Hi everyone,
I'm new here so I hope I'm in the right place to ask for some help.
I bought this PC a little while ago
It has a core2 quad Q6600
An asus P5N-E SLI
4x1gb sticks of ram
Nvidia Geforce 9500gt
A crucial SSD now been replaced with a sandisk
And running windows 10
The PC started experiencing what I would describe as SSD failure symptoms it was slow it would crash freeze blue screens not saving up settings.
I initially tried reinstalling windows 10 via many different ways USB stick DVD and both early and late copies of win 10 but I kept having the same issues.
I then replaced the SSD
The Sata cables
Tried windows 7 again the issues now mainly the PC would freeze
I've tried flashing the BIOS changing it to default settings to no avail
I ran windows memory diagnostic and it found no issues I tried removing all the sticks of ram and tested the PC with one at the time again the issue.
I've tried disconnecting everything but the graphic cards and SSD and once again same issue
I connected up both SSDs to my laptop and run checkdisk just in case I had a second SSD failing but both seemed to check ok.
Lastly even when I managed to get windows to momentarily run "stable" the PC seemed very slow I know it's an old machine but I had few Core2 machines in the past nothing was this slow especially with an ssd
Any suggestions would be welcomed !
Thanks you!
I'm new here so I hope I'm in the right place to ask for some help.
I bought this PC a little while ago
It has a core2 quad Q6600
An asus P5N-E SLI
4x1gb sticks of ram
Nvidia Geforce 9500gt
A crucial SSD now been replaced with a sandisk
And running windows 10
The PC started experiencing what I would describe as SSD failure symptoms it was slow it would crash freeze blue screens not saving up settings.
I initially tried reinstalling windows 10 via many different ways USB stick DVD and both early and late copies of win 10 but I kept having the same issues.
I then replaced the SSD
The Sata cables
Tried windows 7 again the issues now mainly the PC would freeze
I've tried flashing the BIOS changing it to default settings to no avail
I ran windows memory diagnostic and it found no issues I tried removing all the sticks of ram and tested the PC with one at the time again the issue.
I've tried disconnecting everything but the graphic cards and SSD and once again same issue
I connected up both SSDs to my laptop and run checkdisk just in case I had a second SSD failing but both seemed to check ok.
Lastly even when I managed to get windows to momentarily run "stable" the PC seemed very slow I know it's an old machine but I had few Core2 machines in the past nothing was this slow especially with an ssd
Any suggestions would be welcomed !
Thanks you!
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