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Honestly you got some very bad hardware choices and to save $200 it doesn't make any sense!
The motherboard is very limited and more suited for budged office use computers.
The power supply is limited and I "guess" it could be the problem but not sure.
For a gaming computer mounting a dedicated cooler on the processor it's highly recommended!
The ssd is too small.
Frankly speaking since you don't have some PC troubleshooting background and some parts are no suitable I don't see how you could fix it.
My advice is take the computer to a "reputable" shop (not that one you already dealt with) and let them do the task, but be advised you might need to spend money on hardware also blame the nurse.
PS: you're wasting your money and time, the second hard disk is only suitable for storing data NOT for installing software or games.
It's too slow, it's a budget drive so why did you buy a top graphic card and processor?
Some games also behave strangely when they are installed on a separate drive or they even refuse to work.
Last edited by looked; 16 Nov 2017 at 04:30. Reason: Hard disk