New PC wont boot past bios

Nov 27, 2018
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Hey there, my new PC I just built and tested worked fine the night of being built. Tested turning it off and on to make sure there was no issues. But before I went to bed I updated windows then went to bed. The next day it wouldn't go past the bios screen, and when I eventually got into the bios it would freeze. Now its temperamental because I can sometimes have access to the bios but some times nothing will appear on the screen. I've brought it to my local parts store and they can't even look at it for atleast two weeks. I've unplugged my ssd with windows on it, still freezes. I've tried blank ssd and same thing. I cant figure this out! I just want to play video games lol
 
Is the boot order correct? Usually if some boot order setting is wrong, it will get a flickering - on the top left of your screen or it will go to the BIOS. Also, what version of Windows are you running?
 
The bios is correct and I bought another ssd and I'm trying that right now and no freezes yet. It was windows 10 but I did notice the flickering In the top left a few times.

 
New update, when it freezes or doesn't load I turn it off, plug one of my monitors into my mb, restart it, and it will work than I turn it off than plug back into my graphics card and it works 2 out of 2 times
 


What specs? The PSU might be to weak be able to handle the GPU.
 


 
Hey, i have a i7 8700k oc to 4.8, corsair h100 v2 rgb, 32 gigs of ddr4 ram at 3000 mhz, 1080 gigabyte fan blower gpu, i believe its a 600 watt cpu, cant check till i get home. Im running 4 monitors off of it at all times if that makes any difference. Thanks!!!
 


this was happening before i started to overclock. right out of the box after i put it all together. it worked fine the first night but the next morning it wouldnt boot.
 
The PSU should be fine. You said 600w but it's actually 750w. Have you tried resetting the CMOS? Just remove the little CR2032 (coin) battery, leave it out for 30-60 seconds, put it back & see what happens. You may also try booting up without USB devices (keyboard, mouse etc. etc.)

Does your BIOS have diagnostic tools? You can run those if it has them.