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Psu- thermaltake 730w smart

Motherboard - gigabyte ga-b85-hd3

Cpu - i5 6500

Gpu - x2 r9 280x 

Hdd- 1x 500gb toshiba 1x 1tb toshiba 1x 4tb seagate 

Ssd- 1x sandisk 120gb 

Ram - 2x crucial 4gb ddr3 1x hyperx 8gb ddr3

The system started to act wierd a couple of weeks ago , shut downs  loop restarts , blue screens .

Yesterday i had a couple of blue screena saying bad memmory , and then a beep code says the memmory sticks are failing, so i tried them on my test bench and they worked perfectly  .

And now im havin hard time booting up from my ssd 

Something is very wrong with my pc .

What should i do?

Any suggestions?

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7 minutes ago, sAnr0 said:

Psu- thermaltake 730w smart

Motherboard - gigabyte ga-b85-hd3

Cpu - i5 6500

Gpu - x2 r9 280x 

Hdd- 1x 500gb toshiba 1x 1tb toshiba 1x 4tb seagate 

Ssd- 1x sandisk 120gb 

Ram - 2x crucial 4gb ddr3 1x hyperx 8gb ddr3

The system started to act wierd a couple of weeks ago , shut downs  loop restarts , blue screens .

Yesterday i had a couple of blue screena saying bad memmory , and then a beep code says the memmory sticks are failing, so i tried them on my test bench and they worked perfectly  .

And now im havin hard time booting up from my ssd 

Something is very wrong with my pc .

What should i do?

Any suggestions?

 

Maybe because you are running different sticks or RAM at once. Try this with only the 8gb stick or the 4gb sticks

Hello

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4 hours ago, TAHIRMIA said:

Try to boot without your GPU

 

Next time quote me so I get the notification

Seems like it was the windows itself that was broken ? reinstalled windows , ran some bench marks looks stable so far il keep an eye for a couple of days and il let you know

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11 minutes ago, sAnr0 said:

Seems like it was the windows itself that was broken ? reinstalled windows , ran some bench marks looks stable so far il keep an eye for a couple of days and il let you know

 

Cool mark it solved

Hello

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