Hey /wsr/, recently I got a hyper 212 evo, and decided to install it. Upon discovering that it required me to take out the motherboard, I figured i'd re-wire my PC for better cable management(It was awful the first time I built it.) So I disconnected everything, took all my components out, and re-wired my PC. hooked everything back up. and started it up.
Lo and behold, it started up, but once it got to the windows login screen, it froze up, and lagged like crazy. Took me about a minute to type in my password, took a minute to log in, took a minute for the desktop to load. Mouse was borderline unresponsive, eventually it would crash. All the while the screen was flickering on and off. Sometimes it'd boot up for it to crash right after the login screen. Now if I run it in safe mode, it runs just fine. No issues. Is it a driver/service issue? hardware? any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
1. Did you seat the heatsink properly?
2. Are you using aftermarket thermal paste?
3. You removed the old thermal paste before applying any new paste?
Enter BIOS, look at CPU temperature.
Does it run away?
If yes, reseat heatsink.
>>33392
God knows then.
Take everything apart.
Swear at everything.
Put it back together.
>>33395
What truly baffles me is that nothing's changed. all I did was take it apart and put it back together, and it runs fine in safe mode. I tried restoring back to a different config, but that didn't work. Should I just re-install the OS?
>>33383
haEv yuo treiD blaStinG it wif PISS????
Seriously though, Try a clean boot and enable services one by one and see if anything is fishy, alternatively; try resetting bios to default settings.
>>33398
Possibly.
Run a lap of memtest86 first.
>>33413
I also forgot to mention that I tried a diagnostic startup boot and it didn't detect any issues