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After a year i managed to RMA All parts of this pc and now it worked.....but it crashed after 5 mins. Could it be the PSU?

Specs:

3570k

ud3h

xfx 450w

hd 7770

kingston v300 120gb

CM tx3

Does the mobo just shut off by itself? The temp is also rising slowly but steadily (according to the bios) (went from 36 to 41 in 4 mins).

I really hoped it would work :( need help

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After a year i managed to RMA All parts of this pc and now it worked.....but it crashed after 5 mins. Could it be the PSU?

Specs:

3570k

ud3h

xfx 450w

hd 7770

kingston v300 120gb

CM tx3

Does the mobo just shut off by itself? The temp is also rising slowly but steadily (according to the bios) (went from 36 to 41 in 4 mins).

I really hoped it would work :( need help

(Attached file of testing and parts).

Does it bluescreen? You need to be more specific.

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Does it bluescreen? You need to be more specific.

I thought you'd ask, forgot to update. It does not BSOD, i can get into the BIOS and read the temp. It crashes after about 5 mins.

 

I used an XFX 450W and also an EVGA 750W G2, crucial RAM and/or teamgroup RAM (both are known to work, tested in old system), stock intel cooler and CM tx3, with hd 7770 and without. All yielded the same results

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I thought you'd ask, forgot to update. It does not BSOD, i can get into the BIOS and read the temp. It crashes after about 5 mins.

 

I used an XFX 450W and also an EVGA 750W G2, crucial RAM and/or teamgroup RAM (both are known to work, tested in old system), stock intel cooler and CM tx3, with hd 7770 and without. All yielded the same results

...Still haven't told me what it does when it crashes.

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Are you saying that it crashes while you're in the BIOS? Or are you attempting to boot into an OS when it crashes? In either instance, do you hear any beeps? If your MOBO has the POST check indicator on it, what numbers are displayed before it shuts down? If you're able to access the BIOS I would also check to see what revision the firmware is and if there is a newer version on the manufacturer's website just in case it comes to flashing the BIOS (but I would hold off on flashing until all other options are exhausted).

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...Still haven't told me what it does when it crashes.

 

Nvm, i CLR CMOS and it was fixed. Once i installed it in my case i get Error 53 -.- I used only the components i used outside the case (when it worked) and now it doesn't work. I seriously have the worst luck ever.

Are you saying that it crashes while you're in the BIOS? Or are you attempting to boot into an OS when it crashes? In either instance, do you hear any beeps? If your MOBO has the POST check indicator on it, what numbers are displayed before it shuts down? If you're able to access the BIOS I would also check to see what revision the firmware is and if there is a newer version on the manufacturer's website just in case it comes to flashing the BIOS (but I would hold off on flashing until all other options are exhausted).

Read the above. I hear a beep once it starts. I replaced the TX3 with the stock intel cooler. Once i started it up, the CPU fan spins and then stops spinning 1 second later and the system fails to boot. I have reseated the intel stock cooler multiple times (and with multiple same stock coolers (i have 3)).

I am using rev 1.2, i can't update the BIOS because it crashes before it can do anything.

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Nvm, i CLR CMOS and it was fixed. Once i installed it in my case i get Error 53 -.- I used only the components i used outside the case (when it worked) and now it doesn't work. I seriously have the worst luck ever.

Read the above. I hear a beep once it starts. I replaced the TX3 with the stock intel cooler. Once i started it up, the CPU fan spins and then stops spinning 1 second later and the system fails to boot. I have reseated the intel stock cooler multiple times (and with multiple same stock coolers (i have 3)).

I am using rev 1.2, i can't update the BIOS because it crashes before it can do anything.

Re seat memory and run memtest86+ for a few hours. You said you swapped power supplies, nothing else would lock up your system like that.

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Re seat memory and run memtest86+ for a few hours. You said you swapped power supplies, nothing else would lock up your system like that.

I did reseat the memory and the second time i reseated it i even wiped it with a microfiber cloth (the contacts).

 

I did swap out the PSU every test.

 

I don't have windows installed, how am i supposed to run memtest? I used this 4GB Aveir stick in my old 8350 build and it survived hours of memtest and months of normal use.

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I did reseat the memory and the second time i reseated it i even wiped it with a microfiber cloth (the contacts).

 

I did swap out the PSU every test.

 

I don't have windows installed, how am i supposed to run memtest? I used this 4GB Aveir stick in my old 8350 build and it survived hours of memtest and months of normal use.

Why do you not have two sticks for dual channel? If you're only running one stick install it in the slot closest to the CPU.

 

http://www.memtest.org/ You install it onto a flash drive.

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Why do you not have two sticks for dual channel? If you're only running one stick install it in the one closest to the CPU.

 

http://www.memtest.org/

I planned on a 2 x 4 crucial sticks but they got lost in the house (hope i find them soon). I had a spare 4GB avexir from my previous build which i knew worked so i put that in the build (my moms build). I did install it in all 4 DIMMs (at different times) to make sure a specific DIMM was at fault. Now it is in DIMM 1 (closest to CPU)

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