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Pc shutdown & restart twice after turning on, then works fine.

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6 hours ago, Ebony Falcon said:

I never looked deeper into it but every pc I have had does this to set up xmp 

 

remove the xmp and leave it at default and see if it carry’s on Maby ? 

Every settings is default. I don't really overclock or tinker with the bios setting. Its just a minor inconvenience that I have to reset time everyday. I guess some problems are beyond our control. Hey man, thank you for your time & help. I really appreciate.

 

I have an old gigabyte g41mt-s2 (rev 1.4) motherboard. Everytime I turn on the pc it power off & turn on immediately & shows CMOS checksome error, then shutdown again. Then works fine.

I have tried clearing CMOS, changed battery & also flashed the latest bios available for that board (which was the same version anyway from 2011). Still no hope.

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Is it when you remove power completely or after every shutdown

 

if it’s after turning psu back on its normal as it’s setting up and testing ram before posting to windows 

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- 4000 32gb ram 

-4070ti super duper 

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8 hours ago, Ebony Falcon said:

Is it when you remove power completely or after every shutdown

 

if it’s after turning psu back on its normal as it’s setting up and testing ram before posting to windows 

Yes, after completely powering off. But the time resets & also that CMOS checksome error. I don't think this is a normal process.

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16 hours ago, Case maker said:

Yes, after completely powering off. But the time resets & also that CMOS checksome error. I don't think this is a normal process.

I never looked deeper into it but every pc I have had does this to set up xmp 

 

remove the xmp and leave it at default and see if it carry’s on Maby ? 

-13600kf 

- 4000 32gb ram 

-4070ti super duper 

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6 hours ago, Ebony Falcon said:

I never looked deeper into it but every pc I have had does this to set up xmp 

 

remove the xmp and leave it at default and see if it carry’s on Maby ? 

Every settings is default. I don't really overclock or tinker with the bios setting. Its just a minor inconvenience that I have to reset time everyday. I guess some problems are beyond our control. Hey man, thank you for your time & help. I really appreciate.

 

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6 hours ago, Case maker said:

Every settings is default. I don't really overclock or tinker with the bios setting. Its just a minor inconvenience that I have to reset time everyday. I guess some problems are beyond our control. Hey man, thank you for your time & help. I really appreciate.

 

Yeah it’s crap o know 

I had a prebuilt I swapped the gpu on and I had to spam ctr shift p on boot otherwise I got black screen 

-13600kf 

- 4000 32gb ram 

-4070ti super duper 

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