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Abrar Akhiarr

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  1. I changed CMOS battery. It's been about 2 months and haven't faced that problem again. I think it worked. Thanks!
  2. But why a new mainboard will come with a dead battery? And even if so, BIOS would show a message like "BIOS is reset to default" or something like that. right?
  3. down votefavorite Once in 2 or 3 days, I need to reset CMOS of my new PC just to boot. Otherwise it just won't boot. Even power lights won't light up. I tried many things to solve this. Here is the list. 1. I checked every other parts, even GPU with another PC and it worked just fine. 2. Updated BIOS but problem occurred again. 3. Reset BIOS to default. Removed CMOS battery. worked for few days but again with this boot problem. I'm facing this problem from the time I bought this PC and it's been a month. At first I thought maybe I had something wrong setting up the PC and tried to fix it as I described before. I even replaced that Gigabyte H110M-S2PV-CF (DDR4) mainboard. It was fine for a week. and again with this booting problem again! Most heavy thing I do with this PC is using Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015. I also use othe Adobe Products like Illustrator, Photoshop, After Effects, In Design and sometimes Lightroom too. Never Installed any game before. And I updated every single driver as well. I'm using Windows 10. here's my specs, Mainboard: Gigabyte H110M-S2PV-CF (DDR4) [rev. 1.0] Processor: Intel i5 6500 RAM : Vengeance® LPX 8GB DDR4 DRAM 2400MHz x 2 = 16GB in total PSU : Thermaltake 550 watt light power GPU : Zotac Nvidia GT 730 2GB GDDR5 Storage : 1TB Toshiba Display : Dell S2216H 21.5-Inch Full HD LED Monitor [note: my mainboard supprots 2133MHz RAM but I installed 2400MHz ones.] I'm thinking about buying a new mainboard. But it would be really helpful to know the exact problem. Because I'm losing my trust in "Gigabyte".
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