The VCR King
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Lol.Say no more, I completely understand that frustration.. especially now that mine are 70+ and retired...really..really stubborn
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Lol.Say no more, I completely understand that frustration.. especially now that mine are 70+ and retired...really..really stubborn
That's what I thought. I will begin searching for a used AM3 motherboard then.Bad motherboard probably.
Yeah don't spend too much though, it's an outdated platform and you might want to consider saving up for a whole new PC soon.That's what I thought. I will begin searching for a used AM3 motherboard then.
Yeah don't spend too much though, it's an outdated platform and you might want to consider saving up for a whole new PC soon.
I had a garage sale and I made and saved $100 on what I sold so I'm putting it into savings and I'm building a new rig. As of now this project is official.Spirit is right, don't even bother getting a motherboard. Start saving for a new build. This is what we keep telling you. Get your priorities straight, use that head of yours and think about stuff thoroughly. Am3+ is how many years old and a dead platform.
I had a garage sale and I made and saved $100 on what I sold so I'm putting it into savings and I'm building a new rig. As of now this project is official.
Nothing really happens. I lose sound, display, and USB power all at once but my case fans stay running. Once I manage to get it booted back up and into Event Viewer it just shows EVENT 41 at 7:41AMSo what happens before that? Sounds like something is crashing.
No lights flickering or power surges around that time, or any time really... Also all BIOS settings are whatever default is because when I installed my new PSU I replaced the CMOS battery and it said my CMOS was clear upon reboot.Are you known for power surges or lights flickering around that time? Try setting bios back to defaults and see if that helps. Just make sure you have the correct setting for the sata controller so you change it back.