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TopGunPC

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  1. Hello! So I tried this and could not trigger it so I went ahead and replaced the motherboard with the same model and it started up fine but when I went to restart the computer my monitor lost signal. After hearing my fans spin up and slow down several times it booted into windows with a reset bios yet again. Thinking it may be the PSU?
  2. Hello! So I tried this and had more problem so I went ahead and replaced the motherboard with the same model and it started up fine but when I went to restart the computer my monitor lost signal. After hearing my fans spin up and slow down several times it booted into windows with a reset bios yet again. Thinking it may be the PSU?
  3. Hello all, I have been having an issue with my PC. It is my second build. I have safely overclocked the RAM on the motherboard to 3200MHz with the standard XMP setting. (1.35v) It starts fine, however I have found if I leave my PSU switched on for extended time, (overnight) my BIOS fully resets, including my RAM to the stock 2133MHz. My PSU is a 550w and my estiamted wattage on PCPartPicker is 374w. My CPU and GPU I have completely 'un-overclocked' to see if that was the issue and even changed the RAM OC to 3000MHz but to no avail. I realize it may not be the best practice to leave the PSU switched on overnight, but I don't think the BIOS should be reset if I do? OS: Windows 10 CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 Motherboard: ASRock B450 PRO4 RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz C16 GPU: Gigabyte Radeon RX 5700 XT Gaming OC 8G Case: Thermaltake Versa H17 Micro ATX Mini Tower Storage: Intel SSD 660p Series 1TB PSU: Rosewill ARC-550 550W Cooling: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo BIOS is 3.90, the latest version. Thank you!
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