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System Name | DadsBadAss |
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Processor | I7 13700k w/ HEATKILLER IV PRO Copper Nickel |
Motherboard | MSI Z790 Tomahawk Wifi DDR4 |
Cooling | BarrowCH Boxfish 200mm-HWLabs SR2 420/GTX>S 360-BP Dual D5 MOD TOP- 2x Koolance PMP 450S |
Memory | 4x8gb HyperX Predator RGB DDR4 4000 |
Video Card(s) | Asrock 6800xt PG D w/ Byski A-AR6900XT-X |
Storage | WD SN850x 1TB NVME M.2/Adata XPG SX8200 PRO 1TB NVMe M.2 |
Display(s) | Acer XG270HU |
Case | ThermalTake X71 w/5 Noctua NF-A14 2000 IP67 PWM/3 Noctua NF-F12 2000 IP67 PWM/3 CorsairML120 Pro RGB |
Audio Device(s) | Klipsch Promedia 2.1 |
Power Supply | Seasonic Focus PX-850 w/CableMod PRO ModMesh RT-Series Black/Blue |
Mouse | Logitech G502 |
Keyboard | Black Aluminun Mechanical Clicky Thing With Blue LEDs, hows that for a name?! |
Software | Win11pro |
Bad luck or bad manufacturing? Im of the mind that the latter fits the bill!
I've come to the conclusion that Samsung tvs are junk. I've just found that my less than 2yo 43in 4k uhd led Samsuck(to angry to bother looking for the model number right now) bedroom stupid tv has a dieing power supply board. When i hit the power button it flashes red several times but doesn't turn on. If i hit the power button over and over i can eventually get it to turn on(not aggravating at all). Who knows how many times this will work? Btw, this is a replacement unit for another Samsung 43in LCD tv that has a dead motherboard. One day poof, nothing, no power. Wouldn't turn on. I forget how i found out the mb was bad($35 part). This one only lasted about 3 years. I thought this first one was just bad luck and a one off instance so i went with another Samsung oops! Shoulda bought the warranty!
They were both connected to the same apc surge strip that i bought new with the first tv and connected to the same outlet. Im buying a cyberpower 650va ups tomorrow to rule that out as a possible point of failure. We may have lost power once in the last ten years so its doubtful the strip is causing the deaths but i may as well cover my bases. The outlet is fine as far as the wiring is concerned. My sub, sound bar, cable box and air filter are all running fine on the same surge suppressor but who knows. Shrug, i have no idea what may have caused two tvs to up and die like this. One 3yo and the other 2yo.
I've never had a tv die before these! I still have a Sony Vega 260lb monstrosity in the basement that works like a charm...and its like 20 or 25 years old(sob is to heavy to get rid of ugh).
If you have any ideas as to what may be causing these failures im all ears. I NEVER want this to happen again.
Ill likely be getting a new tv tomorrow but i wont forgo the extended warranty this time. 4yrs sounds good.
I know how to fix both of them and i will at some point thanks to YouTube but i don't trust either of them for anything more than spare bedroom or basement tvs. So there goes a cool grand in useless electronics not including the replacement parts and the time and aggravation in fixing them grrr
Thanks for looking!
I've come to the conclusion that Samsung tvs are junk. I've just found that my less than 2yo 43in 4k uhd led Samsuck(to angry to bother looking for the model number right now) bedroom stupid tv has a dieing power supply board. When i hit the power button it flashes red several times but doesn't turn on. If i hit the power button over and over i can eventually get it to turn on(not aggravating at all). Who knows how many times this will work? Btw, this is a replacement unit for another Samsung 43in LCD tv that has a dead motherboard. One day poof, nothing, no power. Wouldn't turn on. I forget how i found out the mb was bad($35 part). This one only lasted about 3 years. I thought this first one was just bad luck and a one off instance so i went with another Samsung oops! Shoulda bought the warranty!
They were both connected to the same apc surge strip that i bought new with the first tv and connected to the same outlet. Im buying a cyberpower 650va ups tomorrow to rule that out as a possible point of failure. We may have lost power once in the last ten years so its doubtful the strip is causing the deaths but i may as well cover my bases. The outlet is fine as far as the wiring is concerned. My sub, sound bar, cable box and air filter are all running fine on the same surge suppressor but who knows. Shrug, i have no idea what may have caused two tvs to up and die like this. One 3yo and the other 2yo.
I've never had a tv die before these! I still have a Sony Vega 260lb monstrosity in the basement that works like a charm...and its like 20 or 25 years old(sob is to heavy to get rid of ugh).
If you have any ideas as to what may be causing these failures im all ears. I NEVER want this to happen again.
Ill likely be getting a new tv tomorrow but i wont forgo the extended warranty this time. 4yrs sounds good.
I know how to fix both of them and i will at some point thanks to YouTube but i don't trust either of them for anything more than spare bedroom or basement tvs. So there goes a cool grand in useless electronics not including the replacement parts and the time and aggravation in fixing them grrr
Thanks for looking!