Hello all,
PC has been working fine since it was built in Jan but has recently started randomly BSOD / freezing during or shortly after start up.
If I shut down normally then turn it on again, everything is fine even after a 3-4 days of no use.
If I shut it down, then turn it off at the PSU...
You were spot on with the 2000 series CPU.
I couldn't find anyone that had a 3000 to use, I called around and a shop in the next town had been working on a customers with (I think) a 2600X.
They lifted that out to update mine, was good timing I Guess.
Cheers!
Solved!
I ended up taking it to my local shop (I know) but only because I couldn't get hold of a 2000 / 3000 series CPU.
I called and they had one and offered to do it for me.
Interestingly they also tried to flash it first too, and it didn't work for them either.
Cheers for all the help.
No not yet.
Local repair shop have no 3000 series chips and since Q-flash refuses to work properly I'm going to buy a second hand one.
I'll take it out and check it.
Haha, yes I did :D
I put the file on it's own and re-named it.
I have read other posts where people have said they tried multiple different USB's before it worked.
Either the mobo or CPU are faulty, or the bios needs updating using an older CPU.
Someone on another thread mentioned flashing the...
Hi All,
I built a new PC and it starts up fine, everything is running and continues until I turn it off again.
I can't get any signal on my monitor(s) at all.
I'm using an HDMI that I know works, and also tried a display port with another monitor but it makes no difference.
I don't understand...
Just to add to this thread, I'm having the exact same issue.
Brand new build, all components except CPU / mobo tested on my old PC and worked fine.
Tried everything mentioned above inc updating to F32 Bios using QFLASH_PLUS....Noting.
PC starts up and will run until I turn it off again.
I ordered an EVGA Supernova G5 850W and it came with a North American C13 cable.
Is it as simple as just buying a new C13 with a UK plug on the end and using that instead?
AC input on the PSU label is 100-240V, 60/50Hz so that makes universal right?
I feel like I'm being really stupid, but...
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