If you are still unsure after reading IRLRobinS's response then:
Don't suppose you've got a link to the PC - I can never find the named PC's in th configurator - so if you have a link we can see whats actually in it
Also it may help if you could take a pic of the back of the PC for us
And to throw some more salt in AMD's wound, can now pre-order the Intel 13th gen!!!!
https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/computers/intel-z790-ddr5-pc/
Scroll down the CPU dropdown
Think I'm going to wait til Jan/Feb ie once the Intels are out, things have settled down and there have been plenty of reviews and such :) (and Christmas is over and down with)
You will need to do a full clean install especially if there was some sort of virus, you'll need a USB drive (of at least 8GB in size)
You can download the installation media from here onto a USB drive: https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows10 (if its Win11 I'm sure there is...
Normally I think the monitor would come in a separate box/delivery (though normally at the same time)
But yes I'd give PCS a call to double check on the monitor and presuming you mean the power cable for the PC if it isn't there tell them about that as well - I presume you did check in the...
Could you go an have a look at the drives it shows you have and see if it shows there.
From a quick Google they may be shown in Advanced Mode/Settings/Sata AND RST Configuration (or something like that)
I'm wondering whether the drive has just gone pop.
I was quite happy to get mine through PCS and which ever one they sent me as then their warranty covers all the bits of my PC, mine seems to be perfectly fine and does the job I need it to with no issues - personally I never bother to really compare against other variants of the same model as...
The NVidia card that is not stated with a brand is normally one of Zotac, Palit or Gigabyte, though not guaranteed.
PCS get a selection of those ones normally so it will be whatever is at the top of the pile when its time for your build.
My 770 from PCS was a Palit and still worked fine when I...
I would suggest doing the clean Windows install again and just using Windows update and the NVidia website for your driver updates ie. dont install the driver update tool
If the BSOD's still happen then it should be looked into further
When you say a driver update, was that just using Windows Update and/or the relevant manufacturers websites (eg NVidia) - or was it some 'tool' that claims it can sort out all your drivers for you.
If it was some 'tool' that claims it can sort out all your drivers for you, that may well be the...
Just as a note, my GTX1070 card from PCS was a Zotac, it worked perfectly fine til I retired it last year by which time it was 5 years old and it only got retired cos I wanted something beefier :) - it still works afaik
ie. I had absolutely no problems and its lived well past its warranty