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I haven’t rece Ved mine yet but seems people on Reddit are saying it’s the RAM timing. Drop it down to 4800 instead of 5200 and issue should go away. One person says they fixed it by just setting bios to defaults which dropped RAM to 4800Mhz and they aren’t having issues any more.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It’s the power supply I bought the pc as well. Pc will crash every now and then. It needs 850w gold power supply
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.My computer is crashing all of the time also. I have called iBuyPower within a few days of buying it and they advised me to bring contact BestBuy who remoted into the computer and said it was a problem with Windows and that they would do an "operating system repair" but it kept crashing. then they said to bring it into the store it was a duplicate service called "GameInput Service" that was causing this but removing it did not fix the problem. I contacted iBuyPower again and now have it in the store and this computer has crashed multiple times daily and is completely unreliable. I work from home and it crashes during Zoom calls and when trying to use an internet browser. I really wanted to love this computer but it has been hours and hours of calls, waiting on hold and going into the store so far. Now that I see other persons are having this issue I think there is something wrong with the design. I will wait to see if it is a Windows problem before I give it zero stars as I don't want to blame the hardware or manufacturer if it is Windows but to date this has been a very expensive purchase that has not been reliable sadly...
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I’m having the exact same issue. I’ve sent it in to the iBuyPower RMA for them to work on it. I’m betting it is the power supply though.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Take it back have them replace it if its not over 60 days. Should not do that.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I had this same issue after updating the BIOS. Go into the BIOS and choose XMP profile 1 which should be at 5200. The BIOS update reset this and it did not like the auto setting which set it to 4800. It would even fail mdsched.exe with the auto setting. Runs perfect with XMP profile 1.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It’s the ram timing. I own one. Log into bios and change it from 5200 to 4800
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.My PC crashes within 30min. Removed graphics drivers, re-installed OS. Even Ubuntu it freezes. It's a Lemon, DONT purchase
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