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    Posted: 29 Jun 2017 at 1:08am
Hello!

I have the followind setup:
Asrock AB350 Pro4 (v2.60)
Ryzen 5 1600
R9 270X
RAM 8Gb HyperX Fury (HX424C15FBK2/8)
SSD, HDD
Windows 10 Pro Insider (latest build 16226)

The new thing in this setup are MoBo, CPU and RAM, the rest worked for several years.
Problem is when i cold start PC i get the black screen:
1) immediatly after power up, assume no POST
2) Before login to Windows after i press esc to start entering password it freezes for 2 second and goes black screen
3) After login in about a minute freeze and black screen
So i power off/power on until it doesn't freeze, usually on 2 or 3 time. After that, everything works perfectly, until the next day(next cold start)

I'd like to hear any suggestions on reason why this crashes could happen.
Thanks!
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You didn't list your PSU, I would try another one. It sounds like your PSU is faulty and improves as it "warms up". 
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thanks for reply. PSU is some chinese 1kW noname, it worked fine on a previous setup with core 2 duo, it had same tdp as Ryzen. But i should give a try with another PSU..
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Is this while OC'd? Or stock at UEFI Defaults?

Some Insider versions break things too. Being BETA.



Make and Model of the inexpensive Chinese 1000w PSU is ......... ?
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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Is this while OC'd? Or stock at UEFI Defaults?

Some Insider versions break things too. Being BETA.



Make and Model of the inexpensive Chinese 1000w PSU is ......... ?

It's all stock without OC. I suspect windows too, particularly windows boot manager, tried disabling fast boot in windows, no success. On the other hand, sometimes it does not even post, that's why i suppose problem is on hardware side.
PSU is FinePower DNP-1050EPS manufatured by R-Senda (http://www.rsenda.com/en/):


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hehehe......

Try a different PSU FIRST. Preferably with a single 12v rail.

This one's voltage rails aren't designed for current systems.

Too heavy on the +3.3v and +5.0v rails and not a whole lot an any of the 12v rails.
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so, i've changed the PSU, updated to new bios. Problem still persists
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Originally posted by pashtet pashtet wrote:

so, i've changed the PSU, updated to new bios. Problem still persists


Is it doing this while plugged directly into an electrical wall outlet?

If so, what all in the house/apt is on the same circuit/breaker?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote pashtet Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Aug 2017 at 3:14am
so, the problem was with my gpu r9 270x. I've installed 1060 and problem gone. Looks like some compatibility issues, because that gpu worked perfectly on old core 2 duo build
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