So my pc froze for a couple of seconds while a youtube video still running perfectly as the sound output indicated, a second later black screen, then the sound output started glitching, and finally the pc completely blacks-out but still running (all fans included) with the motherboard CPU light indicator on. At this point, I had no choice but to manually shut down the computer.
This is the second time that it has happened, previously the glitching sound was much earlier than this one.
In both cases, the pc then can be turned on again and works as intended with a slight incredibly unnoticeable drop in performance, or a stutter when loading a browser, or an arbitrary half a second glitching sound cue for example.
All the user manual processes leading up to the 2nd crash:
For the 1st it was kinda similar, but instead of a game, it's Photoshop. It should be noted that this was a normal usage before the whole crash fiasco, so the problem might've been something else.
A little bit more background, the problem started after i was cleaning the PC and taking apart the individual components, a little mishap happened where i plugged the monitor HDMI into the motherboard slot, not the VGA, resulting in a 2 power loss accident (i was panicking), then i plugged it into the correct one, and after i'm not sure which appeared first; an earlier boot went pixelated (the logging in screen with the correct image but blocky), or a blue screen containing the warning that it couldn't boot properly (possibly because of earlier power loss), though it was working perfectly after a reset, even when there was a power outage again a couple days after.
Well..... until the 1st black screen happened yesterday that is.
What I've done:
And no, i dont have spare hardware for testing, even if i do, i had to wait for days until the crash occurs.
I'm suspicious that it is the VGA since it starts with a visual error, but the light indicator gaslit me otherwise, now i'm not sure.
My build specification is as follows:
This is the second time that it has happened, previously the glitching sound was much earlier than this one.
In both cases, the pc then can be turned on again and works as intended with a slight incredibly unnoticeable drop in performance, or a stutter when loading a browser, or an arbitrary half a second glitching sound cue for example.
All the user manual processes leading up to the 2nd crash:
- Internet surfing as usual, a couple YouTube videos and Twitch on Opera.
- A game running in the background.
- A folder explorer.
- And a VLC player.
For the 1st it was kinda similar, but instead of a game, it's Photoshop. It should be noted that this was a normal usage before the whole crash fiasco, so the problem might've been something else.
A little bit more background, the problem started after i was cleaning the PC and taking apart the individual components, a little mishap happened where i plugged the monitor HDMI into the motherboard slot, not the VGA, resulting in a 2 power loss accident (i was panicking), then i plugged it into the correct one, and after i'm not sure which appeared first; an earlier boot went pixelated (the logging in screen with the correct image but blocky), or a blue screen containing the warning that it couldn't boot properly (possibly because of earlier power loss), though it was working perfectly after a reset, even when there was a power outage again a couple days after.
Well..... until the 1st black screen happened yesterday that is.
What I've done:
- Cleaning the whole PC.
- Reseated the RAM.
- Repasted the CPU.
- Running crystal disk, chkdsk, dism, and sfc for the OS/hard drive diagnostic (it's all fine thankfully).
- Checking the Windows Event Viewer, only logged the power loss from my force shutdown.
And no, i dont have spare hardware for testing, even if i do, i had to wait for days until the crash occurs.
I'm suspicious that it is the VGA since it starts with a visual error, but the light indicator gaslit me otherwise, now i'm not sure.
My build specification is as follows:
- AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Pinnacle Ridge
- AMD Radeon RX 580
- Corsair Vengeance LPX 2666mhz 2x8
- MSI B450 Gaming Plus
- Corsair CV750 750W 80 Plus
- Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB NVME M.2
- Seagate Barracuda 1TB
- Windows 10 Pro