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Problems with crash and booting to BIOS

MrRoBoT696969

I have seen some weird behavior on my computer recently.

 

  1. It just randomly turns off and goes into BIOS, I hear a click sound that comes from the rig's cabinet,
  2. Then I turn off the power and restart the system, It boots normally,
  3. Sometimes I clean and reseed the RAM just to be safe,
  4. I've set default BIOS settings still it's still happening,
  5. Sometimes it boots to BIOS constantly, I've checked a few times that storage becomes absent in the boot list, but then again I turn off the power and restart the system, which boots normally.
  6. Sometimes I hear a click that comes from the cabinet screen, which turns off and on in a few seconds and the system resumes again.

 

configuration:

Motherboard: Asus A320 HDV R4.0

CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 3200G with stock cooler

Storage: Kingston A2000 500gb SSD

RAM: HyperX Fury 4GBx2 3200MHz DDR4 CL16

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Sounds more than likely that your SSD is failing. not sure what the clicking sound is. 

Technology is like a good friend that does its best to piss you off at every turn. yet we love them anyway. 

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7 minutes ago, Macfox38 said:

Sounds more than likely that your SSD is failing. not sure what the clicking sound is. 

can SSD fail this easily, I mean within 3 years? in moderate entertainment usage (no games only media consumption). any tools for confirming this theory, crystaldiskmark?

 

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28 minutes ago, MrRoBoT696969 said:

can SSD fail this easily, I mean within 3 years? in moderate entertainment usage (no games only media consumption). any tools for confirming this theory, crystaldiskmark?

Anything is possible. in theory the drive should last longer but you never really know for sure.

 

Crystal Disk should be able to check the health of the drive. 

 

 

Technology is like a good friend that does its best to piss you off at every turn. yet we love them anyway. 

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21 hours ago, Macfox38 said:

Anything is possible. in theory the drive should last longer but you never really know for sure.

 

Crystal Disk should be able to check the health of the drive. 

 

 

its still happening man, sometimes display goes and comes back, that same click sound comes from cabinet, I have checked my disk everything is A ok i mean 97% status with nothing except blue markers. (crystaldiskmark)

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