Yeah. I thought it was a heat issue. Then I monitored with HWM. Heats are normal. CPU is just 30-60 c. Not doing higher than that. I'm monitoring my VGA with afterburner. It's normal. I unplugged VGA and tested it. Same. When running on onboard graphics it just turns off.
And now my PC is...
Ok here is the problem. My PC just turn off like a power cut like after 30 minutes. And if I turn it on immediately it turns off in 1 minute. But If I wait for like 10 minutes and then I turn on my PC it stays for 30 mins max and turn off. I checked the RAM, PSU, VGA and I don't have a way to...
I really dont care about that drive. I use it to record videos. And I delete them. I just need to use to record stuff. Drives speed is normal and I ran a test and its normal. IDK what is the reason to not boot my PC.Can't find the reason.
I have 1 SSD and 2 HDD's. One is a new HDD and other one is old but it works fine. But sometimes (like 70%) my pc won't boot. It's stuck in the BIOS screen. (Image below). And when I unplugged the old drive it boots. And when this stuck I can't enter the BIOS. It's just stuck. Nothing happens...
Ok. Here is the thing. I was using my PC for a while this way. Then I said this to a guy in a computer shop. He said that this is not good for my motherboard and it will consume half of my motherboard life. Is this true? Coz I don't see anything like that. Normal heatings and everything runs...