It started off as a simple crash (I think there's no BSOD), and lead to a restart. After I restart once, the pc keeps on restarting after a few seconds/minutes of logged in.
I decided to perform a reset (but keeping my files) and reinstall my Windows 10. I think it went okay. I manage to run Window's Memory Diagnostic tool but it says no error on my RAMs. After a few minutes of restarting my PC, it keeps on restarting again. And it keeps on happening even though I didn't open any program.
I then decided to do a clean install of Windows 10 (i.e. clean all files and data from the HDD). During this installation, the PC unexpectedly restarted. Now, I can no longer boot into my PC and stuck in a restart loop.
So my question is, what do I do now? How do I check which part is causing the problem (so I can replace it)? Noted that I noticed the issue started to happen after one day of the Windows update, which leads me to reinstall Windows.
My build:
I decided to perform a reset (but keeping my files) and reinstall my Windows 10. I think it went okay. I manage to run Window's Memory Diagnostic tool but it says no error on my RAMs. After a few minutes of restarting my PC, it keeps on restarting again. And it keeps on happening even though I didn't open any program.
I then decided to do a clean install of Windows 10 (i.e. clean all files and data from the HDD). During this installation, the PC unexpectedly restarted. Now, I can no longer boot into my PC and stuck in a restart loop.
So my question is, what do I do now? How do I check which part is causing the problem (so I can replace it)? Noted that I noticed the issue started to happen after one day of the Windows update, which leads me to reinstall Windows.
My build:
- CPU: i7-8700
- Mobo: Asrock H370m Pro
- RAM: 2x16GB Trident G.Skill
- GPU: Zotac GTX 1080
- PSU: 720w