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I need assistance with diagnosing PC issues

I need assistance with diagnosing PC issues

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RueBunny14
Junior Member
3
12-10-2025, 06:34 AM
#1
Here are the details of my setup:
Asrock B440m
Ryzen 5 3600
4x8gb 3200mhz ram
MSI 3060ti
Superflower Leadexx VII 1000w gold 80+
(If there are any specs on my bio or card, it should still match the one I’m using)

Today my computer froze unexpectedly while I was watching YouTube shorts. The audio kept looping even after the video stopped. I forced a shutdown by pressing the power button and restarted the PC, but nothing appeared on the screen.

I’ve noticed similar issues before:
- Once it just turned off with no display; RAM replacement fixed it.
- Once more, it kept crashing with BSODs; the power supply was likely the issue (first player 600w bronze 80+).
- Once again, the display shut down and said “no display”; after reseating the GPU it worked.
- Now I’m dealing with a lot of moving parts and limited tools, so I can’t test things as much.

What I’ve tried to diagnose:
1. Reseat the GPU
2. Remove RAMs and use only A1+B1 channel

Otherwise, I’m preparing to move soon (most items are packed up) and don’t have as many tools or time to troubleshoot further.
If anyone can help or suggest a better path, it would be greatly appreciated!
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RueBunny14
12-10-2025, 06:34 AM #1

Here are the details of my setup:
Asrock B440m
Ryzen 5 3600
4x8gb 3200mhz ram
MSI 3060ti
Superflower Leadexx VII 1000w gold 80+
(If there are any specs on my bio or card, it should still match the one I’m using)

Today my computer froze unexpectedly while I was watching YouTube shorts. The audio kept looping even after the video stopped. I forced a shutdown by pressing the power button and restarted the PC, but nothing appeared on the screen.

I’ve noticed similar issues before:
- Once it just turned off with no display; RAM replacement fixed it.
- Once more, it kept crashing with BSODs; the power supply was likely the issue (first player 600w bronze 80+).
- Once again, the display shut down and said “no display”; after reseating the GPU it worked.
- Now I’m dealing with a lot of moving parts and limited tools, so I can’t test things as much.

What I’ve tried to diagnose:
1. Reseat the GPU
2. Remove RAMs and use only A1+B1 channel

Otherwise, I’m preparing to move soon (most items are packed up) and don’t have as many tools or time to troubleshoot further.
If anyone can help or suggest a better path, it would be greatly appreciated!

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stareraaa
Junior Member
18
12-10-2025, 06:34 AM
#2
Never mind! It was the ram after all that 💔
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stareraaa
12-10-2025, 06:34 AM #2

Never mind! It was the ram after all that 💔

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oofgeg
Member
97
12-10-2025, 06:34 AM
#3
Moderator Note: Solved
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oofgeg
12-10-2025, 06:34 AM #3

Moderator Note: Solved