kartikoli
Innovator
Yeah but it was a gamble as I already bought 3500 and then spent another 17.5k for 3600. Thankfully it worked and everything is back to normal Thanks for the suggestion broTold you so.
Yeah but it was a gamble as I already bought 3500 and then spent another 17.5k for 3600. Thankfully it worked and everything is back to normal Thanks for the suggestion broTold you so.
SATA SSD on M2 slot or from the SATA ports?I tried with SATA SSD too and got errors so it wasn't just nvme that had the issue, Ironically the buyer for my old 3500 confirmed that its working fine for him so at this point in time I have no idea what was the real issue, I'll simply enjoy a fast PC
OMG! And what you did about the existing proccy aka Ryzen 3500 (purchased used one)?I'd like to thank everyone in this thread who have tried to help and spent time to figure out the problem. Finally after months of struggle I've gone to local store and bought a new processor (R5 3600) and wow everything worked great like I never had an issue
Since I was too scared to believe my luck I've waited around 10 days to see if everything is working fine and now can confirm that it does
You should have RMA itI bought the used 3500 from a member here and he claimed it was working fine since he is a reputed member there is no reason for me not to trust him. Now that same processor have gone to a new person and he claims its working fine
my system would be dead for that period of time, anyways thats history nowYou should have RMA it
YesOdd, I think I sold that 3500 to you. Was working perfectly well for me and seems its working fine for the person you sold it to as well...