Fixing a Viewer's BROKEN Gaming PC? - Fix or Flop S3:E11
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Welcome to Fix or Flop S3:E11! It's time to fix another viewer's broken gaming PC!... or at least ATTEMPT to do so! This PC has a very odd issue, and I'm not very confident in the solution. Follow along for some computer troubleshooting advice! Perhaps you'll be able to fix your own broken gaming PC some day! By the way, if you live in the Orlando, FL area and have an issue with your PC, apply to have it (possibly) fixed for free today! gregsalazar.com/fix-or-flop
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I dont get why people are complaining about the lenght of the Videos, i love how you show us as much as possible.
I love the length of the videos I watch them at work
I like longer videos with fewer cuts because this way it is easier to follow everything and you can see the behavior in detail which will make it easier to potentially identify the same problem if you encounter it by yourself.
people have Tik Tok brain... they can't pay attention for the duration.
Right? The point is to learn. Not happy about the video don't watch.
I like longer videos more content always good
Greg, please continue showing everything. You're videos are not too long, and a service to the community. If they think it's too long, they can increase the playback speed, and miss everything you are saying.
yes he could do a on screen overlay of the steps and even do ome of them in high rate, with like 30 second that would show maybe 10 mins of standard checks and if he did not do something he could use a skipped like a PSU check if nit needed for the fix. you could use a google doc with the steps that 1. you viewers could suggest steps 2. after a bit could download to use on their own fixes
TikTok kids that have the attention span of 10 seconds, dont actually want to listen to anything, and want the Video to be over as fast as possible. Why even watch the Video then? 💀
I'm going to try to balance out the people complaining about "long" videos and complain that your videos are too short! I expect 6-9 hours of Greg every time a video is published on this channel. Riot if expectations are not met.
LOL 😂
@Greg Salazar I'm waiting for the first 9 hour installment of the "Smelly PC deep cleaning/bios flashing/MoBo swapping" series! NO EXCUSES GREG
me and this dude will coordinate our efforts longer videos or gtfo
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@@benbarclay3872 Install Windows 10 via 8.5 floppy. That will be a LONG video, I think the 8.5 floppy has a file size of 80KB?
Love these fix or flop videos
Ya me too....makes me reminisce about working in a shop in the early 2000s......
I like longer videos Greg I like to see everything happen don't worry about it. Keep the videos lengthy and detailed.
Same, these videos help me when I'm fixing friends computers.
Youre longer vids have quite literally helped me save several of my friends thousands! Knowing how things work and see things get fixed is great but the true art in these vids is the problem solving process. Thank you for all your wisdom Greg!
The fan ramp-up is something I've seen on a few different AMD motherboards in CPU- and RAM-related crashes. As for this PC, the fact that disabling PBO fixed the issue tells me that this CPU a lemon or has been damaged. Sucks for the owner, there's a lot of performance left on the table for the 5950x if you can't run it with PBO enabled.
The CPU could have been crushed when the owner mounted the cooler and they are very lucky that it's still somewhat working. That was the biggest concern I had when I was building my new system with an AIO.
@@terminusaquo1980 You cant crush the CPU while mounting the cooler if your using the correct mounting hardware. Its just a bad CPU that got through QC or it had degraded over time.
Enabling PBO removes CPU warranty with AMD. The company is not really confident that their CPUs survive PBO.
@@j.p.h.8126 you can mount a cooler with too much pressure even with proper mounting hardware and it may cause issues, seen that before in some videos.
@@Django45 Depends on the CPU and the cooler but in this case no. You can bottom out the screws and it will not brake anything. Modern cooler mounting hardware have tight tolerances. Sure you can find a cooler with some janky mounts that can brake things. But EK is not one of those.
As the XMP Profile was set to 4000 MT/s, I suspect the CPU needed a bit more voltage to handle this kind of speeds.
I had the same problem with my kiddos pc back when i was building his for his birthday. turned out to be a bad Drive and CPU. Talk about a massive headache and literally had me running circles thinking i did something wrong. But your videos are never to long keep up the good job Greg. Love the content.
