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Hello, so.

 

Recently I assembled an upgrade to my i5 rig, consisting of:

NZXT S340 Elite White

R5 1600 Hexa-Core CPU

DeepCool Captain 240EX White

ASRock X370 Killer SLI/AC

16Gb Trident Z RGB 3000MHz

2x Toshiba OCZ TL100 240Gb SSD

1Tb WD Blue HDD

Zotac GTX 1080 AMP! Edition

EVGA 850w G3 Modular PSU

 

The build performed as usual yesterday, and while browsing this morning all went smoothly. 

 

While attempting to boot an hour ago, the rig would go through the automatic repair loading screen then immediately transition to an immovable black screen. I attempted to boot into the Windows USB Drive but this only booted to a blue screen after entering.

 

I also tried to use safe mode to little success, with safe mode in all four corners but a black screen otherwise.

 

I've only had the rig for around 2 months, and was well aware of the issues regarding Trident Z RGB Dimms and conflicting software/SMB issues. It has nothing to do with memory because my HyperX Fury kit results in the same problem. 

 

In a perfect world, using the power button from my old case as a reset switch might have solved the issue. However, even after removing all drives and using only the USB, no progress has been made.

 

It seems that anytime I boot into anything it results in a black or blue screen. BIOS works fine. Reset to original settings many times. Any advice would be appreciated.

 

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1 minute ago, socialistsg said:

Was cleared several times to no avail. Tried again just in case but no progress.

Man that sucks, know anyone with an AM4 board to troubleshoot?

Want to custom loop?  Ask me more if you are curious

 

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12 minutes ago, Damascus said:

Can't really think of anything else, maybe ask your local computer store for some help troubleshooting using their components. 

well heck. nonetheless thank you for trying. can probably fix it if i just keep at it. I've found out that there's a program running called winpeshl.exe when it gets past the automatic repair. doesn't do anything though, just sits there.

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