Windows Installation?
Ich habe vor kurzem mein PC zusammengestellt und aufgebaut.
Jedoch habe ich permant Probleme mit der Bluescreens gehabt und der PC konnte deshalb nicht in Betrieb genommen werden.
Ich habe den PC vom Fachmann untersuchen lassen und er hat den Entschluss gezogen, dass entweder die RAM defekt sind, oder die RAM Slots vom Mainboard.
Ich habe mich dazu entschieden, ein neues Mainboard zu kaufen und neu einzubauen.
Jetzt hat der PC erneut Probleme beim Starten von Windows, da die Installation bei 40% abstürzt.
Auch schalte ich den PC an und er geht sofort wieder aus.
Sollte ich die RAM Sticks ändern?
– Kingston Fury Beast 16 GB × 2
– Asrock x870 Pro RS
It’s always like the “Hornberger Shooting”.
2x it went well and then it went smart and became expensive.
Well, I’m from electrical engineering and I’ve assembled PC`s myself. That worked 2x with me, the DRITTE killed me and what was costing nerves.
Just as a “experience” tip.
But I can sing a song from the “similarly assemble”.
And what should I say happened to me, what I usually expected at “others”. And so always thought that something like this does not happen to me, because I know how to touch CMOS and semiconductors and deal with them.
The PC started, showed the boot logo and……. thats all. Without picking and furting, the sack just stopped.
Shit… now I stood there with onenot functioningPC.
With me, the self-built PC didn’t run clean, motherboard, memory or CPU would have come into question as a hurricane, but make it clear with the dealer. If you’re lucky,various dealersHaving bought its components starts the “ping pong game”. One says that no is not on the motherboard, the other thinks that the semiconductor has probably been shot off by “overvoltage” or untimely handling and that cannot be ruled out in self-construction.
Then give them a stir…
And you don’t even have a replacement from each part to be able to correct and clean the error. I didn’t have any parts twice, so I was able to exchange them for testing.
I stood there as pissed, machine assembled, nix works, and now I should point with my finger on it and limit the component, which is the cause.
I then gave the PC to a small workshop that came back.
Because of my (unfortunately negative) “self-construction experience” I found a dealer (online) who assembles PC’s according to your (or mine) wishes and components and then gives them 3 years of “in-house” warranty.
Self-building is for medue to the experienceno more own option. It becomes problematic if you also buy the parts for strangers, which does not work and you have the “ass card”. Because you are then responsible for the execution, the defective part must analyze, warranty included.
By buying all parts with him, I even did not need to pay the “official” price for building up the PC’s.
At the ONLINE dealer CSL computer there is even the assembly so, is already included. So it was not more expensive, could even have the suitable PC put together with the configurator.
has been expensive (often not at all) butultimately the right decision.
Try using only one RAM. If it works, try the other one.
The Fury bars can also be defective. But Kingston gives life-long warranty to her bars.
Duration of Warranty
Product Lifetime Warranty:**
The following Kingston products are covered by this warranty for the life of the product:
Memory modules including ValueRAM®, HyperX®, Retail Memory and Kingston system-specific memory; Flash
memory cards (e.g., Secure Digital, Secure Digital HC and XC, CompactFlash, MultiMediaCard, SmartMedia) and
Flash adapters.
I tried to keep the installation on my own, but he’s still crashing.
So can I just let the RAM bars retoun?
Yes, see above the extract of the Kingston Warranty(German: Warranty) conditions.
I just saw it might be on the AIO.
This is already 101° in the BIOS .
This may be the trigger.
If the PC gets too hot during the installation, does it automatically expire or not?
Yes, with heat problems or overload of the tom lines. like USB.
Then something is wrong with water cooling.
!01 degree is absolutely too warm.
I had a motherboard before and the AIO had not made any faxes. Apparently, I put that wrong on it.
Not that the film still sticks under the cooler (heat exchanger)? It’s gotta go.
I don’t think the water cooling is on it. I’ll make them out. And also see if there is contact between AIO and CPU.