Best playlist on Gregs channel, always here for a Fix or Flop. Please continue the series
The case bottom filter appears to possibly be dust clogged at 14:01. The PSU voltages seem a bit low, so might want to use your PSU tester on it. The "Load Optimized Defaults" bios settings should help getting back to normal. Also: the "CSM Enabled" bios setting may have been required in order to get the PC owner's actual Windows boot drive to boot. Normally, it's best to leave in "CSM Disabled" mode, so the PC owner may need to re-install Windows while CSM is disabled, instead of enabled.
the dreaded csm enabled/disabled toggle
You make things look so relatively simple. At 74 I am a bit hesitant to to even try to correct my Windows Boot Failure in spite of watching various RUclips "How to". I can simply hit Press Any Key To Continue and it boots right up. Annoying but beats screwing anything up in BIOS and not having a working computer. Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing.
its crazy to me how much content this playlist is pushing out! keep it up greg love the grind
Don't mind the people with low attention span. The reason why this series is so popular is your charisma and the way you conduct the troubleshooting process and take us along for the ride.
Keep it up Greg!
your videos actually help me with pc problems. i never have a problem with how long they are. its good to be thorough when its a pc. they do cost a hell of a lot when you think about it
I honestly love the length of the videos for FOF. You go into detail, I've run into similar problems with my own rig, with my friend's rigs and wouldn't know about how to fix it or little ways to fix it without the detail!
Love the length of these troubleshooting videos and the fact that you show everything.
Thanks, Greg! This video was the perfect length to show me something I didn't think to do when the boot drive on my new build failed after a few months. Instead of spending $16 and waiting for a USB NVME enclosure to confirm the failure using an old laptop I could have just plugged in my original boot media, confirmed the drive was toast, and requested the RMA the same day. Should have been obvious to me but it wasn't. Great tip! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to your family.
Now this is some good stuff... Good stuff means, issues usually I face that makes no sense . This is one of the best playlists on PCs!
@gregsalazar921 keep it... Merry Christmas 🎁 🤣🙌
I thought this PC belonged to Internet Historian, I'm kinda disappointed.
I thought the same, but after a closer look i realized it's the head of the meme personality "hide your pain harold" (or the eletrical engineer named András István Arató) which is what i strongly believe is what the internet historian's cartoon character is based on.
So i guess that misinterpretation is on us 🤷♂️
Huh?😂
He stopped being funny years ago.
@@kellyshea92 what’s going on
@@kellyshea92 damn bro, you're missing out on some good stories
Thanks for the inspiration Greg! I helped a kid out last week, before Christmas, that had his gaming PC go down. Figured out that the motherboard was bad AND had a corrupt OS.
Took many hours of troubleshooting and teaching him what to try but we got it going.
Great video, keep doing what you do. Love the details and I've been entertained and learned quite a bit.
Your videos are never to long. I love to see every detail. Especially someone like me who is learning. Just Seeing how you operate the software along with the hardware is a huge help.
Please continue to show everything. The whole point of the series is for us to learn, and for others who may have similar issues watch and maybe get the fix they need. Seeing the whole process, and most importantly your thought process is more than a wealth of knowledge. If people aren’t happy, I think they just may be watching too many tik toks lol
Can you do a full video on the stress testing you did? Also maybe go through fan settings? I have a mobo that has fan tuning options but I usually just sent them manually because the tuned options don't seem to work well.
Hard agree about not making the videos shorter. I have had a couple of issues with a pc before and the stuff I learned from these videos was so helpful in diagnosing.
Great video! If I were the owner, I would definitely put in a support bracket for the 3090 or mount vertically as it is already sagging several mm.s.
Yeah, that was the very first thing I noticed when he showed the inside
Hello Greg a very tricky video problem you had there glad to see that in the end you sorted it out. I hope you had a good christmas and that the current cold snap your facing over in the states isn`t effecting you too much. keep safe and i wish you well.
Hey Greg, thanks to having watched so many of your fantastic Fix or Flop videos, I was actually able to identify the issue with my own PC. After upgrading CPUs, the CPU debug LED was always turning on. Because of you, I knew that the RAM could be the culprit and it was! The PC was only able to boot with one of my two DIMMs and after manually setting my DRAM voltages and enabling XMP, the system is now up and running with both of my sticks and XMP.
