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Hello!

 

I have a sporadic problem which I've found hard to nail down the cause off.

 

I built my first PC back in 2018 with an i7-6700k, 1070, 16GB of ram, NZXT Silenct Case, Water Cooling etc. A year or so after using the PC it started having problems rebooting. When telling it to reboot it would shutdown, and freeze during the boot. It would boot past the BIOS and freeze on the windows boot. Sometimes it would not even boot to BIOS, the screen would just be black. Over the periode of aproximately two years, i changed every component in my PC with the exception of the case and the water cooler. Today the problem still persists and i cannot for the life of me figure out what's causing it, can anyone here help?

 

Can it be the case causing an issue? Can the water cooler be culprit? Pretty please guide me in the direction of finding the root for this problem.

 

My build (as of now)

 

Case: NZXT H440 New Edition Silent Ultra
CPU Water Cooler: NZXT Kraken X61
GPU: 2070 ROG Strix ADV (not overclocked)
CPU: i9-9900K (not overclocked)
MB: MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Pro Carbon
PSU: NZXT C750 Gold

RAM: 32GB PNY DDR4 3200MHz (8GBF1X08QFHH38-135-K)
Storage: Samsung 980 Pro, Crucial MX500 M.2, some other HDD's
 

 

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1 hour ago, lekebrett said:

Hello!

 

I have a sporadic problem which I've found hard to nail down the cause off.

 

I built my first PC back in 2018 with an i7-6700k, 1070, 16GB of ram, NZXT Silenct Case, Water Cooling etc. A year or so after using the PC it started having problems rebooting. When telling it to reboot it would shutdown, and freeze during the boot. It would boot past the BIOS and freeze on the windows boot. Sometimes it would not even boot to BIOS, the screen would just be black. Over the periode of aproximately two years, i changed every component in my PC with the exception of the case and the water cooler. Today the problem still persists and i cannot for the life of me figure out what's causing it, can anyone here help?

 

Can it be the case causing an issue? Can the water cooler be culprit? Pretty please guide me in the direction of finding the root for this problem.

 

My build (as of now)

 

Case: NZXT H440 New Edition Silent Ultra
CPU Water Cooler: NZXT Kraken X61
GPU: 2070 ROG Strix ADV (not overclocked)
CPU: i9-9900K (not overclocked)
MB: MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Pro Carbon
PSU: NZXT C750 Gold

RAM: 32GB PNY DDR4 3200MHz (8GBF1X08QFHH38-135-K)
Storage: Samsung 980 Pro, Crucial MX500 M.2, some other HDD's
 

 

have you checked the 980 pro firmware version with samsung magician? 

 

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28 minutes ago, lekebrett said:

PSU was replaced, and the disks have been disconnected one by one. I'm seriously at a loss

reinstalled windows with the new build? installed updated chipset drivers from the vendor page? 

 

i would actually start looking outside, if any device in your household have a grounding defect. 

 

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17 minutes ago, Robchil said:

reinstalled windows with the new build? installed updated chipset drivers from the vendor page? 

 

i would actually start looking outside, if any device in your household have a grounding defect. 

 

I have reinstalled windows multiple times, driver chipsets have been downloaded and installed from both intel and nvidia. Im starting to think the case may be the culprit? Altough i have a lot of peripherals connected to the computer, everything has been swapped on that front aswell

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