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I have lots of bad luck it seems like. This is my 3rd problem with my new build.

Recently I have completed my build. I am running a i5-6600 processor with a gigabyte H110M-A Motherboard. I am running also Windows 10 on a Samsung 840 EVO SSD. I have been having multiple issues with running the PC as it has been freezing in weird ways. I will be running Adobe premiere and even sometimes just at the desktop and it would turn to a black screen then after a few seconds make my mouse show up and then return to a black screen till I force shutdown. After I wait a minute I have to unplug the power to the computer then replug in and then it will turn on. If I do not unplug the PC will just not boot into BIOS. This has happened about 20 times. Yesterday the computer did it again this time it would no give any signal and would not boot to BIOS. Any ideas on what may be the issue?  

 

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1 minute ago, GS_HYBR1D said:

I have lots of bad luck it seems like. This is my 3rd problem with my new build.

Recently I have completed my build. I am running a i5-6600 processor with a gigabyte H110M-A Motherboard. I am running also Windows 10 on a Samsung 840 EVO SSD. I have been having multiple issues with running the PC as it has been freezing in weird ways. I will be running Adobe premiere and even sometimes just at the desktop and it would turn to a black screen then after a few seconds make my mouse show up and then return to a black screen till I force shutdown. After I wait a minute I have to unplug the power to the computer then replug in and then it will turn on. If I do not unplug the PC will just not boot into BIOS. This has happened about 20 times. Yesterday the computer did it again this time it would no give any signal and would not boot to BIOS. Any ideas on what may be the issue?

 

this may not be what you are looking for, but what i usually do in terms of troubleshooting is swap out various components to find the problem. ex: attach a different power supply, if the computer works fine, the power supply is your problem.

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1 minute ago, Luke32800 said:

this may not be what you are looking for, but what i usually do in terms of troubleshooting is swap out various components to find the problem. ex: attach a different power supply, if the computer works fine, the power supply is your problem.

I have been doing that a little I have narrowed it down to what I believe my be either the mobo or the CPU.

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