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i get the feeling this has to do with something ram related, I think the best to do is try using without xmp and afterwards with a lower clock to see if it still crashes.

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Update: After the two occurrences yesterday my pc ran fine for several hours without interruption. Eventually logging off for the night.

 

Although today, it has occurred again three times, along with a black-screen and automatic restart unlike the other blackscreen. The final occurence i noticed my ram speed had reset. 3000 -> 2133 so i went into the bios to change it back. However the bios froze once exiting and saving. I had to turn off the pc manually.

 

Upon restarting the pc cycles for 2-3 seconds turning on and off before booting, and i'm able to pass the bios flash screen.(this occurs whenever i try to boot now, F9 is present on the MOBO error code) Although it then freezes on the windows loading screen. If i restart and attempt to access the bios i am able to access the selection screen for boot device, however no further. 

 

I believe TheThymo is correct and will mess around with the ram. Although, im open to other suggestions if it doesn't work.

 

 

 

 

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Update 2: After managing to get into the bios after multiple restarts i was able to reset the RAM to default speeds and successfully boot into windows. (The board has dual bios) It seems that the BIOS on my board had bricked and was causing the issues, or it had managed to revert its self to an older bios (F5). Either way, i then had to update the bios to accommodate the required speeds of 3000mhz and was successfully able to flash the bios up to (F31). I also attempted to use the @bios application, although that wouldn't work.(FBIOS.DLL error)

 

Currently, the system seems to be stable, holding at @3000 mhz on the ram and stock on my cpu . However, the boot time seems to be obnoxiously long.

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Update 4: Assuming either my MOBO or CPU is dead. Today the PC black screened and everything went silent, although the MOBO lights were still on, and no error code was present. 

 

I have moved my storage, GPU and PSU into an older PC and everything seems to be working fine currently, so i'm assuming those components aren't the issue. 

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