i did 3Dmark benchpress everything passed and i did memory86 test and all pass
However, today I booted my PC, and I have no USB power and no video. I am trying to find out why, so I was running tests on my R13 Alienware PC. I have been asking in different forums and Discords if there is a benchmark for my motherboard. What do I need to figure out the solution?
I sent my GPU idle sensors and dxDiag.txt. I just don't get it. I keep passing tests, but it is still failing. I tried MemTest86, and it passed. I did chkdsk and restore health, all good. I tried a new PSU and a new GPU. I dusted and cleaned the PC very well with a vacuum. I reset my OS to Windows 11 and added a CMOS battery. When I put an old GPU (1060) in, it didn't have the issue, so I bought a new GPU, but it still has issues. This has me thinking the old 1060 GPU required less power. That is the only thing I can think of.
Additionally, I reset my TPM and will perform another reset of my CMOS since I did not do that after resetting the PC with Windows 11.
However, today I booted my PC, and I have no USB power and no video. I am trying to find out why, so I was running tests on my R13 Alienware PC. I have been asking in different forums and Discords if there is a benchmark for my motherboard. What do I need to figure out the solution?
I sent my GPU idle sensors and dxDiag.txt. I just don't get it. I keep passing tests, but it is still failing. I tried MemTest86, and it passed. I did chkdsk and restore health, all good. I tried a new PSU and a new GPU. I dusted and cleaned the PC very well with a vacuum. I reset my OS to Windows 11 and added a CMOS battery. When I put an old GPU (1060) in, it didn't have the issue, so I bought a new GPU, but it still has issues. This has me thinking the old 1060 GPU required less power. That is the only thing I can think of.
Additionally, I reset my TPM and will perform another reset of my CMOS since I did not do that after resetting the PC with Windows 11.