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System Name | ❶ Oooh (2024) ❷ Aaaah (2021) ❸ Ahemm (2017) |
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Processor | ❶ 5800X3D ❷ i7-9700K ❸ i7-7700K |
Motherboard | ❶ X570-F ❷ Z390-E ❸ Z270-E |
Cooling | ❶ ALFIII 360 ❷ X62 + X72 (GPU mod) ❸ X62 |
Memory | ❶ 32-3600/16 ❷ 32-3200/16 ❸ 16-3200/16 |
Video Card(s) | ❶ 3080 X Trio ❷ 2080TI (AIOmod) ❸ 1080TI |
Storage | ❶ NVME/SSD/HDD ❷ <SAME ❸ SSD/HDD |
Display(s) | ❶ 1440/165/IPS ❷ 1440/144/IPS ❸ 1080/144/IPS |
Case | ❶ BQ Silent 601 ❷ Cors 465X ❸ Frac Mesh C |
Audio Device(s) | ❶ HyperX C2 ❷ HyperX C2 ❸ Logi G432 |
Power Supply | ❶ HX1200 Plat ❷ RM750X ❸ EVGA 650W G2 |
Mouse | ❶ Logi G Pro ❷ Razer Bas V3 ❸ Logi G502 |
Keyboard | ❶ Logi G915 TKL ❷ Anne P2 ❸ Logi G610 |
Software | ❶ Win 11 ❷ 10 ❸ 10 |
Benchmark Scores | I have wrestled bandwidths, Tussled with voltages, Handcuffed Overclocks, Thrown Gigahertz in Jail |
I take it you've tried popping out the CMOS battery/run everything on default at the BIOS level?
Remove any third party device during testing... just keep the basics hooked up (KB, mouse and display)
For something like this, i'd disassemble the entire build again! You mentioned you used cloth/tissues... check each and every connector (mobo incl CPU socket/RAM slots, PSU, cables, etc etc) for any debris or other cleaning product remnants. Inspect the board carefully with good lighting for broken-off/loose components, swollen capacitors, burnt areas, etc. If everything looks in order, assemble the system on a non-conductive surface (outside of the case) and see if you have any luck.
If the problem persists, its either the board or memory sticks which have gone kaput (most likely the board). A 5 min reboot setback in my experience is usually the mobo or some sensors on the mobo playing up.
Remove any third party device during testing... just keep the basics hooked up (KB, mouse and display)
For something like this, i'd disassemble the entire build again! You mentioned you used cloth/tissues... check each and every connector (mobo incl CPU socket/RAM slots, PSU, cables, etc etc) for any debris or other cleaning product remnants. Inspect the board carefully with good lighting for broken-off/loose components, swollen capacitors, burnt areas, etc. If everything looks in order, assemble the system on a non-conductive surface (outside of the case) and see if you have any luck.
If the problem persists, its either the board or memory sticks which have gone kaput (most likely the board). A 5 min reboot setback in my experience is usually the mobo or some sensors on the mobo playing up.