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I've had issue like this before and it was due to a slight misalignment of the GPU and MB. Parts could have shifted in shipment or simply put together slightly off. The MB should have screws at various points, I would loosen them and make sure the GPU and MB are aligned properly. If you have to push the GPU to one side or the other to get the mounting holes to line up, it can cause partial connection and intermittent issues.
Many computers have RAM tests built in which are more extensive than the normal boot up tests. You can use another computer to download something like MemTest86 and write it to a memory stick and boot from it. |
ram in the wrong slots would not typically cause those issues, just would not boot.
The green lines are classic GPU, I only suggested RAM because you said reseating the GPU did not fix it, and RAM is another similar, though less likely culprit. You could also have a short somewhere on the MOBO, if you are comfortable with it, you can remove the mobo and reinstall it, making sure all of your standoffs are properly fitted and nothing is grounding. If not, thats OK, but double check that GPU and make sure its not sagging or otherwise doing something where its a millimeter out of whack |
Do you guys know why server cases are too shallow for an i9 and a Noctua Cooler?
I need a server case but the info I'm getting on other sites is that they're too shallow. |
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Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Universal-Ser...6B/ref=sr_1_19 |
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I hadn't thought about racking up a normal case in the past, so thanks for the great idea! I went through several after-market fans when I built my current computer back in a 2015, an Intel i-4790k machine but I really need to upgrade to a new Intel computer asap. This definitely helped and thank you so much! |
I've been slowly buying parts for years, finally ready to build.
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How do you guys feel about AIO cooling versus standard fan cooling? I've never built a computer with liquid cooling before, so I'm slightly hesitant but I don't really have any options with a server case.
Also, I'm reading that quite a few people are recommending the i9-10850k over the 10900k due to power consumption and heat. Thoughts? |
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Currently, my rig has an AIO because it looks nice. :) |
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