If it's just the GPU fans everything is A-OK. I would suggest building the pc outside of the case on the motherboard box to check if it does the same. If all the fans were spinning it means there is a short somewhere. Initially I thought all the fans were spinning up, however, it was just the left-hand fan on the GPU. On the issue with the fans is a whole other thing. Just formatted the drive, converted to GPT and reinstalled windows. The OS gave some problems because of some weird installation error of windows. ANY AND ALL HELP WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.
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PLEASE HELP! I had troubles before with my X470 Aorus Gaming 7 which I had to send back because it wasn't posting at all. I updated the BIOS to the latest one on ASUS website but it still does this. Side Note: Ever since the first boot till now, every time I start the system the fans spin at max for about a second then go down to normal speed. Task manager didn't show any high CPU, Ram or Disk usage. Mouse movements were jagged even though programs opened very quick and I also noticed that the PC started to get laggy before I tried restarting. If I try to boot just from the first option it goes to a black screen as says the system couldn't find an OS, with the second it boots but gives me the endlessly spinning dots. The first one said Samsung 970 Evo 500GB but the second said Windows tool Samsung 970 Evo. I went into the Bios and saw that the SSD was listed twice in the boot menu. But when I restarted the PC for the first time this morning after installing all the drivers it took about 3 minutes to restart and when it came on again I was met with the ASUS logo and a continuous spinning dots that look exactly the same to the ones on Windows when you start up a PC.
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It ran perfectly and I've already installed programs and the latest drivers for everything.
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I was having trouble with the BIOS till I did a few updates on it and got the SSD to be recognized to install Windows. I decided to load a fresh version of Windows 10 on the SSD because I used the same SSD for my OS in my previous PC. I build my new pc last night only to be met with problems.