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System Name | X-Class MKII |
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Processor | Intel Core i7-6950X Extreme Edition 4.60GHz 25MB Cache 14nm LGA2011-3 Broadwell-E 10-Core Processor |
Motherboard | EVGA Intel X99 Classified Dual Quad-Channel DDR4 Socket LGA2011-3 E-ATX Motherboard on BIOS v2.09 |
Cooling | BP Summit M CPU WB/BP EVGA K|NGP|N FCWB/Nemesis 480GTR/Nemesis 560GTR/MMRS 150mm/Swiftech MCP655 |
Memory | Corsair Dominator Platinum 128GB (8×16GB) @ 2800MHz 14-16-16-36 DDR4 PC4-22400 Memory Kit |
Video Card(s) | EVGA nVidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti K|NGP|N 2139MHz 11264MB @ 12992MHz GDDR5X Video Cards in 2-Way SLI |
Storage | Samsung 970 PRO M.2 1TB NVMe V-NAND SSD on AquaComputer kryoM.2 PCIe 3.0 ×4 M.2 Adapter |
Display(s) | LG 34GN850-B 34” UltraGear 21:9 WQHD Nano IPS 1ms 144Hz HDR Gaming Monitor |
Case | CaseLabs MAGNUM SMA8 Gunmetal Single Wide Full-Tower Chassis with Custom Smoke Window Panel |
Audio Device(s) | Creative Sound Core3D On-Board 5.1 Surround Sound Quad-Core Audio Processor |
Power Supply | Corsair Professional Series AX1500i 1500-Watt 80+ TITANIUM Fully-Modular Digital Power Supply Unit |
Mouse | Logitech G502 PROTEUS SPECTRUM Core 200-12000DPI Laser Gaming Mouse |
Keyboard | Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard with Full Color GamePanel LCD |
Software | Microsoft Windows 10 Professional 64-bit |
I recently had to RMA my motherboard because I was constantly getting BSOD's. Prior to that, I RMA'ed my CPU because I thought that it was originally the cause for the BSOD's and Intel even sent me a brand new replacement.
So after getting those two components replaced, I freshly installed Windows. But right after installing the latest nVidia drivers for my video cards, after restart, my computer just freezes up on the Windows boot screen. When that happened I thought that one of my video cards might have went bad. With only one of my video cards installed, I re-installed Windows, followed up with the nVidia drivers, but again my computer freezes up on the Windows boot screen. Tried the exact same thing with my other video card, but same results.
I then RMA'ed both of my video cards and MSI even sent me brand new (I think they were anyways because it still had the protective film stuck on the Twin Frozr III heatsinks but not in retail packaging) replacements. But even now, with the replacement video cards, my computer still freezes up on the Windows boot screen right after installing the nVidia drivers.
The only components that I haven't RMA'ed is both of my memory kits and my RevoDrive. I just finished running Memtest86+ for approximately 24 hours, which no errors were found. Now, I really have no idea what the problem could be. Even tried fully resetting my CMOS, by making sure my computer was completely powered down, pressing the CMOS reset button and then removing the motherboard battery for 10 minutes.
Any inputs or suggestions that could help me resolve this issue would be greatly appreciated.
Also, I've left all the settings to stock default and didn't overclock anything ever since I received my replacements.
So after getting those two components replaced, I freshly installed Windows. But right after installing the latest nVidia drivers for my video cards, after restart, my computer just freezes up on the Windows boot screen. When that happened I thought that one of my video cards might have went bad. With only one of my video cards installed, I re-installed Windows, followed up with the nVidia drivers, but again my computer freezes up on the Windows boot screen. Tried the exact same thing with my other video card, but same results.
I then RMA'ed both of my video cards and MSI even sent me brand new (I think they were anyways because it still had the protective film stuck on the Twin Frozr III heatsinks but not in retail packaging) replacements. But even now, with the replacement video cards, my computer still freezes up on the Windows boot screen right after installing the nVidia drivers.
The only components that I haven't RMA'ed is both of my memory kits and my RevoDrive. I just finished running Memtest86+ for approximately 24 hours, which no errors were found. Now, I really have no idea what the problem could be. Even tried fully resetting my CMOS, by making sure my computer was completely powered down, pressing the CMOS reset button and then removing the motherboard battery for 10 minutes.
Any inputs or suggestions that could help me resolve this issue would be greatly appreciated.
Also, I've left all the settings to stock default and didn't overclock anything ever since I received my replacements.