Just finished building my new pc after 8 years of holding out on my old pc.
However it's not going smoothly. I've barely been about to get past bios. I plan to install win10 and have the install usb for this. If I load up the USB select language etc and pick a drive then it starts doing the install, then about 30 seconds later the screen freezes and I get no further.
Specs
Gigabyte aorus master mobo
i9 9900k
32gb corsair dominator c16 ram (2 x 16gb) ( only 16gb currently plugged in)
Corsair h115i aio cooler
Hx1200 corsair 1200w psu
(Not installed) 2 x 1080ti msi Seahawks (due to the issues, removed to see if was problem)
2 x m.2 hard drives
As the mobo defaults to having boost on it's set cpu at 4.7ghz which results in temps around 70c in bios. Probably would go higher if left on for 5 mins.
After very quickly turning off boost it currently sits @ 3.6ghz at 46c stable in bios.
I've tried reseating the aio 3 times
Removing 1 stick of ram (and swapping them to see if there was a bad stick)
Removing graphics cards
Any suggestions, I've ran out of things I know to test.
However it's not going smoothly. I've barely been about to get past bios. I plan to install win10 and have the install usb for this. If I load up the USB select language etc and pick a drive then it starts doing the install, then about 30 seconds later the screen freezes and I get no further.
Specs
Gigabyte aorus master mobo
i9 9900k
32gb corsair dominator c16 ram (2 x 16gb) ( only 16gb currently plugged in)
Corsair h115i aio cooler
Hx1200 corsair 1200w psu
(Not installed) 2 x 1080ti msi Seahawks (due to the issues, removed to see if was problem)
2 x m.2 hard drives
As the mobo defaults to having boost on it's set cpu at 4.7ghz which results in temps around 70c in bios. Probably would go higher if left on for 5 mins.
After very quickly turning off boost it currently sits @ 3.6ghz at 46c stable in bios.
I've tried reseating the aio 3 times
Removing 1 stick of ram (and swapping them to see if there was a bad stick)
Removing graphics cards
Any suggestions, I've ran out of things I know to test.
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