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System Name | [Daily Driver] |
---|---|
Processor | [Ryzen 7 5800X3D] |
Motherboard | [Asus TUF GAMING X570-PLUS] |
Cooling | [be quiet! Dark Rock Slim] |
Memory | [64GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 3600MHz (16GBx4)] |
Video Card(s) | [PNY RTX 3070Ti XLR8] |
Storage | [1TB SN850 NVMe, 4TB 990 Pro NVMe, 2TB 870 EVO SSD, 2TB SA510 SSD] |
Display(s) | [2x 27" HP X27q at 1440p] |
Case | [Fractal Meshify-C] |
Audio Device(s) | [Steelseries Arctis Pro] |
Power Supply | [CORSAIR RMx 1000] |
Mouse | [Logitech G Pro Wireless] |
Keyboard | [Logitech G512 Carbon (GX-Brown)] |
Software | [Windows 11 64-Bit] |
So moved into a new apartment today and finally got the desktop listed in my specs hooked up. Well it booted reallllly slow but let me login only to BSOD after about 5 minutes of sluggish operation. It then proceeded to slightly powerup and off, and continue to do that til I cut the power.
I swapped the RAM but same issue, made it to the windows screen and BSOD and then power up/down without Posting.
Next tried the hard drives, removed all except the ssd and tried to install a fresh windows install. It installed but BSOD on initial boot. And rinse and repeat with the power up/down no post.
Next tried a fresh windows install on a 1TB drive, which went ALOT slower than the SSD. In the end, same issue BSOD following by power up/down no post.
So that narrows down the issue to CPU/MOBO/PSU. I don't believe it's the GPU as none of these symptoms seem to point that way. PSU I don't think it is, BSOD's aren't in a PSU's usual faults. So MOBO/CPU is where my money is at.
So likely going to buy a I5-6600K, ASUS MAXIMUS VIII HERO ATX, and 16GB of DDR4 from amazon unless someone replies here with an explanation to my issues.
I swapped the RAM but same issue, made it to the windows screen and BSOD and then power up/down without Posting.
Next tried the hard drives, removed all except the ssd and tried to install a fresh windows install. It installed but BSOD on initial boot. And rinse and repeat with the power up/down no post.
Next tried a fresh windows install on a 1TB drive, which went ALOT slower than the SSD. In the end, same issue BSOD following by power up/down no post.
So that narrows down the issue to CPU/MOBO/PSU. I don't believe it's the GPU as none of these symptoms seem to point that way. PSU I don't think it is, BSOD's aren't in a PSU's usual faults. So MOBO/CPU is where my money is at.
So likely going to buy a I5-6600K, ASUS MAXIMUS VIII HERO ATX, and 16GB of DDR4 from amazon unless someone replies here with an explanation to my issues.