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  1. I lost access today, but after running the script it was working again. Thanks for the quick solution.
  2. As someone who has a 960 2GB, I can say that the 2 Gb vram is not a problem YET. I Can play most games on 1080p/high without any issues. But that will likely change in the future. However between the i3 and the G3258 I would choose the i3. I believe the G3258 will be a bigger bottleneck than the 2 Gb vram. So unless you're sure that you will upgrade the CPU in the next year I would choose the i3.
  3. I solved the problem. It may sound weird but the thing that was stopping my PC from booting was a displayport to HDMI adapter that I had plugged in my graphics card. After searching a lot online I've found out that a displayport cable plugged in may interfere with the booting process. After I unplugged the adapter from my PC I had no issues to boot (cold boot or not). I don't know how a cable/adapter plugged in can interfere with booting but in my case it worked. Thanks for the reply G33k 4 L1F3.
  4. I'm turning the power switch of the PSU after the PC is off. First I turn if off from windows and then turn off the switch at back of the PSU. But when I turn it back on and try to boot it won't post on the first try. But if I just restart or only turn the PC off from windows it will boot without any issues.
  5. Hello, I'm having some issues when I try to cold boot my pc. On the surface everything appears to be fine, the computer works, even on load, and if I turn it off via Windows and turn it back on by the front power switch, it boots and everything works. However, if I turn off the psu swith at the back or unplug my PC from the outlet, when I turn it back on the PC won't post on its first try. A red led on my CPU turns on and when I restart it says that it was an overclocking problem (My CPU is not overclock, it is an i5 4460). My PSU is a Seasonic S12ii 620W Bronze. Is this normal? should I be worried? Thanks.
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