2 months of troubleshooting for me to find that out. Enabling more than 1 core in the BIOS causes freezing+looping sound with sometimes a rare shutdown. If I using iGPU instead of the GPU there are visual artifacts instead of the freeze. Can happen anywhere. Before POST, in the BIOS and in W10.
And it's a weird freeze because after I hard restart it tends to get stuck again around wherever it froze before. Multiple power cycles can move it around. Temperatures are fine.
I replaced the power supply and it actually works less than my old one. Gets stuck on the CPU or VGA led and doesn't post at all. I don't know it it's "too much clean power" for my old hardware or I got multiple broken things to deal with.
Maybe I should mention I replaced the heatsink+thermal paste a couple weeks prior to the problem. Also got some new RAM but I ruled that out when testing my last 1 good stick after a jumper reset.
So yeah, that's what I learned. This is all old hardware, i7-3770K and the P8Z77 motherboard. It would probably be better just to buy new stuff but... that's kind painful, lol. I'm not really expecting a solution here, maybe some insights about why having more than 1 core enabled would do this.
And it's a weird freeze because after I hard restart it tends to get stuck again around wherever it froze before. Multiple power cycles can move it around. Temperatures are fine.
I replaced the power supply and it actually works less than my old one. Gets stuck on the CPU or VGA led and doesn't post at all. I don't know it it's "too much clean power" for my old hardware or I got multiple broken things to deal with.
Maybe I should mention I replaced the heatsink+thermal paste a couple weeks prior to the problem. Also got some new RAM but I ruled that out when testing my last 1 good stick after a jumper reset.
So yeah, that's what I learned. This is all old hardware, i7-3770K and the P8Z77 motherboard. It would probably be better just to buy new stuff but... that's kind painful, lol. I'm not really expecting a solution here, maybe some insights about why having more than 1 core enabled would do this.