Hello Everyone.
I really hope someone can advise me on this. I've built a number of basic systems for CAD software in the past, and decided it was time to upgrade again. But I've never had any issues before! This is my new kit:-
Intel Core i7-12700KF
MSI MPG Z690 Edge Wifi DDR4
Corsair Vengeance RGB RT DDR4 2x16GB 4600MHz
(kept old graphics card NVidia Quadro FX K600)
Western Digital Blue 500GB SSD
500W CiT 500U PSU
3 x Seagate 4TB HDD - raid 5 configured in BIOS
The issue I had is that after installing Windows 10 Pro (64) and booting, I obviously needed to install the motherboard drivers. Left along it had no issues, but as I started to install the drivers I had a couple of cases of the BSOD with a clock watchdog timeout error, though it froze at 0% rather than rebooting itself. In these cases it was always just after I had executed the driver install. I originally assumed this was due to the lack of drivers, and that once all installed it would be fine. This seemed to be the case to begin with, and I started transferring files / emails settings over with everything looking good, but then I went to install some PLC programming software (GX Works 2), which froze everytime it reached a USB comms driver install. This time it simply froze though - no BSOD, just no mouse, keyboard not responding, only holding the power button got me out of it.
It feels like it could be a hardware issue - but it only seems to fail when I'm trying to install something. I don't know much about fault finding this kind of thing - I usually Google until I find something that works - but this seems more complicated. So I really need the help of some experts! The fact that I can make it fail every time, and it seems like only some kind of install process causes the problem. I had a bit of a look in Event Viewer, but all I can see are things 1-2 minutes before the crash, things like DistributedCOM 10016 and Kernel-Processor-Power (Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Processor-Power) 37.
Any ideas or advice on how to go about finding the issue?
Thanks all!
I really hope someone can advise me on this. I've built a number of basic systems for CAD software in the past, and decided it was time to upgrade again. But I've never had any issues before! This is my new kit:-
Intel Core i7-12700KF
MSI MPG Z690 Edge Wifi DDR4
Corsair Vengeance RGB RT DDR4 2x16GB 4600MHz
(kept old graphics card NVidia Quadro FX K600)
Western Digital Blue 500GB SSD
500W CiT 500U PSU
3 x Seagate 4TB HDD - raid 5 configured in BIOS
The issue I had is that after installing Windows 10 Pro (64) and booting, I obviously needed to install the motherboard drivers. Left along it had no issues, but as I started to install the drivers I had a couple of cases of the BSOD with a clock watchdog timeout error, though it froze at 0% rather than rebooting itself. In these cases it was always just after I had executed the driver install. I originally assumed this was due to the lack of drivers, and that once all installed it would be fine. This seemed to be the case to begin with, and I started transferring files / emails settings over with everything looking good, but then I went to install some PLC programming software (GX Works 2), which froze everytime it reached a USB comms driver install. This time it simply froze though - no BSOD, just no mouse, keyboard not responding, only holding the power button got me out of it.
It feels like it could be a hardware issue - but it only seems to fail when I'm trying to install something. I don't know much about fault finding this kind of thing - I usually Google until I find something that works - but this seems more complicated. So I really need the help of some experts! The fact that I can make it fail every time, and it seems like only some kind of install process causes the problem. I had a bit of a look in Event Viewer, but all I can see are things 1-2 minutes before the crash, things like DistributedCOM 10016 and Kernel-Processor-Power (Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Processor-Power) 37.
Any ideas or advice on how to go about finding the issue?
Thanks all!