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Hi everyone!
My name is Axel and I'm new to the forum. I've been watching Linus on YT for long.

Recently I bought some upgrades for my old PC (3 years old).
CPU : i5 9600k
RAM HyperX Predator 3200MHz 2x8GB
Mother Board : Asus ROG Strix Z390-F

Case : Deepcool RBG
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I left my old stuff inside (good conditions)
GPU : ROG Strix 1070 OG
PSU : Corsair 650watt (I know is pretty low but I will update it asap)
SSD : Samsung 850 evo (windows only)

HD : Toshiba 3TB (steam and other programs are there)
AIR Cooler by Cooler Master GTS V8 and other coolers.

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I installed everything right and updated everything, was working greatly, flashed BIOS after updates, streaming greatly as well, than 4 days after while I was playing Borderlands 2 (without streaming), I got to a point where is automaticly saved and my PC freezed for few seconds and rebooted, than Blue Screen of death, everytime that it rebooted there were new error.

So I removed RAM, GPU, HD and tried to boot the PC with every peace one by one, nothing.
I've asked to send me new mother board, same as previews one, I installed everything, than flashed BIOS as ASUS recomend before installing WINDOWS, when I try to instal Windows, I see the Window's logo than BLUE SCREEN OF THE DEATH. Any one have any advice or got the same problem? I took it to assistance, they tried to boot it with an SSD with installed Windows, changed RAM, tried a NMVE M.2 disabling Sata, still nothing. Might be CPU? Actually I can't show you any pictures because I removed everything and give it back to amazon. I want to rebuy same parts, but I'm scared to do it.
Please help me!
With love and respect, Axel!

 

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1 minute ago, AxlPWN said:

Corsair 650watt (I know is pretty low but I will update it asap)

What unit? 650 watts is way more than you need so it's not low in that regard.

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Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

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3 minutes ago, fasauceome said:

What unit? 650 watts is way more than you need so it's not low in that regard.

Yeah, is enough, even if I use two screens, anyway I will update it, since my 650watts is 3years old.

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Just now, AxlPWN said:

Yeah, is enough, even if I use two screens, anyway I will update it, since my 650watts is 3years old.

What unit is it? Even a VS650 can last 3 years, some of the high end ones 8-12 years

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1 minute ago, NunoLava1998 said:

What unit is it? Even a VS650 can last 3 years, some of the high end ones 8-12 years

Yes, it's Corsair VS650.

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Just now, AxlPWN said:

Yes, it's Corsair VS650.

Oh.

You can replace it with something like a RM550x, or SEASONIC PRIME 550W if you want it to last ridiculously long

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Just now, NunoLava1998 said:

Oh.

You can replace it with something like a RM550x, or SEASONIC PRIME 550W if you want it to last ridiculously long

In assistance they even tried with brand new PSU and still same problem. Blue Screen.

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Just now, AxlPWN said:

In assistance they even tried with brand new PSU and still same problem. Blue Screen.

It's not because it's causing the problem; it's just that the VS is a shitty PSU overall

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1 minute ago, NunoLava1998 said:

It's not because it's causing the problem; it's just that the VS is a shitty PSU overall

LMAO! Ok, I'll change it ASAP. RM850x is good?

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Just now, AxlPWN said:

LMAO! Ok, I'll change it ASAP. RM850x is good?

Yes, but your system doesn't consume above 400W, so just get a RM550x

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Just now, NunoLava1998 said:

Yes, but your system doesn't consume above 400W, so just get a RM550x

Actually I want to buy new GPU like 2070/80 RTX.

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1 minute ago, AxlPWN said:

Actually I want to buy new GPU like 2070/80 RTX.

Still shouldn't be above 500W; new GPUs are ridiculously efficient.

 

The 9600K is 95W (assuming 120W) and the RTX 2080 is 225W (assuming 270W). That's 390W. That still leaves you 110W to spare, which is way more than enough unless you have 15 hard drives laying around.

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8 minutes ago, NunoLava1998 said:

Still shouldn't be above 500W; new GPUs are ridiculously efficient.

 

The 9600K is 95W (assuming 120W) and the RTX 2080 is 225W (assuming 270W). That's 390W. That still leaves you 110W to spare, which is way more than enough unless you have 15 hard drives laying around.

Ok, thanks for advice, but still have the problem with blue screens.

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Just now, AxlPWN said:

Ok, thanks for advice, but still have the problem with blue screens.

What were the error codes? 

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16 hours ago, NunoLava1998 said:

What were the error codes? 

I don't remember, everytime had a new error.

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