Yes. But even if I do leave the PSU 'open' and boot from cold boot it still does this fail boot once.
I updated my bios and it has improved a bit, meaning it still has the fail boot but it is now less noticeable than before.
Yeah I think that'd be the easiest. It would still be fast since its on SSD.
This problem arouse because of BF4, the game ate at least 35GB of my 128GB SSD and I'm still at 2 out of 5 expansion packs. LOL
Sorry for the lack of the correct term. I have a Samsung 840 EVO 120GB SSD and it only has 22GB space left. I want to add more space by buying another SSD but I don't want the hassle of reinstalling OS and programs. Is there a way I could join the SSDs space? or is it a bad idea and I should just take the new SSD as a separate drive and just specify large program installs on the new SSD?
Thanks!
Just an update. The total downloaded size I'm currently on is about 35GB and I only have 22GB left on my SSD so I stopped downloading for now, and I'm only on the 2nd expansion pack (there are 5 of them as of the moment).
Sorry if I wasn't clear enough. Yes it's working but it always do that thing on the video above. About 0-4 seconds it tries to boot up but 'fails' and restarts again but after that everything is fine.
I've already reset the bios to default settings but still no luck. I'll reseat the battery and check boot order.
I'll check with the company.
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I've checked with the company and he said he also experienced this with higher end mobos. One other client he had with 2 titans but with a different mobo also have this problem. Do you guys think this is normal? Any harmful effects?
Here's the video. http://youtu.be/r8jZ_yZ1ClI
All parts are brand new and tested before being shipped.
Hmmm.. maybe that's the culprit. I did change some settings in bios. Maybe I'll set it to default first and test?