Motherboard keeps dying

Blackknight 101

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I'm building my first pc and my motherboard has died twice now. Here is the load down.

Parts

Msi gaming b150 m3
G. Skill rip jaws 4 series 16gs ddr4
Tp link dual band wireless
Evga 500 w psu
Corsair 200r case
Elgato capture hd60 pro
Msi 1060 gtx graphics card

After putting it all together it worked fine for about a day. The next morning turned it on and the it was doing an update to the bios I think.. I seen the progress bar go all the way and then black screen. I turn off and then turn on but nothing, just the light on the board and all fans going..

So I look online and seen bios problems and how it can brick motherboards.. so I ordered a new motherboard but same type and this time took it to a professional for install and same thing happened.. he said everything was working till he added the Elgato capture hd60 pro, Msi 1060 gtx graphics card and wireless card...

Note on the first day I installed all the cds for all the components I got and kaspersky anti virus and tweak bit driver update.. so I don't know what's going on any help would be appreciated. I'm planning on buy asus motherboard and a better psu this wenesday

 
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After putting it all together it worked fine for about a day. The next morning turned it on and the it was doing an update to the bios I think..
I think you install the MSI live update utility software so that the PC update the BIOS. And if you did buy the same MB in the same seller, then the MB will do the same thing, that is why two MBs are gone.

Usually you don't install all the utilities sofeware, just install the aduio, network driver, chipset driver, GPU driver, antivirus, and other like ccleaner ( cleaning up the PC), HWiNFO64 ( monitor hardware ), MSI afterburner ( for GPU).

If you will buy other better PSU, check out the link for info http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-psus,4229.html Like the EVGA, don't buy the...
After putting it all together it worked fine for about a day. The next morning turned it on and the it was doing an update to the bios I think..
I think you install the MSI live update utility software so that the PC update the BIOS. And if you did buy the same MB in the same seller, then the MB will do the same thing, that is why two MBs are gone.

Usually you don't install all the utilities sofeware, just install the aduio, network driver, chipset driver, GPU driver, antivirus, and other like ccleaner ( cleaning up the PC), HWiNFO64 ( monitor hardware ), MSI afterburner ( for GPU).

If you will buy other better PSU, check out the link for info http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-psus,4229.html Like the EVGA, don't buy the W1, B1, version.
 
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