1. At first, they weren't a big deal. For example, when switching between windows (alt + tab), the screen went dark for precisely one second (black screen), which is really strange. Due to G_sync, which was only enabled in windowed mode, the entire wire from the monitor briefly and barely perceptibly frozen the image. Okay, I can deal with it.
2. After two weeks of use, throw everything away.
When I try to start the computer, it does not boot and the screen is blank. I believe that overclocking may be the cause of the RAM's current problem. D_ram, which failed the POST check, is illuminated when I look at the diodes on the motherboard board. I believe it to be actual RAM, but whatever, I'll reset the BIOS now. The warning diode's light simply puzzled me because it was only half-burning.
Expensive motherboard, crosshair VIII impact, and a screen for post-codes (each boot error has a unique number according to the instructions and you can figure out what the issue is) are located on the back.
According to the handbook, the postcode was empty; nonetheless, it displayed two zeros, which is also strange to me because I immediately thought of Khan's mother.
A single click of the power button should turn the computer off, but this too doesn't function. Holding this button to force a shutdown also has no effect. I use the power supply's button to switch it off. I take the computer apart. What do you think after I remove a vidyahu that has this product inserted?
THE WIRE BROUGHT THE ENTIRE SYSTEM TO A STOP, BROUGHT IT THROUGH THE MONITOR.
When the video was pulled out of the PCI slot, the voltage was grounded in the slot and directed to the entire system, but there was a loud squeaking in the fuses near the DP connection on the video that sounded like the whistling of chokes.
When I removed the DP, the computer turned on and all was well with the full wire from the monitor. I looked at this item on a different computer, and it is also brief.