yo so like can i have dat pc???????????????? nah but fr hope you get something sorted. seems like the cpu and mobo are fine on ur old pc so mabye sell them and get some money back to pay back your buddy.
It failing when you plug in all the SSD's likely means your exceeding your available PCI lanes for your CPU, the m.2 drives +video card are using lots of PCI E Lanes, you only have a set amount
Just checked your first video, you were using the Ryzen 5 5600x CPU which has 24 PCI E lanes, your GPU is using 16 lanes and each m.2 drive uses 4 lanes, so if you have more than 2 of those ssd's you are exceeding your limit ( or if you have other PCI lane using devices)g
I didn’t know that one! If that’s the reason, why wouldn’t it work when I removed the old ssd’s and rebooted (the new nvmd SSD stopped working after plugging in the old ssd’s)
Hmm I didn’t know about that part, that is not the reason then. At that point it just has to be cpu or power supply, plugging in an old drive shouldn’t just break a new drive
It's possible your motherboard bios version not recognizing the GPU.
There you go bud, glad you did something
yo so like can i have dat pc???????????????? nah but fr hope you get something sorted. seems like the cpu and mobo are fine on ur old pc so mabye sell them and get some money back to pay back your buddy.
dude put the gpu on the top the bottom gives shit frames
I know, it was for trouble shooting lol
Did you even watch the video and if you did then you surely did not understand.
Nice video, very educational
i think it might have been your old ram or motherboard bios
Ram was nearly brand new and yeah, I updated the bios as soon as this started 😂
Gg
🤘🤘🤘🤘
how many inches is your monitor?
27”
pretty sure its a ram issue due to the red light
or its a cpu issue
But it was a VGA light (the dram light and cpu light never turned on)
@@HiMyNameIsZach ohh mb my mb just has 1 light that turns different colours so for me red means ram or cpu not being seated correctly
5090 incoming 💪🏾
Hoping for the 5080, wish me luck!
tragic
It failing when you plug in all the SSD's likely means your exceeding your available PCI lanes for your CPU, the m.2 drives +video card are using lots of PCI E Lanes, you only have a set amount
Just checked your first video, you were using the Ryzen 5 5600x CPU which has 24 PCI E lanes, your GPU is using 16 lanes and each m.2 drive uses 4 lanes, so if you have more than 2 of those ssd's you are exceeding your limit ( or if you have other PCI lane using devices)g
I didn’t know that one! If that’s the reason, why wouldn’t it work when I removed the old ssd’s and rebooted (the new nvmd SSD stopped working after plugging in the old ssd’s)
Hmm I didn’t know about that part, that is not the reason then. At that point it just has to be cpu or power supply, plugging in an old drive shouldn’t just break a new drive
@ the weird thing is when it broke, it had a brand new psu cpu and ram. It’s a mystery to me 😂