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5 minutes ago, chillguy11111 said:

Added a new ssd and 2 more sticks of ram. Still with my old ssd and ram

That might be your problem.  Getting Ryzen 7000 to boot with 4 sticks of RAM is problematic due to the limitation of the memory controller.

This is a known issue.

Remove 2 and try again.

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15 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

That might be your problem.  Getting Ryzen 7000 to boot with 4 sticks of RAM is problematic due to the limitation of the memory controller.

This is a known issue.

Remove 2 and try again.

Yeah just did it and it went through. Is there any way to boot with 4 slots or do I just have to cop a refund?

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1 minute ago, chillguy11111 said:

Yeah just did it and it went through. Is there any way to boot with 4 slots or do I just have to cop a refund?

Knew that would happen 😄

There is no reliable way to get it to boot with 4 sticks.  This is why we have started to see DDR5 in kits of 2x24GB or 2x48 GB, to get more memory with 2 sticks.

Send the RAM back.

32GB is still pleeenty for modern games.

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1 minute ago, Hinjima said:

Knew that would happen 😄

There is no reliable way to get it to boot with 4 sticks.  This is why we have started to see DDR5 in kits of 2x24GB or 2x48 GB, to get more memory with 2 sticks.

Send the RAM back.

32GB is still pleeenty for modern games.

Ah ok got it.. I’m pretty sure it’s not normal for the cpu cooler fans to not spin right? At least that’s what mine are doing….

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Just now, chillguy11111 said:

Fixed it, stupid cable in the way. Thanks alot though man for your help + this beauty of a case. 

No Problem 🙂  Happy to help.

The case itself is quite large as you noticed but its so beautiful, clean and 'grown up' without all the fancy gamer aesthetics.  I absolutely love it.

Great built quality and the fans are excellent.

Glad you enjoy it.

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5 minutes ago, Hinjima said:

No Problem 🙂  Happy to help.

The case itself is quite large as you noticed but its so beautiful, clean and 'grown up' without all the fancy gamer aesthetics.  I absolutely love it.

Great built quality and the fans are excellent.

Glad you enjoy it.

Final question I promise... how do i control the rgb? thanks

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2 minutes ago, chillguy11111 said:

Final question I promise... how do i control the rgb? thanks

Since you have an MSI motherboard you can try https://www.msi.com/Landing/mystic-light-rgb-gaming-pc/

Many people do also use https://signalrgb.com/

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On 2/27/2025 at 11:10 PM, chillguy11111 said:

What case would people reccomend that is larger than my current one?

You could look at the Lian-Li o11 EVO (XL as well).

 

Its a whopper and not cheap at £200ish.

 

The upright GPU mount solution might be of interest as it fills the side intake slot.

 

The only other downside (after cost) is its such a big case, things can look a little lost unless you have a big AIO or a custom loop to fill it out.

 

You could also look at cases with a vertical GPU mount but from what I've seen, that plus a glass side panel tends to impact thermals. The Hyte Y70 might ne worth a look. 

Living Room PC - Lian-Li O11 XL Evo - MSI X870 Tomahawk Mobo - AMD 9800X3D - 32GB DDR5 Ram - RTX 4090 - 2TB Samsung 990Pro NVMe - Antec 1200w PSU - Dual Custom Loop Cooling - GPU cooled with EK Quantum Surface S240 + EK Quantum Surface P360M X-Flow Rads - CPU cooled with EK Quantum Surface X360M Rad

 

Bedroom PC - Hyte Y60 - Intel Core i5 13600k - MSI Pro-A Wifi Z790 Mobo DDR5 - 32GB Ram - RTX 5070ti - 1TB Samsung 990Pro NVMe - Corsair HX1200i PSU - CPU + GPU cooled with Hyte Y60 Corner Distro Plate - EK Coolstream S120 + EK Quantum Surface S360 + EK Quantum Surface X240M

 

Extension PC - Lian Li o11 Dynamic - Intel Core i9 9900k - MSI Meg Ace Z390 Mobo - 16GB Ram - RTX 3080ti - 256GB Samsung NVMe - Corsair AX850 PSU - CPU + GPU cooled with dual EKWB 360 Rads + G1 side EKWB distro plate.

 

Office PC - Thermaltake Tower 100 - Intel Core i7 8086K - Gbyte Z390 I Aorus Pro Wifi Mobo - 16GB Ram - iGPU - 256GB Samsung NVMe - EVGA B5 850W PSU - CPU cooled with dual EK Quantum Surface P120M Rads + Barrow 3-in-1 Block, Res & Pump.

 

Spare - Corsair 250D - Intel Core i7 8700k - Gbyte Z390 I Aorus Pro Wifi Mobo - 16GB Ram - GTX 980ti - 256GB Samsung NVMe - BeQuiet P11 750 PSU - CPU cooled with EK Coolstream S240 + S120 Rads + EK Pump / Res Combo

 

Annex - Corsair 280X - Intel Core i7 4790k - Asrock H97M ITX Mobo  - 16GB Ram - EVGA GTX 1080ti - Corsair SFXL600 PSU - CPU + GPU cooled with triple EK Coolstream S240s + EK Pump / Res Combo

 

NAS PC - Fractal Node 804 - Intel Core i7 3770k - Asus P8Z77-M Mobo - 16GB Ram - MSI GTX 1660 Ventus - Corsair AX850 PSU - Unraid 21TB Storage Server

 

Living Room AV Setup 5.1.4 - Nvidia Shield - Yamaha RX-A6A - 2 x B&W CM9s2 - 2 x Monitor Audio FX Silvers - 4 x B&W CCM665s - B&W CMCs2 - SVS SB13 Ultra - LG OLED65C1

 

Extension AV Setup - Sonos ARC + Sub (Gen 3) - LG OLED65C6V + Sonos Amp - 5 x Monitor Audio C265s

 

Bedroom AV Setup - Yamaha WXC-50 - 2 x B&W CM1s - Rel Quake - LG OLED42C2.

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