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Hey guys! I just put my new system together, specs here:

 

AMD FX 6300

AsRock 970M Pro3 mATX

16GB DDR3-1600

ASUS GTX 760 DCUII-OC

Seagate Momentus 500GB HDD

Hitachi Deskstar 500GB HDD

Cooler Master N200 Case

EVGA 400W PSU

 

The problem is, I let a couple new games download overnight (now that my PC is capable of playing them well) and when I got up my wireless network adapter got disconnected. I tried replugging it in, as it was on the back of the motherboard, but it wouldn't turn on again. I thought this was odd as my mouse and keyboard were still on and my printer and stuff were still connected. I then plugged it into the front panel USB, and it started working again. So then I restarted with it in the rear I/O again and it's working fine (for now). Any suggestions as to what happened? Thanks in advance!

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Are all the prots enabled in the bios?

An AMD cpu has no place in a solely gaming build, end of.

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Are all the prots enabled in the bios?

Yes, I also noticed that my I/O shield isn't lined up correctly with my board and the bent tabs that put pressure against the ports are preventing me from putting stuff into those ports. I will see what I can do about that, but I guess, like the other guy said, it's a Windows hiccup.

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Yes, I also noticed that my I/O shield isn't lined up correctly with my board and the bent tabs that put pressure against the ports are preventing me from putting stuff into those ports. I will see what I can do about that, but I guess, like the other guy said, it's a Windows hiccup.

Ok didn't understand what you where asking.

An AMD cpu has no place in a solely gaming build, end of.

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i'm thinking a driver screwed up or something. maybe see if those are up to date? 

can't really see why they wouldn't be tough.

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Hey guys! I just put my new system together, specs here:

 

AMD FX 6300

AsRock 970M Pro3 mATX

16GB DDR3-1600

ASUS GTX 760 DCUII-OC

Seagate Momentus 500GB HDD

Hitachi Deskstar 500GB HDD

Cooler Master N200 Case

EVGA 400W PSU

 

The problem is, I let a couple new games download overnight (now that my PC is capable of playing them well) and when I got up my wireless network adapter got disconnected. I tried replugging it in, as it was on the back of the motherboard, but it wouldn't turn on again. I thought this was odd as my mouse and keyboard were still on and my printer and stuff were still connected. I then plugged it into the front panel USB, and it started working again. So then I restarted with it in the rear I/O again and it's working fine (for now). Any suggestions as to what happened? Thanks in advance!

 

I have had alot of those things die, And it might be the wrong usb port .You might be plugging it in to a 2.0 port and not a 3.0 port.

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i'm thinking a driver screwed up or something. maybe see if those are up to date? 

can't really see why they wouldn't be tough.

Yeah, I just thought about that. Sometimes Windows, whenever I am using my PC, says 'USB device failed' or 'driver failed' and reconnects on it's own in a few seconds. Maybe it has to do with that.

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