Error detected: internal power issue.
Error detected: internal power issue.
As discussed in the title, I’m still facing persistent BSOD issues related to an internal power error. The problem began roughly a week ago and has become more frequent. Now I’m stuck on the boot screen after installing a new Windows 11 Pro version. The error appears before installation, preventing me from proceeding. I’ve tried removing all external hardware and tested various components—GPU, RAM slots with different sticks, and even reattaching power cables to the MOBO—but nothing has resolved the issue. I’m unsure what steps to take to get my computer functional again.
What are the full specifications for every part installed in this setup? Accurate details are important.
Is there any attempt to increase performance beyond normal limits (overclocking CPU, GPU, or RAM)?
Has this device maintained consistent operation over time?
I currently possess an I7-12700 processor with 32GB of RAM (two 16GB modules), a Gskill Z5 5600mhz system, an MSI b760 Tomohawk WiFi, a 500GB WDB M.2 SSD, a 250GB PNY SSD, two 1TB HDDs, an RM850 power supply unit, a Deepcool triple fan AIO water cooling system, and an HP 3070 with 8GB RAM.
I also have all the necessary supplies, and everything else has remained steady throughout the year I've had it
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