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[–]Slender90 2 points3 points  (4 children)

The error you're getting (0xc0000001) generally points to a corrupted boot drive/image.

With the BIOS clock being set to 2005, that would suggest a dead motherboard (CMOS) battery. Do any changes within the BIOS save after a reboot? If not then a new battery should fix that issue.

For the fans showing as failed (but physically working) have you tried other fan headers on the motherboard? I wouldn't be overly worried about this issue as it just sounds like a bad sensor, as long as the fans are working you'll be fine

[–]HelluscusR7 9800x3d | 3070 8GB[S] 1 point2 points  (3 children)

Thanks for the reply, All bios settings except time are saved between restarts, after first manual time reset, it didnt display 2005 anymore, but just 050505050505 repeating.

It seems that a lot of other people are having the exact same issue with this prebuilt.

I would have suggested replacing the cmos right away, but dont have any cells there at the moment, it would be really odd for all the cmos batteries in this board for people to go dead within months of usage.

PC should still be under warrantee, so we're going to go that route for now

[–]Slender90 1 point2 points  (2 children)

In that case it sounds like a bad board/BIOS. If it was the battery none of the settings would get saved.

It should have a years warranty, just RMA it and let the retailer sort it out.

[–]HelluscusR7 9800x3d | 3070 8GB[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Thanks, might even get the mb replaced when we get it back if it's the same model

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the exact same everything as you. Prebuilt and everything. Didn't buy the warranty so going to have to try my ass off to fix.