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Curious what you ended up doing - I sort of suspect it might be an issue with your GPU and would attempt replacing that before writing off the entire motherboard. GPU errors keep coming up with your build (the Windows crash earlier seemed to refer to GPU, and now as you say the motherboard trouble code also mentions GPU) so there's a wild chance you had both bad RAM and a bad GPU. But I can't think of a good way to rule out GPU without actually plugging in a working one in there, not sure if other people would have better ideas.
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I took the rig to a local pc repair shop. He did a load test on the psu and it failed, twice. So he recommended, especially after I told him about my power shutoff, that I first replace the PSU then the motherboard if its still giving issue.
So now.. I have:
A RAM stick on its way to Dumpland for RMA A new PSU in transit A used motherboard in transit Instructions from Seasonic to destroy and document evidence of said destruction of the PSU for their RMA
What a headache. And to think this may have all been caused because some jackass in my household whom didn't pay the fucking electricity bill. And this jackass let the electricity bill accrue insane interest and fees.
Guess its a good idea to fresh install windows if i ever get the hardware working again?
Seems like a good diagnosis, they probably have the setup and equipment to do a better PSU test vs anything you had on hand. Testing for load is a bit tricky, you'd normally see instability during runtime once you're in Windows or whatever, it's not that obvious if you can't even get into Windows.
The current Windows install is pretty beat up so you should prepare for a re-install - but once the hardware is stable you'll be able to properly test if Windows is able to fix itself and boot up correctly, could be by some miracle it all comes back up in the end.