Really silly thing to check (but worth it) you've not accidently knocked the switch on the back of the PSU (where the plug goes into the PC) to the off position?
Failing that - take the PC to a different plug socket and try that, I'd also take a look inside the PC when its plugged on to see if...
Next time it happens few things to check if possible;
Are there any errors in device manger (check for the little yellow triangles) - could indicate an issue with something plugged in
Do any other devices fail to work (mouse/keyboard/etc.)
Anything else you notice with the PC when this happens...
The point @Martinr36 was making is that its far easier to respond to a thread if you have all of the info available, starting a new thread to talk about a specification you've already discussed would force someone to read through your old posts on a seperate thread to get a full picture of what...
Just incase this thread gets traction, a gentle reminder to anyone contributing that we should refrain from political discussions on this forum. This topic (as interesting as it is) has strong potential to move into those kinds of discussions so bare this in mind.
When you say flashing white, is the PC flashing white (ie the fans etc.), is it like a 'spark' flashing white inside the case... or is the monitor briefly showing a white screen?
When does it occur? On the desktop or (for example) only when playing games etc.
It may be throttling, I'd suggest registering the PC with PC Specialist and possibly arranging a RMA.
It depends on how confident you might be in performing other diagnostics or potentially even reseating components etc. depending on what it turns out to potentially be.
Did PCS say they aren't even able to answer these questions too? That's disappointing if so!
Its not something I've got any detail of myself but I find it odd they can't tell you if the DC jack is soldered or not (I'd have guessed it would be, but maybe plugged jacks are common enough?).
Could...
That is an odd one, I would probably try a GPU driver reset first, if you download the latest drivers from Nvidia's site and then perform a clean install (removing the old drivers using DDU https://www.guru3d.com/download/display-driver-uninstaller-download/) see if the problem persists.
Hey, looks like a beast of a rig to me, I'll leave others to comment on components as I'm a little out of the loop at the moment. The obvious stuff I'd normally talk about (warranty, no Norton, etc.) is covered :)
Hello, these are the UKforums and as such all posts should be in English. The Italian forums are here: https://pcspecialist.it/forums
I'll lock this thread, feel free to start a new thread here in English if you would like too.
The configurator doesn't know what GPU you're going to 'eventually' put into the PC which is potentially why the popup indicated the PSU you've selected is over spec.
Is the picture you've included (2.jpg) the slot you've been using to try and boot your monitor?
There does appear to be slight...
More expensive doesn't always mean better. The paste that's pre-applied to the AIO coolers is really good.
Not sure what spyder said that was contradicting but his suggestion (as I read it) was to change your case to something a bit more suitable. Generally a larger case is usually more...
@WayLak I've merged the new thread you perhaps inadvertently created into the old original thread. Hopefully this helps :)
As @SpyderTracks mentioned its good if you can check out the collection of useful info and provide the detail it asks for (budget, uses etc. etc. etc.) as its hard to give...
Hi, sorry to hear you've been having issues.
Did you get the PC directly from the PCS website? Can you post your full specs from your order page (removing the windows key). What you've pasted above looks like its from a product page or something so might not be your actual specs hence asking...
Hi Zek, to help folk provide better feedback, what is your budget, how much does this build come too and can you include the configurable link to the build?
You can find common questions here...