So what im looking for is some type of bootable utility to scan ALL the hardware and hopefully say theres something wrong. Ive Googled but theres so many out there. What would you guys say? Its doing my head in

Yeando wrote:Ive changed the PSU
creep wrote: It's not suprising you've overlooked the power supply as a possible cause,
prince1000 wrote:What motherboard? I had similar symptoms with an Asus SLI board about 6 months ago until it finally stopped posting altogether. Mobo was the last thing I tried and it turned out to be the culprit.
Easier to switch out and test the others first. Leaving mb and cpu last.zolborg wrote:prince1000 wrote:What motherboard? I had similar symptoms with an Asus SLI board about 6 months ago until it finally stopped posting altogether. Mobo was the last thing I tried and it turned out to be the culprit.
Why would the motherboard be the last thing you would check? On a new system, if you get the BSOD, it's either Ram, motherboard, or CPU in almost all cases.
Ram is first to check, then motherboard.
Scourge wrote:No it's not, and not really. Checking the mb first would be more like tearing the engine apart to look at the crank shaft if it won't turn over. Start with the little things and work your way to the bigger stuff. Everyone knows that.
axbaby wrote: because i don't have spare parts to swap out or freinds
zolborg wrote:prince1000 wrote:What motherboard? I had similar symptoms with an Asus SLI board about 6 months ago until it finally stopped posting altogether. Mobo was the last thing I tried and it turned out to be the culprit.
Why would the motherboard be the last thing you would check? On a new system, if you get the BSOD, it's either Ram, motherboard, or CPU in almost all cases.
Ram is first to check, then motherboard.
i was already freindly with you , NOW YOU NEVER CALL !shadd_ wrote:axbaby wrote: because i don't have spare parts to swap out or freindsI"LL BE YOUR FRIEND
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