Hi,
Recently I updated the BIOS because I wanted some of the newer version's features. Originally, it worked flawlessly and everything was fine. But when I woke up one day, my whole PC just started freezing, restarting remedied the issue but it kept happening 5mins after launch. I then assessed my options, what was the last thing I changed? I thought "the BIOS", so I tried to revert it back a version, one that ran particularly well. But once I hit enter to restart it all of the sudden had no display output and started going into a boot loop.
I've tried:
-Reseating the RAM
-Trying the RAM in another computer (Works fine)
-Reseating the GPU
-Removing the CMOS battery multiple times from 5 minutes to 6 hours
-Using the Clear CMOS switch
Specs:
-ASRock b350m PRO4
-AMD Ryzen 1600
-Nvdia GTX 1070
-2 1TB drives (Was running in a RAID installation)
-16 GB RAM
- Corsair VS450 PSU
Recently I updated the BIOS because I wanted some of the newer version's features. Originally, it worked flawlessly and everything was fine. But when I woke up one day, my whole PC just started freezing, restarting remedied the issue but it kept happening 5mins after launch. I then assessed my options, what was the last thing I changed? I thought "the BIOS", so I tried to revert it back a version, one that ran particularly well. But once I hit enter to restart it all of the sudden had no display output and started going into a boot loop.
I've tried:
-Reseating the RAM
-Trying the RAM in another computer (Works fine)
-Reseating the GPU
-Removing the CMOS battery multiple times from 5 minutes to 6 hours
-Using the Clear CMOS switch
Specs:
-ASRock b350m PRO4
-AMD Ryzen 1600
-Nvdia GTX 1070
-2 1TB drives (Was running in a RAID installation)
-16 GB RAM
- Corsair VS450 PSU