically it is the Motherboard's fault in this case.

@AirSocial

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20 minutes ago, AirSocial said:

You should have a surge protector hooked up to your PC. Its seems dumb and not worth it but it can save your PC from stuff like this. They are cheap too. Any ways it sounds like when you PC draws power it crashes. That could be a power supply issue. Do you have another PSU to test? Sorry just read how you said you upgraded. It sounds like it would be the mobo then.

Hey and I just wanted to ask do you get 144fps in your games with the 1060.

I was wondering because I have an Rx480 8gb which is pretty similar and I wanted to buy a Freesync 144hz monitor

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2 hours ago, Midniteb0ne said:

Hey and I just wanted to ask do you get 144fps in your games with the 1060.

I was wondering because I have an Rx480 8gb which is pretty similar and I wanted to buy a Freesync 144hz monitor

In Fortnite I can run all medium settings with view distance on epic and I get around 144. Never drops below 120

Main PC

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i5-9400f @2.9GHz | Corsair H100i Elite Capellix |Gigabyte RGB GTX1060 6GB | Corsair CX650M | Island Professional 120GB SSD | Toshiba 2TB HDD | Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 2x16 DDR4 3200MHz  | Corsair iCUE 220T | Windows 10 Pro | CPU R20 Cinebench Score -  pts | OpenGL FPS -  FPS | Novabench Score (OC) -  Base - 

Keyboard and Mouse

------------

Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 Cherry Mx Red | Corsair Glaive RGB

 

Streaming PC (HP Compaq 8100 SFF)

------------

Xeon X3440 @2.53GHz | Radeon HD 6450 | HP Compaq 240watt PSU | Toshiba 1TB HDD | Samsung 2x4 DDR3 1333MHz | HP Compaq 8100 SFF | Windows 10 Pro | CPU Cinebench Score - 409 cb | OpenGL FPS - 16.77 FPS | Novabench Score (OC) - 991 Base - 938

 

Keyboard and Mouse

------------

Logitech G413 Silver White LED Romer-G Switch | Old Gateway Mouse

 

Monitors

------------

AOC - 21.5" IPS LED FHD Model - l2279VWHE | AOC - 24" TN Panel FHD 144hz 1ms Response - Model G2460PF

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, AirSocial said:

In Fortnite I can run all medium settings with view distance on epic and I get around 144. Never drops below 120

Thanks

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10 hours ago, Midniteb0ne said:

Thanks

Anytime. I wish you luck in finding out the problem in your PC.

Main PC

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i5-9400f @2.9GHz | Corsair H100i Elite Capellix |Gigabyte RGB GTX1060 6GB | Corsair CX650M | Island Professional 120GB SSD | Toshiba 2TB HDD | Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 2x16 DDR4 3200MHz  | Corsair iCUE 220T | Windows 10 Pro | CPU R20 Cinebench Score -  pts | OpenGL FPS -  FPS | Novabench Score (OC) -  Base - 

Keyboard and Mouse

------------

Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 Cherry Mx Red | Corsair Glaive RGB

 

Streaming PC (HP Compaq 8100 SFF)

------------

Xeon X3440 @2.53GHz | Radeon HD 6450 | HP Compaq 240watt PSU | Toshiba 1TB HDD | Samsung 2x4 DDR3 1333MHz | HP Compaq 8100 SFF | Windows 10 Pro | CPU Cinebench Score - 409 cb | OpenGL FPS - 16.77 FPS | Novabench Score (OC) - 991 Base - 938

 

Keyboard and Mouse

------------

Logitech G413 Silver White LED Romer-G Switch | Old Gateway Mouse

 

Monitors

------------

AOC - 21.5" IPS LED FHD Model - l2279VWHE | AOC - 24" TN Panel FHD 144hz 1ms Response - Model G2460PF

 

 

 

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