I've been through a PC disaster far worse than this. My first ever DIY system built by my youngest brother, was an Athlon X2 265, 8GB of DDR3, and a Radeon HD 6570 back in 2011. It served me for about six years, during which I had to give up a 4GB stick of ram to my younger brother because his system's ram borked itself. Then sometime in spring 2017, the power supply died with a distinct 'pop!' Screen went black at the same time. That power supply took my CPU, motherboard, GPU, hard drive, and my optical drive with it. The only thing that survived at all, was the ram I had left in my system.
@@LA_Electronics Yeah, it was bad. I was back up shortly after though, with a Ryzen 3 1200, 8GB of DDR4 and an RX 550. Then I slowly upgraded to what I have now. A Ryzen 7 5700X, 32GB of DDR4, and a GTX 1660 Ti.
That's awesome I'm glad to hear you got back up and running quickly. Right now I have a Ryzen 5 2600, RX 5700XT, and 16 GB of DDR4. I used to have 32 GB of DDR4. I'm also looking at getting a Ryzen 5 5600X
BSODs are the worst. My PC had some a few times and I was scared for my life. One of my RAM slots ended up burning out. The pins on one of my RAM sticks were black.
The new PC build is looking great. Much more spacious 👏
It's 100% more spacious and it runs nice and cool now
Glad to see you fixed it and your back💪💯. RX 5700 XT is still a good GPU.
8-12 hours to test your RAM is insane😳. I would lost it halfway through 😂😭
After the first RAM stick finished I ended playing BO6 on my Xbox while I waited
At least you figured it out in the end
It was horrible but you're right at least I fixed it
I've been through a PC disaster far worse than this. My first ever DIY system built by my youngest brother, was an Athlon X2 265, 8GB of DDR3, and a Radeon HD 6570 back in 2011. It served me for about six years, during which I had to give up a 4GB stick of ram to my younger brother because his system's ram borked itself. Then sometime in spring 2017, the power supply died with a distinct 'pop!' Screen went black at the same time. That power supply took my CPU, motherboard, GPU, hard drive, and my optical drive with it. The only thing that survived at all, was the ram I had left in my system.
That sounds super awful. That PSU basically fried your whole system. Did you end up fixing it?
@@LA_Electronics Unfortunately, no. I lost everything. Had to have an entirely new system built.
Dam that sucks. I had a feeling you would have to build a new system. I can't even imagine my entire PC dying right now. I'd be completely screwed
@@LA_Electronics Yeah, it was bad. I was back up shortly after though, with a Ryzen 3 1200, 8GB of DDR4 and an RX 550. Then I slowly upgraded to what I have now. A Ryzen 7 5700X, 32GB of DDR4, and a GTX 1660 Ti.
That's awesome I'm glad to hear you got back up and running quickly. Right now I have a Ryzen 5 2600, RX 5700XT, and 16 GB of DDR4. I used to have 32 GB of DDR4. I'm also looking at getting a Ryzen 5 5600X
Dam bro that's crazy. My PC hasn't given me any problems like that yet😬
You're lucky if you haven't got any problems yet
BSODs are the worst. My PC had some a few times and I was scared for my life. One of my RAM slots ended up burning out. The pins on one of my RAM sticks were black.
How'd that happen?
Thermal-protection...ENGAGED.
Everything runs nice and cool now. At first everything was way over the limits but now my PC is like an air conditioner.