Thanks for these great videos
Glad that Greg's videos were able to help you. This is why we all love what he does... It educates us so if we run into an issue, we can fix it 😋
I love longer videos. Much more engaging and realistic. Keep up the great work Gregg.
I love the length of the videos. Fix or Flop and PCDC are so good!
Greg I appreciate seeing you struggle with these PCs. It's makes it relatable and realistic that it's never simple and even someone as experienced as you gets challenged.
i am learning thanks to your videos, every new upload from fix or flop series helps me understand more and morea about computers ! nothing wrong with how long the uploads are ! I just grab a snack and sit down for another episode !
Man, I could just watch Fix or Flop all day, every day!
Thankfully I don't do as much computer tech support for family members these days, but these videos help keep my diagnostic skills sharp should I need them in the future. I've learned a lot from the FOF series and appreciate you not omitting any details and showing the whole process.
fix or flop is my favorite tech series on YT. Keep up the great work Greg!
Another great FoF video Greg 🥰✊👍😇. It’s great to have as details in the videos as you can which aids in problem diagnosis. Keep up the great work my man 💪👍🥰. Hope you and your family had a great Christmas 🎄🎄🎄🎅🤶🧑🎄🎄🎄🎄🎁🎁
Have to agree with many of the other people posting, Greg. Keep the lengthy videos going as if I wanted to tune into a hacked up, cut down version of a tech video that doesn’t show the true path to repair, I’d watch anything else posted by a big tech site. You’ve gotten your viewer base by being honest, thorough and asking questions even after you have fixed the issue. It’s not always about fixing the issue, it’s learning what might have caused the issue so that you can prevent it from happening again and you can learn how to fix it better and faster next time.
Hey, first time watching you and I agree that the videos should include as much of the process as possible, it helps a lot to see the thought process on what could be wrong, also it's very entertaining :)
I'm very thankful for this series, Greg. It's because of things like at 4:21. I was one of the people that thought that leaving it hanging like that was okay. It was a new M.2 and when I looked at the benchmarks, it was underperforming and overheating. I decided to put the extra screw that was in the motherboard box and voila! The temps are great and the benchmarks are where they are supposed to be. Thank you, Greg!
I have watched all of these videos in about 4 days. keep them coming greg!
Love the format!!
Love the content at 5am before training. Thanks man and happy holidays!
Love these and the pcdc. I submitted a pcdc, hoping to hear back, fingers crossed
Take as long as you need and film as much as you want, Greg. I just had the build from hell the other day and almost every single issue we encountered had an answer from your Fix or Flop series... _INCLUDING_ an unactivated copy of Windows 10. It was a 5600G going into a TUF Gaming X570 motherboard. The BIOS that shipped with it was from April of 2020, so it did not recognize the APU. We had to get a 3000 series AM4 CPU to update the BIOS because it does not have a flashback option. When that CPU arrived, several pins were bent and we had to bend them back. It was a nightmare, but I cannot stress how many times your name and this channel came up. Thank you.
honestly, the longer the better if that means u show the whole process, afterall thats why i watch. so long as its not just draging it out with pointless things, ppl realy have no reason to complain imo... keep up the good work, learning a bit more with every episode 😊
Honestly I like the longer videos, I love troubleshooting so I appreciate seeing all the symptoms and hearing you run ideas
To those who are saying to speed it up and don't show so many steps,
You are missing the whole point of this series. this is about fixing computers, not seeing the fixed results.
We want to see the WHOLE process of what fixes computers, because somewhere down the road we were either get into computer repair business, seek for knowledge, or we just want to be able to troubleshoot our own issues better.
It's also enjoyable. I haven't found a single fix or flop episode that i disliked.
