Computer Black Screened...Again

Miles0828

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Alright well i guess its come to plead for help on a forum so let's get into it.

I was recently was told that micrcenter was having a sale on computer parts so i might as well grow some balls and get rid of my mac and upgrade to a custom build PC. From my experience...Bad Idea...

Everything was great at first. I bought my parts at a decent price and got to building (parts listed below)

I ran into my first problem around the first test. The fans ran, the lights blinked but no signal. I was absolutely confused but with a little work and a quick trip to micro-center (45min drive) and it turns out the RAM was no in correctly. The nice man told me that pushing it in with a little force should just do the trick. I took it home and it worked fine until the second week when it black screened once again.

I opened my case once again (half heartedly I might add) and once again the RAM popped out. I made sure to look up how to put it in and (once again) and everything worked (once again) until a month passed and it black screened (once again).

Now I am at a point of absolute anger and misery. I have spent countless hours scowering the internet for any kind of answer and once I thought I had it "poof" no way José.. Any kind of advice would help but please if I hear "did you forget to plug something in" I will personally come to your house and strangle you myself. Thank you!

Specs
ZOTAC GTX1050Ti
I5 Quad Core Processor (Can't find the specifics sorry)
1Tb Harddrive
Asus B250M-HDV Motherboard
Ballistix 8GB RAM
Nzxt S340 Case White (This will most likely not help but i paid extra to get in white so might as well flaunt it)
 

Miles0828

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Sorry, when i learned how to put the ram in correctly (push on both sides) it clicked and worked, but only for two weeks. I was playing overwatch and the monitor powered off. The computer still went on as normal (as far as I know).
 

adiec

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could you list all the things you have tried(might seem tedious) so that we don't suggest things you have done already.
 

Miles0828

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I plugged in my first monitor, and second monitor(DVID), and TV (with HDMI), all with no luck. I plugged both into my motherboard and GPU so that should eliminate some variables.

I fiddled around with my ram to make sure that wasn't an issue making sure both sides clicked and restarted the computer with and without the RAM just to eliminate any other kind of issues that may or may not happened. All parts seem to run and start up as correctly as they were when they were working too so now i'm at a lost.

 

adiec

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thanks for this info btw