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I'm having issues and I'm clueless on what to do...

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I got my hands on some computer parts and I built the computer myself about 5 months ago. It was working completely fine until about a month ago. Before I get into the issues heres my specs

Processor: Ryzen 5 2600 six core (3.4ghz)
16 GB Ram
GPU: Gt 1030
Motherboard: ASrock B450 Steel Legend

These are the issues i've been facing:
- Red light flashing on top of my pc
- When booting up my pc (in the area where it says press [button] to open bios), it can take 30 minutes to open it up, sometimes it works automatically. I can't try to open the bios or anything there because it's on my second monitor, and it doesn't detect keyboard inputs. Please help me understand how to make the boot screen on my main monitor.
- Slower game speeds
- When I sign into windows, my windows background is flashing from my background to black over and over again and I can't stop it, I just have to wait a minute and things finally pop up on my taskbar
- My hard drives are randomly disconnecting so I can only use my ssd for games I want to play without getting randomly kicked off.

This is my last hope to figuring out what's wrong. I'm close to just selling this computer and buying a console. What do I do?
 
I guess these are my full specs list, I think...

Device name DESKTOP-A0JL9N6
Processor AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Six-Core Processor 3.40 GHz
Installed RAM 16.0 GB
Device ID CC2729A6-B752-48FB-BCB5-25E18CDB454B
Product ID 00326-00873-88897-AAOEM
System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Pen and touch No pen or touch input is available for this display
 
Let's get some more info, I'm going to tag @Malnutrition in as well since we might want to look for malware. :)


Please download and run speccy.

Once you have ran speccy, follow the instructions to upload a snapshot found here.

To publish a Speccy profile to the Web:

  1. In Speccy, click File, and then click Publish Snapshot.
  2. In the Publish Snapshot dialog box, click Yes to enable Speccy to proceed.
  3. Speccy publishes the profile and displays a second Publish Snapshot dialog box. You can open the URL in your default browser, copy it to the clipboard, or close the dialog box.


Please look in the computer and tell your exact model of PSU, that seems under powered to me, especially if it is a low quality 80+ Bronze unit.
Look for the model, wattage, and efficiency rating^
 
Hi there Pyro,

Currently, Speccy is unable to detect my storage device so I'm unable to save a snaphot. I'll turn of my computer and open it up to see my PSU model, thanks for the help!
 
I can’t find it. I can see the supply but the model number and wattage are blocked as in the picture shown. All I can remember is that the brand is EVGA and it was bronze 600 watt.
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How many drives do you have connected to the system? What are they (SSD, Hard Drive, Hybrid?) and which one has your OS on it?
 
Unplug all other drives, no external drives or burners.

Please try gently unplugging and plugging the cable that connects to the drives back in. A firm but delicate pull straight out will suffice, wiggling the cable side to side if necessary (not along the thin portion of the connector).

Unplug and plug in the cable connecting to the motherboard as well.
 
I with my pc for a bit and did the steps you did. On boot everything is normal and it runs better than before. Thank you, and I will @ you if any problems arise in the future, Thank you so much :)
 
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For clarification sake, I meant unplug all usbs, and disconnect/reconnect the drive cables (the ones that plug from the drive to the motherboard and the drive to the power supply).

I'm glad it's working better, come back to us if you have any more issues/know someone who needs some help. :D
 
For clarification sake, I meant unplug all usbs, and disconnect/reconnect the drive cables (the ones that plug from the drive to the motherboard and the drive to the power supply).

I'm glad it's working better, come back to us if you have any more issues/know someone who needs some help. :D
I did do that, and I worked like a charm, thanks :)
 
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