Edit for specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/YHYQpG
Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth X79 (BIOS v4801)
CPU: Intel i7-4820K
RAM: 32GB Kingston HyperX Fury Blue (4x 8GB)
Graphics: AMD Radeon R9 390
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If you didn't bother reading the linked thread, here's some things I've tried prior to this update;
-Replacing PSU (Corsair 850W 80+ Gold certified fully modular)
-Seating the RAM several times
-Using 1 RAM stick at a time in the correct slot. Cycled through all 4 sticks
-MemOK button
-Checked the MB for any bent pins / burns or obvious signs for any kind of damage
-Checked for bent pins on the back on the CPU
-Checked to make sure everything was plugged in and secured properly
If anyone has any ideas, feel free to shout them out. At my wits end here.
Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth X79 (BIOS v4801)
CPU: Intel i7-4820K
RAM: 32GB Kingston HyperX Fury Blue (4x 8GB)
Graphics: AMD Radeon R9 390
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- Replaced the CMOS battery. Now the PC powers on normally. It doesn't turn on, then off, then on again by itself after I press the power button.
- I updated BIOS from 4701 to 4801 BETA. Rebooted to BIOS and restored all default settings.
- Bought a new SSD to install and run Windows 10.
- Disabling 'Fast Boot'.
If you didn't bother reading the linked thread, here's some things I've tried prior to this update;
-Replacing PSU (Corsair 850W 80+ Gold certified fully modular)
-Seating the RAM several times
-Using 1 RAM stick at a time in the correct slot. Cycled through all 4 sticks
-MemOK button
-Checked the MB for any bent pins / burns or obvious signs for any kind of damage
-Checked for bent pins on the back on the CPU
-Checked to make sure everything was plugged in and secured properly
If anyone has any ideas, feel free to shout them out. At my wits end here.
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