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Asus x99 DELUXE PEREPRIALS FORCE EJECTING

ssphaneuf

First thing first, specs :

Motherboard -Asus x99-deuxe - Bios Downgraded back to 3101

Processor     - Intel 5930k ( @ Stock speeds )

RAM             - Gskill titanz 32gb kit

Graphics card - Titan x ( 9 series gpu, not 10 )

Hard drives   - Intel 750pcie ssd ( 400gb ), Samsung ssds 1tb, and .5tb, 2 Adata 960 ssds, 4 WD RED's 4tb each.

Psu - Corsair 860ax Platnum rated full modular

 

Keybaord - logitech g910 orian spark

Mouse  - Deathadder Chroma

Monitor -ROG SWIFT PG279Q

 

This has been happening for some time now, i just reformatted a fresh copy of windows 10x64. I downloaded the latest drivers from the asus website, and i also installed windows once before and installed the drivers directly off the CD! Both are Yelding the same results.

 

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Force ejecting? Which peripherals?

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Mouse, keyboard, and even sound. btw, this is a new board that was just sent back to me from asus. 3rd one 

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8 minutes ago, ssphaneuf said:

Mouse, keyboard, and even sound. btw, this is a new board that was just sent back to me from asus. 3rd one 

why 3rd one? also have you updated your drivers? 

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1st one I got wouldn't boot. ( no post ) 2nd one would smelt burnt after a week 

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I was on the latest driver, but downgraded because on the other bios it was happening more frequently

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1 minute ago, ssphaneuf said:

I was on the latest driver, but downgraded because on the other bios it was happening more frequently

update all drivers 

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1 minute ago, ssphaneuf said:

I already have ....

contact asus and see if they can help. 

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