There is no way people complain about 15 - 20 minutes of troubleshooting is too long when that's the whole point of the series. These are great, Greg! We're not just here to see if the system is fixable, but to actually see the processes you go through to troubleshoot and attempt to fix the PC. These videos help the rest of us by teaching how we can handle our own systems if something were to go wrong. I am sure most of us really want to see the whole process, rather than just the end point.
great video sir these kinds of problems are very common with PCs and they can do your head in thank you
Fun Fact at 13:25 you could have repartition the drive using CMD or any 3rd party bootable software. The drive was a 1TB drive with 432GB Free. Just make enough of the 432GB unallocated space for windows to install then install windows and keep the "Big Games" partition.
I love these videos , could help you solve problems with your own PC.
Full length videos shows all the troubleshooting, it's very helpful
I had a similar issue when I built my current rig last year. It was the drive I intended to use as a boot drive. Aside from my rig exhibiting similar behavior to the one in this video, the drive got ridiculously hot quickly, and displayed consistent symptoms on different motherboards. Thankfully, I was able to return it, and exchange it for a good one. It was a Sabrent Rocket 4.0 1TB. I've used them multiple times, and that was the only time one came defective, in my case.
Mr. Salazar , I like the way you show how you Check everythng ,I get to learn a lot , the long one just take a Break and come back..
As always, interesting. Look forward to the next one.
Your videos are NEVER TO LONG! They are too short! Keep it up! :)
Love the longer videos ..Great content !!!
keep it up Greg , love the contents ,Sending love n supports from Malaysia
The length of the videos is just fine. Troubleshooting takes time, and you leave just enough detail to really show the work it takes.
I find it interesting that you chose to use the Windows Setup program to look at the drive partitions. I was expecting you to at least hit F8 to open the command prompt and launch diskpart. Or perhaps fire up Hiren's Boot CD and use one of the partition managers. I get your goal was to be quick and dirty, but I feel like you get a lot more information from one of those other options.
Still, I love to watch these troubleshooting videos from you. Even after 30 years in IT, I can learn a lot from them.
That only really works if you have a working Windows install. Unless you mean loading the Windows installer to access the command prompt.
Or while at the Windows setup screen, press SHIFT+F10 and a CMD window will pop up and then diskpart can be used from there.
It´s so important to have a post code display on the motherboard!
The videos are great don’t change nothing about them!! I enjoy the details
I think the real value about those videos are the journey and not the destination. So I think a lengthy video is better than one that "gets to point"
I like it when you keep the full video. I built my own pc for the first time 2 yeas ago. It restarted over and over again. Turned out i mounted the io wrong. The cooler did not touch the cpu. Fixed it and it is stil running fine after the years. So it is nice to see the full video.
The long videos aren’t an issue at all, it’s good to see the process I had a drive fail and my motherboard was showing a Gpu issue on boot, but after troubleshooting using your method it was my m.2, it’s good to see the process behind troubleshooting and when it isn’t what you expect what it could be
Honestly learned about 70 % of things I know about PC’s from this channel so make the videos as long and in depth as you damn well please
I also love the videos uncut as possible. Seeing your process makes things so interesting. ✨️ 😌
Keep up the great work sir!! 👍 👏
I just went through a very similar situation with my 5950, Asus x570 Prime Pro, RTX 3070ti, Corsair Vengeance Pro 32gb 4 stick RAM. I figured the Boot drive was corrupted so I purchased new SAMSUNG EVO 970 2TB and install went off fine. After that juncture, everything looked good until about 3 days of COD play and I experienced random BSOD or crashes during play...Checked each stick of ram with Windows memtest. No issues found. At this point I swapped graphics card with my wifes RX 580. No crashes, no BSOD! Played COD on her PC (shhh) with my 3070ti. No crashes, no BSOD! That was a relief BUT.....two MOBOs are on order to replace the ASUS MOBO. BTW all drivers were updated for Nvidia and AMD and all updates to windows were complete to include optional. Fingers crossed! Grateful for your series Fix or Flop series which has given me more knowledge and thus able to troubleshoot with more confidence.
Don't worry about people complaining about your long video's. Your trying to teach us all something & I as a builder for 40 years will say this is how I learned. If they don't want to watch & learn, then they learn that much less :) ^5.
