overclocked_enthusiasm
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So this computer build started in mid December has been the most frustrating thing I've ever done.
1. First video card Asus 270x DC2T black screened with any driver except a 6 month old driver..returned and bought the GTX 780.
2. Corsair HX620m from 4-5 years ago...failed (understandable) so I bought a new PSU.
3. Corsair TX650m was DOA and wouldn't post...returned and bought Rosewill PSU
4. After hooking up new Rosewill Capstone750m the board would only post 1/20-1/30 times. Once running it was ROCK stable. I said to myself "No way in hell you got another bad PSU" so I RMA'd my motherboard to Asus which checked out "OK" with them after 10 days.
5. Get the Asus mobo back and started thinking "Gotta be the RAM" since the RAM and CPU were the only things that hadn't been bench tested.
6. Took the board, CPU, heatsink/fan, and RAM to a buddy's so I could try his DDR3 1600 and his PSU just to triple check it wasn't another bad PSU. Hook it up to his shitty little 500 watt Coolermaster PSU and it posts...30 times in a row perfectly...with my RAM!!
7. Go home, start return process for Rosewill to Amazon and order Kingwin LZ-850...get it Monday.
Now here is my question...is it possible I am to blame for 3 bad PSU's in a row? I have built several computers and NEVER had an issue. All standoffs in case are fine, everything is tight and connected properly, I use proper protocal with grounding myself during build...so...WTF? Am I just the unluckiest person with PSUs or are there safeguards I am unaware of when doing the initial build?
Any advice on when I get this new Kingwin PSU on Monday and try this all over again? Can anyone recommend a good PSU tester to have at home?
Here is my build:
Asus Z87 Pro motherboard
Intel i5 4670k CPU
Team Extreme DDR3 2400 (2x8 GB)
EVGA ACX GTX 780
Asus VG248QE 24" monitor with DIY G-Sync upgrade kit
Thanks!
1. First video card Asus 270x DC2T black screened with any driver except a 6 month old driver..returned and bought the GTX 780.
2. Corsair HX620m from 4-5 years ago...failed (understandable) so I bought a new PSU.
3. Corsair TX650m was DOA and wouldn't post...returned and bought Rosewill PSU
4. After hooking up new Rosewill Capstone750m the board would only post 1/20-1/30 times. Once running it was ROCK stable. I said to myself "No way in hell you got another bad PSU" so I RMA'd my motherboard to Asus which checked out "OK" with them after 10 days.
5. Get the Asus mobo back and started thinking "Gotta be the RAM" since the RAM and CPU were the only things that hadn't been bench tested.
6. Took the board, CPU, heatsink/fan, and RAM to a buddy's so I could try his DDR3 1600 and his PSU just to triple check it wasn't another bad PSU. Hook it up to his shitty little 500 watt Coolermaster PSU and it posts...30 times in a row perfectly...with my RAM!!
7. Go home, start return process for Rosewill to Amazon and order Kingwin LZ-850...get it Monday.
Now here is my question...is it possible I am to blame for 3 bad PSU's in a row? I have built several computers and NEVER had an issue. All standoffs in case are fine, everything is tight and connected properly, I use proper protocal with grounding myself during build...so...WTF? Am I just the unluckiest person with PSUs or are there safeguards I am unaware of when doing the initial build?
Any advice on when I get this new Kingwin PSU on Monday and try this all over again? Can anyone recommend a good PSU tester to have at home?
Here is my build:
Asus Z87 Pro motherboard
Intel i5 4670k CPU
Team Extreme DDR3 2400 (2x8 GB)
EVGA ACX GTX 780
Asus VG248QE 24" monitor with DIY G-Sync upgrade kit
Thanks!
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