I was able to boot and use it for a bit, but it failed again. It didn't work, but at some point after dozens of reboots and MemOK! clicks, I was at least able to get back into BIOS to reset everything. I ended up pulling the CPU and Heatsink (Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo), cleaning it up, re-applying the paste and reseating everything. I went through the process of elimination, seating the DIMMs in separate slots, paired and single, and worked my way through it. It came out of nowhere, and after having the computer for a year plus, with fairly heavy daily usage, I had never encountered any issues prior to this. The maximum temperature I ever saw from the CPU was below 60°c, and GPU about the same - and that was while stress testing under defined parameters.Īnyway, prior to any hardware changes at all, I first started encountering blue screens and code 55 after installing Divinity: Original Sin 2. It ran fine for a year, at least, no issues. I never overclocked anything, as I am not familiar enough with that whole arena to delve into the specifics of voltages and what not. I monitored system health for the first few months, my temperatures never went anything close to dangerous or overheated. When I had initially put this build together, I encountered zero errors. My old 240GB PNY SSDs drive life remaining was dropping, in particular on the SSD that had the OS installed, so I swapped it out, reformatted where I could, and replaced what I couldn't.
#MAXIMUS ARCADE MISSING ROMS PROBLEM WINDOWS 10#
I've replaced dying SSDs with new ones, and even installed Windows 10 begrudgingly after using Windows 7 for years. GPU: ASUS GeForce GTX 1080 8GB ROG Strix Graphics CardĮverything else is fairly standard, EVGA 850 G2, Samsung/PNY SSDs.