Hey guys,
I upgraded my PC a few weeks ago with new CPU, PSU, Motherboard, RAM, and SSDs. Only the GPU is the old one. Here are the specs:
It worked fine for a while, I was gaming a few days ago and the pc suddenly froze. Rebooted, and it started to freeze shortly after booting up every time. Lights are on, monitor is on, but no response from keyboard/mouse/whatever. Now when booting W11 I get either the recovery mode or BSOD, when booting linux sometimes it boots, sometimes it doesn't, but when it does it freezes shortly after (e.g. when I try to open chrome or VSCode)
Some notes on what I did to troubleshoot:
Any advice? Thanks!
Edit: checked the socket pins once again today with a magnifying lens, they look intact
I upgraded my PC a few weeks ago with new CPU, PSU, Motherboard, RAM, and SSDs. Only the GPU is the old one. Here are the specs:
- Motherboard: MSI Z790 Tomahawk Wifi
- CPU: i7 14700k
- RAM: 16GB Corsair DDR5
- PSU: Corsair RM1000e
- GPU: NVIDIA 1060 3GB
- Arctic 360 AIO Cooler
- 2x NVME SSDs (Samsung and Western)
It worked fine for a while, I was gaming a few days ago and the pc suddenly froze. Rebooted, and it started to freeze shortly after booting up every time. Lights are on, monitor is on, but no response from keyboard/mouse/whatever. Now when booting W11 I get either the recovery mode or BSOD, when booting linux sometimes it boots, sometimes it doesn't, but when it does it freezes shortly after (e.g. when I try to open chrome or VSCode)
Some notes on what I did to troubleshoot:
- The problem happens both in Windows and in the Linux installations
- When in the BIOS everything works fine and the PC never freezes
- I tried using a bootable USB with W11/Arch Linux installers, the pc freezes with both at some point randomly during the installation for Arch, at the spinning loading wheel for the W11 installer
- I tried to format the NVMEs, same problem. The PC freezes at the start of the Linux Installation (at random points) or during the loading spinning wheel for the W11 installation
- I tried to remove the GPU and use the integrated graphics (the GPU is very old, my first idea was that I had fried it as I was playing on a 4k monitor although with every setting at minimum) - same problem
- Ran memtest, everything seems fine. I tried booting up with just one stick of RAM on the priority slot, same problem
- I took apart the cooler and checked the CPU pins, everything seems intact in the socket
- Temps for the CPU look fine on the BIOS, 30C on idle
- Disabled Secure Boot/Fast Boot from the BIOS
- I tried with another PSU (brand new from Amazon), problem persists
- It might be that the PSU cannot draw enough power from the outlet? Weird though, cause I used to game and run power-intensive programs before and it never had an issue with it
- CPU? I read that this is quite uncommon though... and the pins seem fine
- Motherboard?
Any advice? Thanks!
Edit: checked the socket pins once again today with a magnifying lens, they look intact
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