Here is what I have:
Motherboard - MSI - 760GMA-P34(FX)
CPU - AMD FX 6300 Six-Core 3.5 GHz
RAM - 2x PNY 8GB 1.6 GHz DDR3 (16GB total)
GPU - Sapphire Vapor-X R9 280X 3GB GDDR5
HDD - WDC WC10EZEX-00BN5A0 1TB
PSU - CORSAIR CX750M
Issue: Semi-frequently after shutdowns (has not happened on reboots from my memory) the system will seem to POST from all audio signs, lights up, fans start spinning, few seconds later one loud system BEEP (this is the point where I would see the MSI logo followed by boot sequence) but nothing displays. The vast majority of the time it is able to be rebooted with the reset button, sometimes the PSU needs to be switched off because it's completely frozen. It is not the monitors, the ports, or the cables. Or the card for that matter. The same thing would happen with a different card.
When we rebuilt it we discovered that the top of the CPU cooler was covered in thermal paste dust, as was the motherboard and most other components. Upon removing the heatsink we discovered that it looked like whoever built this put about an entire tube of thermal paste, so we removed and reapplied thermal paste, though the CPU has maintained roughly the same temps as from before, 60c or so under load. I have no clue how it was not overheating before, but whatever.
So we removed all parts, inspected, cleaned, and reassembled, with better GPU and PSU.
Yes, this is a janky frankenbuild. It's a cheaply purchased used prebuilt with a replaced GPU and PSU. I know it's dated. I will build a better one when I can.
Anyway, this problem has persisted since prior to replacing the GPU and completely disassembling & reassembling the entire build.
Any ideas?
Motherboard - MSI - 760GMA-P34(FX)
CPU - AMD FX 6300 Six-Core 3.5 GHz
RAM - 2x PNY 8GB 1.6 GHz DDR3 (16GB total)
GPU - Sapphire Vapor-X R9 280X 3GB GDDR5
HDD - WDC WC10EZEX-00BN5A0 1TB
PSU - CORSAIR CX750M
Issue: Semi-frequently after shutdowns (has not happened on reboots from my memory) the system will seem to POST from all audio signs, lights up, fans start spinning, few seconds later one loud system BEEP (this is the point where I would see the MSI logo followed by boot sequence) but nothing displays. The vast majority of the time it is able to be rebooted with the reset button, sometimes the PSU needs to be switched off because it's completely frozen. It is not the monitors, the ports, or the cables. Or the card for that matter. The same thing would happen with a different card.
When we rebuilt it we discovered that the top of the CPU cooler was covered in thermal paste dust, as was the motherboard and most other components. Upon removing the heatsink we discovered that it looked like whoever built this put about an entire tube of thermal paste, so we removed and reapplied thermal paste, though the CPU has maintained roughly the same temps as from before, 60c or so under load. I have no clue how it was not overheating before, but whatever.
So we removed all parts, inspected, cleaned, and reassembled, with better GPU and PSU.
Yes, this is a janky frankenbuild. It's a cheaply purchased used prebuilt with a replaced GPU and PSU. I know it's dated. I will build a better one when I can.
Anyway, this problem has persisted since prior to replacing the GPU and completely disassembling & reassembling the entire build.
Any ideas?