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Switch Intel turbo boost from auto to enable in the BIOS and now PC keeps turning on and off and wont even show the gigabyte logo

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  1. Unplug your computer from the wall.
  2. Find the battery on your motherboard and remove it (size of a coin).
  3. Wait 30 seconds.
  4. Put battery back in.

This will reset your CMOS (BIOS settings) to default and turn that feature off, enabling you to boot.

 

Note: If you have a clear CMOS button on your motherboard you can push that as well, it will do the same thing.

Title pretty much says it all. PC was working perfect until i decided to be an idiot and see what it does and now i know what happens. 

Intel i5 6400

Gigabyte h11m- a motherboard

8 gigs of Ram 

MSI gtx 1080 TI

EVGA  430w 80 plus PSU

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  1. Unplug your computer from the wall.
  2. Find the battery on your motherboard and remove it (size of a coin).
  3. Wait 30 seconds.
  4. Put battery back in.

This will reset your CMOS (BIOS settings) to default and turn that feature off, enabling you to boot.

 

Note: If you have a clear CMOS button on your motherboard you can push that as well, it will do the same thing.

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okay i will try this and return with results

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Time for CMOS reset. If your motherboard doesn't have a dedicated button for it, unplug the power supply and remove the little battery from the motherboard for 30 seconds.

Does you mum know you're here?

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@Altecice they didnt quote you but... here

qυoтe мe pleaѕe!

Me at the Apple store: "So how fast is this little macbook?"

Apple employee: "Cheetah Fast. Lightning Fast. It's Really, really, fast."

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Unrelated, but 1080Ti with a 430W PSU? that PSU even has 2 8-pin connectors? wow

CPU: Ryzen 2 2700@ 4.0Ghz    Mobo: Gigabyte X470 Gaming 7 Wifi    Cooler: EVGA CLC 240    GPU: GTX1080 FTW DT @ 2113Mhz   PSU: EVGA 750W P2   

Case: Fractal Design Meshify C   Displays: 34" LG34UC79G, 24" Dell

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