boukebuffel
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Hello everyone,
I seem to have run into some problems after upgrading my PC. I upgraded the mobo, processor, vid card, RAM and added a SSD. I kept my previous PSU, since it was supposed to be a good one and I think it has enough power for the upgrades (I think). I also kept the audio card and the computer casing.
Here are the specs:
Intel Core i5-3570k 3400Mhz
MSI Z77A-G43 Motherboard
8gb d3 Vengeance RAM 999-1600Mhz
XFX 1GB Radeon HD6870
OCZ 180gb Agility 3 SSD
old PSU: Corsair HX 620W
The problem I am having is that when the computer boots, the first thing that appears is a black screen, with a _ in the topleft corner, and in the bottomright corner it first shows B4 and after a few seconds A2. This screen stays on for about a minute and it takes about 10 minutes for windows to - try to - start.
One thing to be aware of is that the PSU has a 4-pin CPU cable, while my motherboard has an 8-pin connector. I have read that it's ok to just use the 4-pin into the 8-pin, but still, maybe that - or insuficient power - could be the underlying problem?
I have been trying to solve this problem for about 2 weeks now, searching google and, well, basically approaching things amateuristically because I don't know what I'm doing
I will now write the things I have tried.
At first I tried to start it with my old Hard Drive connected. Windows couldn't start, but that was anticipated. It booted fine atleast, so I was happy. I then hooked up my SSD to try and install Windows from the CD. That's when the error I mentioned first appeared.
I learned that the problem might be a faulty SATA cable, so I switched it, and voila, problem fixed. For 2 days I installed programs and installed windows upgrades, but at some point, out of nowhere, it booted really slow, and even if I waited 5-6 minutes for it to boot, Windows said it needed repairing, which also failed.
I then read about USB devices such as keyboards and mice could cause issues. Removed both, and voila, problem fixed. I put it in sleep mode after a while and boom, blue screen of death.
Finally I proceeded to mess around with the SATA cables and devices, and at some point I got my computer to work again by only connecting my SSD with a yellow SATA cable, in a yellow SATA port in the motherboard. My system ran perfectly for about 4 days. I booted many times and played some games etc. So, after semi-confirming that my system was now stable, I tried to see if I could start adding STA devices again. I first wanted to use the SATA-3 cable for my SSD and connect it in the white SATA 3 port in my mobo. Didn't work. But even worse, even after changing things (only the SSD disk connected with yellow SATA cable) back to where they were in the previous 4 days, my system shows the same black screen again.
I hope someone can help me fix my system, because this problem defies my logic
I seem to have run into some problems after upgrading my PC. I upgraded the mobo, processor, vid card, RAM and added a SSD. I kept my previous PSU, since it was supposed to be a good one and I think it has enough power for the upgrades (I think). I also kept the audio card and the computer casing.
Here are the specs:
Intel Core i5-3570k 3400Mhz
MSI Z77A-G43 Motherboard
8gb d3 Vengeance RAM 999-1600Mhz
XFX 1GB Radeon HD6870
OCZ 180gb Agility 3 SSD
old PSU: Corsair HX 620W
The problem I am having is that when the computer boots, the first thing that appears is a black screen, with a _ in the topleft corner, and in the bottomright corner it first shows B4 and after a few seconds A2. This screen stays on for about a minute and it takes about 10 minutes for windows to - try to - start.
One thing to be aware of is that the PSU has a 4-pin CPU cable, while my motherboard has an 8-pin connector. I have read that it's ok to just use the 4-pin into the 8-pin, but still, maybe that - or insuficient power - could be the underlying problem?
I have been trying to solve this problem for about 2 weeks now, searching google and, well, basically approaching things amateuristically because I don't know what I'm doing
I will now write the things I have tried.
At first I tried to start it with my old Hard Drive connected. Windows couldn't start, but that was anticipated. It booted fine atleast, so I was happy. I then hooked up my SSD to try and install Windows from the CD. That's when the error I mentioned first appeared.
I learned that the problem might be a faulty SATA cable, so I switched it, and voila, problem fixed. For 2 days I installed programs and installed windows upgrades, but at some point, out of nowhere, it booted really slow, and even if I waited 5-6 minutes for it to boot, Windows said it needed repairing, which also failed.
I then read about USB devices such as keyboards and mice could cause issues. Removed both, and voila, problem fixed. I put it in sleep mode after a while and boom, blue screen of death.
Finally I proceeded to mess around with the SATA cables and devices, and at some point I got my computer to work again by only connecting my SSD with a yellow SATA cable, in a yellow SATA port in the motherboard. My system ran perfectly for about 4 days. I booted many times and played some games etc. So, after semi-confirming that my system was now stable, I tried to see if I could start adding STA devices again. I first wanted to use the SATA-3 cable for my SSD and connect it in the white SATA 3 port in my mobo. Didn't work. But even worse, even after changing things (only the SSD disk connected with yellow SATA cable) back to where they were in the previous 4 days, my system shows the same black screen again.
I hope someone can help me fix my system, because this problem defies my logic
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