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1 minute ago, Flyingchickennugget27 said:

If i try that and it works do i put the other stick back in

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Hello my new pc i built keeps crashing after a few minutes when i turn it on, i checked the reliability monitor to possibly see what is causing the crash, sometimes it says windows wasnt shut down properly and sometimes it says hardware error, but i dont think its hardware error because the pc works completely fine in safe mode, also sometimes it crashes with the bsod and sometimes the monitor says no signal, m specs are as following:

R5 1600 AF

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Hello my new pc i built keeps crashing after a few minutes when i turn it on, i checked the reliability monitor to possibly see what is causing the crash, sometimes it says windows wasnt shut down properly and sometimes it says hardware error, but i dont think its hardware error because the pc works completely fine in safe mode, also sometimes it crashes with the bsod and sometimes the monitor says no signal, m specs are as following:

R5 1600 AF

gigabyte rx 5600xt

16gb 3200mhz klevv ram

Wd green m.2 ssd 120gb

Wd blue 2tb hdd

Thermaltake 550w bx1 80+ bronze psu

Msi b450m mortar max 

Deepcool matrexx 55 mesh 4f

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Do you run any overclocks on the CPU, GPU or RAM that could be unstable ? How would you power down your system once you're done with using it ? Do you run a pirated copy of Windows ? Is your RAM correctly inserted into the RAM slots ? Which BIOS Version of the board are you running ? Are you certain that the power that your system pulls from the wall comes in a consistent manner and isn't interrupted by brownouts ? Have you made sure when building the PC that all of the Power connectors (i.e 24 PIN Mobo, 4 or 8 PIN CPU, 6 or 8 PIN GPU) are correctly inserted ? Have you made sure to install Windows or what ever OS you're using onto the SSD ?

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16 minutes ago, Flyingchickennugget27 said:

R5 1600 AF

did you fresh install windows?

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20 minutes ago, Pascal... said:

Do you run any overclocks on the CPU, GPU or RAM that could be unstable ? How would you power down your system once you're done with using it ? Do you run a pirated copy of Windows ? Is your RAM correctly inserted into the RAM slots ? Which BIOS Version of the board are you running ? Are you certain that the power that your system pulls from the wall comes in a consistent manner and isn't interrupted by brownouts ? Have you made sure when building the PC that all of the Power connectors (i.e 24 PIN Mobo, 4 or 8 PIN CPU, 6 or 8 PIN GPU) are correctly inserted ? Have you made sure to install Windows or what ever OS you're using onto the SSD ?

I havent overclocked yet, ram is correctly inserted, i shut down my pc when finished using it,  i use an unactivated version of windows 10 home, latest bios version, all power connectors are inserted correctly, when i was installing windows it wouldnt let me install i on the ssd so i had to install it on the hdd

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On 6/26/2020 at 4:02 PM, Flyingchickennugget27 said:

if i do the windows setup will all my files/games be removed

did you install a fresh copy of windows when you built your pc recently.  From what you said "if i do the windows setup will all my files/games be removed", says to me that you took your harddrive from your old computer and just slapped it into your new build.  Is this what you did?

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20 hours ago, TylerDurden! said:

did you install a fresh copy of windows when you built your pc recently.  From what you said "if i do the windows setup will all my files/games be removed", says to me that you took your harddrive from your old computer and just slapped it into your new build.  Is this what you did?

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