The problem:
I can't tell if my ASUS motherboard is truly the problem since any google search gives me round about answers that do more gas-lighting that it's the RAM or CPU and not the motherboard.
The symptoms my system is experiencing:
Things I've already tried:
The most confusing part is this coincidentally happens when I move all my components to a different case, it all did work fine for about a few days in the new case, but one day my system never woke up from idle, and an attempted restart (using the motherboard's reset button, not cutting the power when done so) left me with a system that decided it no longer wanted to boot into the BIOS let alone Windows.
I can't tell if my ASUS motherboard is truly the problem since any google search gives me round about answers that do more gas-lighting that it's the RAM or CPU and not the motherboard.
The symptoms my system is experiencing:
- Depressingly slow boot times
- Slow screen refreshing (you can watch as the 'scan line' goes down the screen)
- Inconsistent "VGA not supported" bios error
- unusable system performance when it does boot into Windows, or BIOS
Things I've already tried:
- Changing graphics card ... would still get "VGA error" in bios
- Switching motherboard ... booting into BIOS was fast, expected screen refresh rate, and no "VGA not supported" bios errors when using the same components on a different motherboard.
The most confusing part is this coincidentally happens when I move all my components to a different case, it all did work fine for about a few days in the new case, but one day my system never woke up from idle, and an attempted restart (using the motherboard's reset button, not cutting the power when done so) left me with a system that decided it no longer wanted to boot into the BIOS let alone Windows.