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i5 12400, Inland PCI 4.0 NVME, Asus H670 TUF, G-skill DDR4 2x16 CL16, Seasonic 650 Gold, RTX 2060
Built this computer a week ago (GPU was carried over from old build, PSU as well but it's only a few months old) and was having issues with the computer freezing every 3 or 4 hours. The freeze would not create a blue screen or register a windows error, the screen would literally just freeze and that's it (hard reset with the case was the only way to get it to stop)
The freezing would only happen during light activity (browsing the internet or leaving for a few minutes and then coming back and screens frozen). Did stress test, video games, memory test and those type of activities would never create the freeze
I've re-installed windows three times to rule out software issue. I've changed both the ram and powersupply out and same issue. I was in the process of doing the final steps (trying a different SSD to rule that out, installing a proper CPU cooler instead of the stock to rule out bad fan, using integrated graphics to rule out either bad GPU or bad PCI xpress slot) when I noticed this
When I went to install the new aftermarket CPU cooler I noticed one of the motherboard pins was completely bent. This was an open box motherboard I bought so I wonder if the previous owner damaged it. I'm wondering can this cause the stability issues i'm facing ?
I have 2 more weeks for a return window so I'm trying to figure out should I just immediately return the motherboard and hope this is the issue or should I keep it a little longer in order to try to rule out the SSD, GPU, and CPU cooler.
The CPU appears to be fine but i'm wondering since it was placed in what looks to be a damaged motherboard should I return it as well ?
Built this computer a week ago (GPU was carried over from old build, PSU as well but it's only a few months old) and was having issues with the computer freezing every 3 or 4 hours. The freeze would not create a blue screen or register a windows error, the screen would literally just freeze and that's it (hard reset with the case was the only way to get it to stop)
The freezing would only happen during light activity (browsing the internet or leaving for a few minutes and then coming back and screens frozen). Did stress test, video games, memory test and those type of activities would never create the freeze
I've re-installed windows three times to rule out software issue. I've changed both the ram and powersupply out and same issue. I was in the process of doing the final steps (trying a different SSD to rule that out, installing a proper CPU cooler instead of the stock to rule out bad fan, using integrated graphics to rule out either bad GPU or bad PCI xpress slot) when I noticed this
When I went to install the new aftermarket CPU cooler I noticed one of the motherboard pins was completely bent. This was an open box motherboard I bought so I wonder if the previous owner damaged it. I'm wondering can this cause the stability issues i'm facing ?
I have 2 more weeks for a return window so I'm trying to figure out should I just immediately return the motherboard and hope this is the issue or should I keep it a little longer in order to try to rule out the SSD, GPU, and CPU cooler.
The CPU appears to be fine but i'm wondering since it was placed in what looks to be a damaged motherboard should I return it as well ?