Asus Z270-WS Motherboard Takes 4 boots from a cold start to eventually power up. I use a power strip to completely remove power from the computer and peripherals after shutting the system down. Upon switching on the power strip and pressing the power button on the computer, it turns on for a few seconds, then completely shuts down for a few seconds, then re-starts again. This goes through the on-off cycle for 4 times before the computer stays on and boots into Windows 10. If I DON'T cold power down the power strip, and just shut down the computer, it will restart normally on the first boot. I thought it was a bad mobo, so I sent it back as defective and got the same model from a different vendor. Same scenario on the second motherboard. I tried a different i7-7700k and same results. I then swapped power supplies from a PC Power & Cooling 750 watt with an EVGA 850 watt. No change. I used ram off the QVL list, but changed memory anyway to G.Skill 4x8 GB modules (I tried 1, 2, then 4 with the same results). Currently using BIOS 602 (from 7/18/18) I'm at wit's end at this point. The computer runs fine with no issues, but I'd still like to use the power strip to totally remove power during longer down times. Over-clocked 4%, but the boot issue with the system even under-clocked. Not using XMP, as the system won't even boot at all at the XMP 3200 setting. Running the ram at 2933...