Decided to build my first pc, instead of getting it done at the local store. Build date June 2018
CPU: Ryzen 2400G
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-AB350M
PSU: Electron PLUS 700W(generic)
RAM: 2 x 2400mhz some korean brand forgot what it was
HDD: 500gb just took this old extra HDD from my pc back in 2010
1st time i ran into the black screen while playing: Just got a no display error, unplugged the back of the PC and plugged it back in, but i did not get any video at all. Did it a few more times then i decided to wait 10 mins first. It worked. Once I had it up and running again, it gave me another no display while using Mozilla.
Unplugged it again, i tried discharging all the electricity by pressing the power button a couple of times. Worked again, then i went into BIOS and set the GPU frequency to auto. Now i'm able to write this post here. What do you think is the cause of this Kernel-Power(event41)?
Note: Initially i thought it could be an HDD problem, because there was an instance i was copying about 150gb of .mp4 files from my external HDD while a game was being simultaneously installed on the internal HDD(Steam/Epic games was writing game files on the HDD), and the HDD started to shake violently. Since then, I made sure not to copy two things on my HDD all at once.
Right now i'm looking to replace the HDD with a new one and add in an SSD. Also, planning to get a branded PSU.
CPU: Ryzen 2400G
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-AB350M
PSU: Electron PLUS 700W(generic)
RAM: 2 x 2400mhz some korean brand forgot what it was
HDD: 500gb just took this old extra HDD from my pc back in 2010
1st time i ran into the black screen while playing: Just got a no display error, unplugged the back of the PC and plugged it back in, but i did not get any video at all. Did it a few more times then i decided to wait 10 mins first. It worked. Once I had it up and running again, it gave me another no display while using Mozilla.
Unplugged it again, i tried discharging all the electricity by pressing the power button a couple of times. Worked again, then i went into BIOS and set the GPU frequency to auto. Now i'm able to write this post here. What do you think is the cause of this Kernel-Power(event41)?
Note: Initially i thought it could be an HDD problem, because there was an instance i was copying about 150gb of .mp4 files from my external HDD while a game was being simultaneously installed on the internal HDD(Steam/Epic games was writing game files on the HDD), and the HDD started to shake violently. Since then, I made sure not to copy two things on my HDD all at once.
Right now i'm looking to replace the HDD with a new one and add in an SSD. Also, planning to get a branded PSU.