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I'm running the ASUS x570 "TUF" (Wi-Fi) Motherboard. Here's the issue:

 

So I'm having a really strange issue with my setup. My PC was working fine with the latest BIOS, overclock, etc. Now this morning I go to turn it on and it boots for a split second then powers off. Well, I changed the PSU, didn't solve it. Changed RAM, didn't solve it. Changed RAM channels then booted, didn't post. Now I put back my new RAM sticks from before in, mind you EVERYTHING is stock now, go to boot priorities, boot from SSD, and now I'm here on my PC. Clearing CMOS was the only thing making it boot to BIOS. So is it just a funky BIOS? Or something else?

GAMING RIG:

CPU: i9-14900k

MOBO: Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite AX

RAM: 64GB G.Skill Ripjaws S5 @ 6000MHz

GPU: Gigabyte Gaming OC ICE 16GB 9070XT

STORAGE: Crucial 1TB NVME (Boot Drive) / 2TB Crucial NVME / 4TB 990 EVO Pro NVME SSD

CASE: Dimas Tech EasyBench V3.0

 

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1 minute ago, gloop said:

Have you tried clearing the CMOS?

Here's the thing. I'm on it now, but the only reason I got it past post was cause I went to boot priorities and launched it from there. If I go to save settings, exit BIOS, then try to post, it won't do it. 

GAMING RIG:

CPU: i9-14900k

MOBO: Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite AX

RAM: 64GB G.Skill Ripjaws S5 @ 6000MHz

GPU: Gigabyte Gaming OC ICE 16GB 9070XT

STORAGE: Crucial 1TB NVME (Boot Drive) / 2TB Crucial NVME / 4TB 990 EVO Pro NVME SSD

CASE: Dimas Tech EasyBench V3.0

 

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10 hours ago, SirWendall said:

Clearing CMOS was the only thing making it boot to BIOS. So is it just a funky BIOS? Or something else?

just not a stable overclock. it working for a bit does not mean it is fully stable. 

PC: Motherboard: ASUS B550M TUF-Plus, CPU: Ryzen 3 3100, CPU Cooler: Arctic Freezer 34, GPU: GIGABYTE WindForce GTX1650S, RAM: HyperX Fury RGB 2x8GB 3200 CL16, Case, CoolerMaster MB311L ARGB, Boot Drive: 250GB MX500, Game Drive: WD Blue 1TB 7200RPM HDD.

 

Peripherals: GK61 (Optical Gateron Red) with Mistel White/Orange keycaps, Logitech G102 (Purple), BitWit Ensemble Grey Deskpad. 

 

Audio: Logitech G432, Moondrop Starfield, Mic: Razer Siren Mini (White).

 

Phone: Pixel 3a (Purple-ish).

 

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Just now, TofuHaroto said:

just not a stable overclock. it working for a bit does not mean it is fully stable. 

Well now everything is stock, but it won't boot properly without me manually going in and booting it.

GAMING RIG:

CPU: i9-14900k

MOBO: Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite AX

RAM: 64GB G.Skill Ripjaws S5 @ 6000MHz

GPU: Gigabyte Gaming OC ICE 16GB 9070XT

STORAGE: Crucial 1TB NVME (Boot Drive) / 2TB Crucial NVME / 4TB 990 EVO Pro NVME SSD

CASE: Dimas Tech EasyBench V3.0

 

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10 hours ago, SirWendall said:

but it won't boot properly without me manually going in and booting it.

so you only boot from the bios?
you can try disabling fast boot, or enabling it if it was disabled. 

 

PC: Motherboard: ASUS B550M TUF-Plus, CPU: Ryzen 3 3100, CPU Cooler: Arctic Freezer 34, GPU: GIGABYTE WindForce GTX1650S, RAM: HyperX Fury RGB 2x8GB 3200 CL16, Case, CoolerMaster MB311L ARGB, Boot Drive: 250GB MX500, Game Drive: WD Blue 1TB 7200RPM HDD.

 

Peripherals: GK61 (Optical Gateron Red) with Mistel White/Orange keycaps, Logitech G102 (Purple), BitWit Ensemble Grey Deskpad. 

 

Audio: Logitech G432, Moondrop Starfield, Mic: Razer Siren Mini (White).

 

Phone: Pixel 3a (Purple-ish).

 

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18 minutes ago, TofuHaroto said:

so you only boot from the bios?
you can try disabling fast boot, or enabling it if it was disabled. 

 

Still won't post doing that. I can't save any changes to the BIOS. I can only go to boot priority and force it to boot from there.

GAMING RIG:

CPU: i9-14900k

MOBO: Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite AX

RAM: 64GB G.Skill Ripjaws S5 @ 6000MHz

GPU: Gigabyte Gaming OC ICE 16GB 9070XT

STORAGE: Crucial 1TB NVME (Boot Drive) / 2TB Crucial NVME / 4TB 990 EVO Pro NVME SSD

CASE: Dimas Tech EasyBench V3.0

 

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