Hello,
About a month ago i had turned on my PC and was greeted to a CPU Fan error, at first I thought my AIO pump was dead but after ignoring the message and going into my OS and confirming the pump was running I just figured it was just a weird occurrence and didn't think much of it. But now, it happened again, and it appears that my BIOS settings have reset and my clock was wrong when getting into Windows. This would make me belive that my computer's CMOS battery might be dead? I've had the computer for about 10 months now, it seems highly unlikely the battery would outright die within such a small span of time, my PC is plugged into an outlet near the kitchen stove, and when the sparks of the stove turn on ive had multiple occasions where my screen would go black, I figure its because the stove sucks up all the energy it can leaving my pc and monitor with little power left, is this bad for my PC? Did somehow the stove drain/short my CMOS battery? Is there anything I should do to make sure my computer is ok power wise? Thanks for any feedback, greatly appreciated.
btw Its an ASUS B350-I motherboard with a 600W EVGA supply, thanks
About a month ago i had turned on my PC and was greeted to a CPU Fan error, at first I thought my AIO pump was dead but after ignoring the message and going into my OS and confirming the pump was running I just figured it was just a weird occurrence and didn't think much of it. But now, it happened again, and it appears that my BIOS settings have reset and my clock was wrong when getting into Windows. This would make me belive that my computer's CMOS battery might be dead? I've had the computer for about 10 months now, it seems highly unlikely the battery would outright die within such a small span of time, my PC is plugged into an outlet near the kitchen stove, and when the sparks of the stove turn on ive had multiple occasions where my screen would go black, I figure its because the stove sucks up all the energy it can leaving my pc and monitor with little power left, is this bad for my PC? Did somehow the stove drain/short my CMOS battery? Is there anything I should do to make sure my computer is ok power wise? Thanks for any feedback, greatly appreciated.
btw Its an ASUS B350-I motherboard with a 600W EVGA supply, thanks