💰 Grifter "Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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So just an update but my computer rebuild has been a total and complete disaster. I have hit every single problem point imaginable and today after getting everything working 100% I racked the device and rebooted to no post.

On the motherboard it is flickering between CPU and DRAM. This means that either display is not initiating or memory is not working. I have painstakingly tested every card one at a time, removed the GPU, reset CMOS, and tested both HDMI and display ports on the motherboard itself. Nothing works. I don't know what changed to make it stop working. I'm close to assuming all four RAM sticks have gone bad which I can't test because I don't have spares and I can't even upgrade because they're very recent.

This issue with dram is the first issue I encountered and I feel I've been set back to square one. I've spent four full days on this and I'm very tired. If I can't get it working tonight I can't prep tomorrow and I can't stream. I'm so frustrated I'm literally about to drop it off at the shop and take an impromptu drive to Alaska or some shit. I absolutely despise working on computers at every single level. There is not a single element from hardware to user interface I enjoy anymore.
Have you tried taking the RAM out and putting it back in again? Seriously, had a similar issue on my two PC's and in both of them that fixed it. Not like this'll be read.
 
He should just play Halo CE on normal for spooky month. Has the flood and sheet.
Cursed Halo

I later learned that there is a memory setting for “learning” that created a large starting boot up
UEFI memory training.
Usually only takes a while on servers with 100s of GBs of memory.

Having all 4 memory modules fail is astronomical unless there was another fault.
Poor cpu mounting or uneven pressure could cause this. Dust/debris contamination in the socket or just damaged pins too
 
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So just an update but my computer rebuild has been a total and complete disaster. I have hit every single problem point imaginable and today after getting everything working 100% I racked the device and rebooted to no post.

On the motherboard it is flickering between CPU and DRAM. This means that either display is not initiating or memory is not working. I have painstakingly tested every card one at a time, removed the GPU, reset CMOS, and tested both HDMI and display ports on the motherboard itself. Nothing works. I don't know what changed to make it stop working. I'm close to assuming all four RAM sticks have gone bad which I can't test because I don't have spares and I can't even upgrade because they're very recent.

This issue with dram is the first issue I encountered and I feel I've been set back to square one. I've spent four full days on this and I'm very tired. If I can't get it working tonight I can't prep tomorrow and I can't stream. I'm so frustrated I'm literally about to drop it off at the shop and take an impromptu drive to Alaska or some shit. I absolutely despise working on computers at every single level. There is not a single element from hardware to user interface I enjoy anymore.
What type of CPU are you using? The seeming fail to post could just be your PC doing some memory training. This is common with AMD CPUs where it could take multiple minutes before the PC actually posts.
 
What type of CPU are you using? The seeming fail to post could just be your PC doing some memory training. This is common with AMD CPUs where it could take multiple minutes before the PC actually posts.
It's Intel and I waited more than 30 minutes on 64 GB before giving up.

The mobo is an Aero X790 G if you want to look up bios settings to disable so it actually boots. Sometimes I can get it to BIOS with one stick in. I'm going to bed tonight with all four in and it is goes to post I'm going to set everything back in and wait.
 
Josh knows that hands are to women what feet are to men, so he covers up to keep the ladies in the audience calm. That's the real reason he wears the gloves.
 
It's Intel and I waited more than 30 minutes on 64 GB before giving up.

The mobo is an Aero X790 G if you want to look up bios settings to disable so it actually boots. Sometimes I can get it to BIOS with one stick in. I'm going to bed tonight with all four in and it is goes to post I'm going to set everything back in and wait.
I had a friend that had similar issues when he built his PC, and it turned out the RAM was bad and buying new sticks fixed his issues and he could boot. The fact that you are able to get to the BIOS occasionally is a good sign that everything else appears to be fine. I would recommend grabbing some new RAM locally so you can easily return if installing the new RAM doesn’t end up working.
 
You were talking about how they ruined The Walking Dead in one of your recent MATI's and dude, you have no idea just HOW MUCH they massacred it, other than making Rick marry a negress. In the spinoff series "Fear the Walking Dead", one of the main characters is a jewish rabbi, who is introduced with a whole episode playing in a synagogue. He at some point holds a christian wedding ceremony, joking that he has never done this for goyim before. I couldn't find a clip of the wedding scene with the goyim quote included anywhere, but I swear it happened. (They constantly had characters from all the different series have cameo's though, so it could have been a different episode too.)

There was also a highly obnoxious FAT muslim negress and a total of 124 gay characters across all series and games. They also made a point out of having extensive, repulsive kissing and sex scenes with gay and mixed race couples ALL THE TIME. It had nothing to do with zombies anymore.
 
It kindof sounds like a bad motherboard tbh

One possibility (that sometimes happens) is if the chassis is slightly warped then when the board is firmly screwed down that in fact screws it over, so to say. Loosening the screws somewhat can sometimes allow the board to bend back into shape well enough to start working again (although you should still replace it if that brings it back because that means a trace snapped somewhere and is barely in contact and will likely degrade further)
 
Here’s something that could make for a brief segment, or at the very least a laugh for people in this thread.

Nathen Mazri, cat neglecting autistic manchild and son of a Saudi Billionaire, mistook a 2022 article about cloudflare dropping Kiwifarms as recent and took sole credit for Kiwifarms being deplatformed. And did so using his bankrupt Garfield restaurant’s twitter account to talk about himself in the third person while his main account referenced the theme song to Arthur.

Nathen, of course, has been caught more than once sock puppeting in his own thread, so he should know full well that the site is still up. But he’s not exactly a smart man. But still, he claims to have personally contacted Cloudflare and Kiwifarms about the “cybercrimes” against him, and it was his failed political campaign last year that defeated the evil kiwi farms.

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Joshua, just pay Hassan Piker some cash for tips on how to deal with tech issues in return for not talking about him zapping his dog. He's a very greedy businessman and thus you can easily bribe information out of him. On second thought, he'll probably tell you to buy a Macintosh so just ignore my advice no matter how effective it would actually be.
 
On first power up when I built my computer I had to let it run overnight with memory training. I built it with four 16 GB sticks that came in two packages, but I mixed them up so I can't be sure if sticks from one package were both on Channel A, B.
After that the system would fail in strange ways at ranfom times after it was on for a few hours.

I was endlessly frustrated with the software for months before considering using memcheck

I ran memcheck and found the memory I got was failing bit fade test. Their DRAM was too dynamic.

I yelled at the manufacturer and they replaced it, cleared boot in 10 mins and no crashes.
Kingston was so passive in replacing the memory that I think they knew of a QC problem they were trying to hide.
 
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