solzuse wrote: » I tried to play ashes of creation yesterday Nov/08/2024; downloaded client, installed the game, started it up, selected new server NA, made a character, and tried to play. game crashed at %5 of loading screen that was my first time experience. which isn't too bad for an alpha game. But now, my computer turns on and doesn't display. my monitor says no display then goes black. I spent all day trying to get it working again. -reseeded the ram, multiple time in different variances. -pulled out the power supply and tested it, seems to work. -pulled out my video card to see if it could use the onboard display port, still just black screen. -removed all the wires to the mother board and pull out the cmos battery. put it all back together and still nothing.R.I.P motherboard: Asus Prim Z790-P graphic card: Geforce RTX 4090 - 24GB GDDR6x processer: intel core I9-13900KF ram: Corsair Vengeance DDR5 ram 32GB power supply: Corsair RM 1000e One of the saddest days ever, due to the fact, I was extremely hyped for this game for years. Then, to lose everything.(looking for rope)
Uncommon Sense wrote: » solzuse wrote: » I tried to play ashes of creation yesterday Nov/08/2024; downloaded client, installed the game, started it up, selected new server NA, made a character, and tried to play. game crashed at %5 of loading screen that was my first time experience. which isn't too bad for an alpha game. But now, my computer turns on and doesn't display. my monitor says no display then goes black. I spent all day trying to get it working again. -reseeded the ram, multiple time in different variances. -pulled out the power supply and tested it, seems to work. -pulled out my video card to see if it could use the onboard display port, still just black screen. -removed all the wires to the mother board and pull out the cmos battery. put it all back together and still nothing.R.I.P motherboard: Asus Prim Z790-P graphic card: Geforce RTX 4090 - 24GB GDDR6x processer: intel core I9-13900KF ram: Corsair Vengeance DDR5 ram 32GB power supply: Corsair RM 1000e One of the saddest days ever, due to the fact, I was extremely hyped for this game for years. Then, to lose everything.(looking for rope) Intel 13/14th gen Raptor lake CPUs have a degradation issue...Supposedly fixed with a bios update, But perhaps your CPU was already to far gone...
Uncommon Sense wrote: » Uncommon Sense wrote: » solzuse wrote: » I Intel 13/14th gen Raptor lake CPUs have a degradation issue...Supposedly fixed with a bios update, But perhaps your CPU was already to far gone... maybe get a 12100F or 12400k for testing purposes. basically by a cheap 12 gen LGA1700 socket CPU to see if the 13900kf is toast
Uncommon Sense wrote: » solzuse wrote: » I Intel 13/14th gen Raptor lake CPUs have a degradation issue...Supposedly fixed with a bios update, But perhaps your CPU was already to far gone...
solzuse wrote: » I
laughingrav3n wrote: » Your motherboard is fine, basically the CPU internal components basically died. It's sending voltage into the CPU but it isn't doing anything. Your motherboard itself isn't receiving anything back from the CPU otherwise you wouldn't even see it post, your motherboard wouldn't control your fans it etc. It would be a dead brick. Power but no lights. Get a replacement for the LGA1700 socket. I recommend a 12th Gen I have the i9-12900K and it's been stable, just don't OC it for any reason even at normal clock speeds it runs like a champ.
solzuse wrote: » laughingrav3n wrote: » Your motherboard is fine, basically the CPU internal components basically died. It's sending voltage into the CPU but it isn't doing anything. Your motherboard itself isn't receiving anything back from the CPU otherwise you wouldn't even see it post, your motherboard wouldn't control your fans it etc. It would be a dead brick. Power but no lights. Get a replacement for the LGA1700 socket. I recommend a 12th Gen I have the i9-12900K and it's been stable, just don't OC it for any reason even at normal clock speeds it runs like a champ. the PC doesn't post. when I turn it on, the fans start up, the lights on the GPU and CPU cooler turn on. never sends anything to the screen. the power button light flashes fast (2-3 a sec) for a bit, then slows down (1 every 5 sec). I looked into the 12900k, it says, it would bottle neck my GPU by 14-15%. reducing it functions, up to 45% in some cases. Pc builders say, you should bottle neck your GPU more then 10%. less than 5% would be best.
Rym wrote: » Your CPU is incompatible with itself and actively degrading day by day. This is a common issue with Intel 13th gen CPUs. Basically Intel can't compete with AMD anymore, so they pushed their CPUs so much they're all unstable energy drains with to much voltage applied to them running at frequencies that are too high. This is what's causing all the issues you're having.