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Recent content by Radokin

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    Solved After booting up into windows USB devices+ethernet starting to disconnect one by one over time (10-15mins)

    I tested out my new mobo on a cardboard and guess what, it worked. Now.. after I saw that it worked I installed my pc back into my case. And then, boom. Nothing works, same LED on "VGA" .. And then.. I was like oh darn.. I never knew the case could cause a problem or should I say.. a short :DDD...
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    Solved After booting up into windows USB devices+ethernet starting to disconnect one by one over time (10-15mins)

    alright dear mister. Thank you again for your time and answers.. I ended up solving the issue. I bought a new MoBo.. 50euros second hand. I think it's a good price. Old mobo : gigabyte aorus elite b450 New mobo: MSI x470 gaming plus max Thank you again, everything works now really fine.
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    Solved After booting up into windows USB devices+ethernet starting to disconnect one by one over time (10-15mins)

    No I didn't try that cardboard method. Sorry but what does it even do? I will reinstall windows once I am able to boot up. Now I've the problem that my mobo's VGA LED is lighting up which indicates an issue with my gpu I guess. Thank you. Will try cardboard thing next.
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    Solved After booting up into windows USB devices+ethernet starting to disconnect one by one over time (10-15mins)

    Unfortunately, it didn't help. I'm facing the same problems as before.. so I'm just gonna assume it is my main board. Thanks anyway even it's really frustrating right now.
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    Solved After booting up into windows USB devices+ethernet starting to disconnect one by one over time (10-15mins)

    Please note that you may have suggested a simple solution but helped me a lot. Thanks.. will report how it goes once it's installed. :)
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    Solved After booting up into windows USB devices+ethernet starting to disconnect one by one over time (10-15mins)

    Alright. Ordered a new PSU.. Gigabyte P850GM 850W is on its way
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    Solved After booting up into windows USB devices+ethernet starting to disconnect one by one over time (10-15mins)

    Warranty should be around 1 year here in Germany. My tower is standing vertically ;D I mounted that thing pretty tight so it shouldn't be loosely mounted on the CPU. If you say so.. I would send it back ASAP and buy a 750 W one. :) But surely other solutions are always welcome.
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    Solved After booting up into windows USB devices+ethernet starting to disconnect one by one over time (10-15mins)

    Oh really..? Is it really that much for a GPU? Good to know, thanks for the research
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    Solved After booting up into windows USB devices+ethernet starting to disconnect one by one over time (10-15mins)

    Yes. Everything was fine before. Now with my new components (cpu cooler, case and psu) it won't work properly anymore.. :( Even the bootup takes longer than usual.. I start to think that I have insufficient wattage.. but heck. 650 watts is a lot isn't it? Yes that's an idea I could try maybe...
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    Solved After booting up into windows USB devices+ethernet starting to disconnect one by one over time (10-15mins)

    Hello dear community, since I've installed a new component (DARK ROCK PRO 4 and I've changed my computer case, be quiet pure base 500) my pc won't boot up properly which is strange and still not solved even after having flashed my bios to the newest version. Whenever I try to start my pc up...