Love this video as this is literally the step up of my system. Same case bt white. X570 aorus elite wifi, 5800x3d, 1tb 980 pro (only one I have that's an upgrade) and a 3070. I wonder if the mobo and cpu were having issues with voltage control communication for PBO. Which lead to the shut downs during ramp ups on boot. I would have checked if a mobo exchange would have fixed the issue entirely instead of the undervolting. Not that you need it since the voltage parameters set fixed the issue. But I would have also checked to see if setting it to its regular voltage parameters worked as well.
Nice to see you managed to get the system back up. One other thing I'd check on the NVME just to rule it out is if the drive is configured for ACHI or RAID as if it's set on one or the other and windows was installed on ACHI the system won't boot if the drive is configured to use RAID
I upgraded (lol) recently to a Dell T3610 for £50 and found it was set to use RAID. The Google fix to get it to boot again after changing to AHCI was just to start in safe mode once.
I eventually did a fresh Win 10 install anyway after upgrading Win 8 in-place to get the free licence. It was a real headache trying to navigate Win 8 and after the upgrade it had an Nvidia BSOD once too.
hi greg love ya content hope u and family had a great christmas
Hey Greg you do a great job, you should show the complete problem. Like you said we might run into a problem like this. Remember you can't make everyone happy, you're gonna get people that will complain. Just do your thing , trust me your videos are very good and informative.
These videos are great! I have managed to fix about three computers with the advice of these videos.
Currently suffering from a sinus infection, but binge watching your videos are making it a little better.
I have no problem with your length of videos, I watch, and I enjoy.
More of these please!
I love the fix or flop series! Could you tell me which program you used to see the temperatures please?
Great content, thanks bro
Had an issue like this where motherboard wouldnt load into windows. Was the strangest thing. Did all kind of troubleshooting. Ended up returning the motherboard and got a different board and it worked fine. So somehow the motherboard was preventing a windows install. Was so frustrating as I spent a couple days troubleshooting all different issues and never thought it could be the motherboard that was the issue, but it was!
I love this serie so much.
Nice Work man 👍
i got nearly the same issues when i tried to undervolt the R9 5950 X 😅
It was good to see a nice sytem in this serie
bro what!!! i love the long videos, im learning from these
remember to barebone check system. ( one part connected at a time)always do one after the other until your stable. the main drive missing is a dead give away. good job getting there.
I have no problem with long videos. Every detail is interesting. 😃
I thought it was going to be a psu issue. Nice case, built my son's AmD rig in the same one. He elected to roll with the stock cooler. Those stock amd coolers might not be much to marvel over but they preform well.
I had a similar issue with a Ryzen 9 5950X with an OriginPC build that I bought last year. Popped up pretty quickly and required a CPU replacement and also (apparently) an AIO replacement. It took forever to get my system back despite it being a "priority" repair order. Ever since they replaced the CPU it's been going strong.
Why would people complain about the length of these? I’ve watched them all every time and I enjoy it! It helps me for when I have issues with builds
I watch these to learn anything I can about troubleshooting and if you don’t show everything than I won’t learn so pls continue they’re far from too long
Is your hair a Chia Pet? Keeps growing crazy fast every time you cut it! 🤣 Again another great video, and thanks for all the breakdowns, they can be helping a lot of people out so keep at it
If there to long for you get over it I like these longer videos its helped me out a lot when he shows how he does it!
Broken cores. Disables some cores in the BIOS until it works. You've had this exact thing happen on several Ryzen rigs already. I've tried to reach out to tell you about it before but my comments were never seen.
About half way thru the video here...all these symptoms remind me of when my 5950X shit the bed in my Aorus X570 Pro Wifi board...Windows no loading, system instability...the PTSD I have from that experience!
People wank about anything and everything. Do what you do and ignore the haters. Many love your videos and find them helpful, so keep doing what you’re doing.
Videos are too long? Uuuhhhh, I'd rather have a long video that's informative, than a heavily edited video that just shows the error and then the fix. Great work, Greg!
I am entertained, though I am no technician but I maintain my own computers and lappies. I find satisfaction in them and watching this series gave me more satisfaction.
Great Job!