I have a gaming PC that I built myself in 2020. It is almost exactly 4 years old at this point. This system is used exclusively for gaming and I would say has had fairly light use for most of the time I have had it. I was prepping for upgrading some of the components in the new year.
Original Specs:
Mobo - Asus ROG Maximus XII Hero Z490
CPU - Intel Core i9-10850K
RAM - G.Skill Tridentz 32GB DDR4
GPU - FE 3090
SSDs - Samsung 860 and WD SN750
Power - Corsair HX Series 1200 80+ Platinum
AIO - NZXT Kraken X73 360mm
Two weeks ago I added two new things to it:
1. Asus xg27aqdmg as my main monitor and am using my old monitor as a second now.
2. A brand new NVME from WD SN850x. I installed this into one of the NVME slots next to my other SSD, however I didn't have a riser under it since this NVME is shorter than the slot it is in. It appears to be running fine though.
Issue: Since installing the new NVME and the OLED I have experienced multiple issues. Upon boot up, the system will start to boot, shut off, and then boot. Sometimes it boots to where it only turns on my old second monitor. Sometimes it boots to black screens and nothing happens. Sometimes it boots to the second monitor, then the 3090FE will flash its lights on and off, then it boots to my new OLED. One time the majority of the PC just didn't turn on. I can also rarely bring the computer out of sleep, the monitors just don't turn on. Sometimes it boots up perfectly fine.
The thing is, once I do get everything to turn on, it runs for hours perfectly fine.
When installing the new NVME I lightly dusted most external items, but didn't really touch anything power related. I did have to take the behemoth 3090 out to install the NVME though.
Troubleshooting I have done:
- Moved the GPU to the second PCIE slot down just to make sure it wasn't the slot it was in. I also reseated all the power plugs for the GPU to make sure they weren't loose.
- Tried each monitor individually, sometimes it still does weird things like I mentioned above though when booting up.
- Monitored Temps and performance while gaming CPU and GPU intensive games. They all seem in line, with the exception of random super high spikes on my CPU. Those existed before though.
Open to trying whatever I need to try. Any help greatly appreciated.
Original Specs:
Mobo - Asus ROG Maximus XII Hero Z490
CPU - Intel Core i9-10850K
RAM - G.Skill Tridentz 32GB DDR4
GPU - FE 3090
SSDs - Samsung 860 and WD SN750
Power - Corsair HX Series 1200 80+ Platinum
AIO - NZXT Kraken X73 360mm
Two weeks ago I added two new things to it:
1. Asus xg27aqdmg as my main monitor and am using my old monitor as a second now.
2. A brand new NVME from WD SN850x. I installed this into one of the NVME slots next to my other SSD, however I didn't have a riser under it since this NVME is shorter than the slot it is in. It appears to be running fine though.
Issue: Since installing the new NVME and the OLED I have experienced multiple issues. Upon boot up, the system will start to boot, shut off, and then boot. Sometimes it boots to where it only turns on my old second monitor. Sometimes it boots to black screens and nothing happens. Sometimes it boots to the second monitor, then the 3090FE will flash its lights on and off, then it boots to my new OLED. One time the majority of the PC just didn't turn on. I can also rarely bring the computer out of sleep, the monitors just don't turn on. Sometimes it boots up perfectly fine.
The thing is, once I do get everything to turn on, it runs for hours perfectly fine.
When installing the new NVME I lightly dusted most external items, but didn't really touch anything power related. I did have to take the behemoth 3090 out to install the NVME though.
Troubleshooting I have done:
- Moved the GPU to the second PCIE slot down just to make sure it wasn't the slot it was in. I also reseated all the power plugs for the GPU to make sure they weren't loose.
- Tried each monitor individually, sometimes it still does weird things like I mentioned above though when booting up.
- Monitored Temps and performance while gaming CPU and GPU intensive games. They all seem in line, with the exception of random super high spikes on my CPU. Those existed before though.
Open to trying whatever I need to try. Any help greatly appreciated.
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