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i recently upgraded my cpu, cpu cooler and gpu. and now my pc crashes at this screen and without the gpu it crashes at windows loading screen. 

 

spec: 

intel core 2 quad 2.83 ghz. 

600 w aero cool power supply 

rx 470

8gb ram

1tb hdd

be quite water cooler 

 

i tried:

moving ram sticks 

pouting my old cpu in

boot with GPU and without 

resetting cmos and bios

trying to boot into safe mode or reinstall windows (couldn't do it) 

re instaling the cooler. 

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57 minutes ago, ChintzyPC said:

Try a different drive with a fresh install of Windows.

What kind of thermal paste are you using? Hopefully it's not conductive and you didn't accidentally spill some on the board.

Also try a different power supply. That one has a quality that's a bit iffy imo.

thanks for the reply i accualy have 2 hdd so i can install windows on the other one and se if that helps. and my thermal paste dosent conduct electricity. 

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Yeah the only thing I can suggest is try reinstalling windows either on the same drive or on another drive like ChintzyPC said. Sometimes Windows HATES hardware changes. Generally when I update my CPU I reinstall Windows to be safe. GPU upgrades are usually less of a hassle unless you switch from Nvidia to AMD or vice-versa. Give that a shot.

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15 hours ago, Theburninbeaver said:

Yeah the only thing I can suggest is try reinstalling windows either on the same drive or on another drive like ChintzyPC said. Sometimes Windows HATES hardware changes. Generally when I update my CPU I reinstall Windows to be safe. GPU upgrades are usually less of a hassle unless you switch from Nvidia to AMD or vice-versa. Give that a shot.

i did switch to amd from nvidia so that maybe a problem thanks for replying 

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