11-18-2019, 11:26 PM
Wow, that looks great!
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11-18-2019, 11:26 PM
Wow, that looks great!
12-04-2019, 11:18 PM
It seems like moving had a bad effect on my desktop. When I first powered it up again it refused to post. I started pulling out components to only make it run with the most basic components. One memory stick, unused HDD and SSD disconnected, backup GPU back in. When I finally got it to POST again I started putting components back in. Now all components are connected again and it POSTS again, just like when I started.
It's really unstable though. After a while the whole computer just freezes, no BSOD or anything. sfc /scannow found problems but couldn't fix them so I tried a Windows reset (not a clean install) and it still freezes. I have a Linux partition which I'm gonna try, to make sure it's not a hardware problem, but unfortunately, I don't have internet on it. I don't have an ethernet cable, so I'm using a Wifi dongle, but Linux doesn't see it.
12-05-2019, 01:29 AM
You didn't dent your case did ya ?
Cause it might be touching the backside of your motherboard.
12-05-2019, 01:55 AM
I don't think so. The motherboard isn't mounted directly to a side panel, so the dent would have to go through the side panel to the mounting panel.
12-05-2019, 02:05 AM
But that you are getting bsod and you are getting errors on sfc.
Might be a bad sata cable or your ssd is going down hill try to use the software of your manufacturer as example samsung for samsung ssd's and check what it shows.
12-05-2019, 07:21 AM
(12-04-2019, 11:18 PM)NiLSPACE Wrote: It seems like moving had a bad effect on my desktop. When I first powered it up again it refused to post. I started pulling out components to only make it run with the most basic components. One memory stick, unused HDD and SSD disconnected, backup GPU back in. When I finally got it to POST again I started putting components back in. Now all components are connected again and it POSTS again, just like when I started.Regarding the Linux internet issue, something that has saved me in the past is USB tethering from an Android device. Linux should detect it as a normal Ethernet connection.
Those are some good ideas, I'll try that, thanks!
12-05-2019, 08:39 AM
Probably the first thing I'd try in that situation is to make a bootable USB drive out of MemTest (https://www.memtest.org/) and try running it for a few hours. Then check the SSD, or use a DVD-booted live Linux for a while. That way I would isolate the faulty components.
Or, admit defeat and buy new innards for your desktop. The Ryzen 3xxx looks really delicious, I wish I could have waited for them with my upgrade. Still, the Ryzen 2700 I have is a great CPU, too, especially coupled with fast RAM; I can full-heartedly recommend.
12-05-2019, 07:16 PM
I did already try the windows memory diagnostic, though granted, it wasn't the most thorough config. I'll try memtest as well for a few hours, perhaps I'll get better results from that. My components are pretty new. I have a 2600X and an RX 5700 XT, so I'd rather not replace them this soon.
12-10-2019, 09:12 AM
Fun times ahead. A friend who promised to lend his big van and help us with moving suddenly backs out, so I have to actually call a moving company. No idea how that works and what to expect. Two weeks to Christmas, with a full house to move.
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