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Okay, so my pc worked fine for about a month, and then when I try to boot it up when it gets to the Asus screen where it allows me to go to bios or whatever, it freezes, I don't even try to access the bios, and have tried clearing my CMOS battery. Suggestions?

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Okay, so my pc worked fine for about a month, and then when I try to boot it up when it gets to the Asus screen where it allows me to go to bios or whatever, it freezes, I don't even try to access the bios, and have tried clearing my CMOS battery. Suggestions?

unplug the power cable, press and hold the power button to sischarge your psu and then replug the cable and boot

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Dude.. thats clearing the CMOS battery and I already did that >.< READ THE POST NEXT TIME.

sorry for trying to help you

CPU: Intel core i7-4770 --- CPU Cooler: Corsair H105 --- GPU: Asus Geforce GTX 970 Strix --- MB: Asus Maximus VI Hero --- RAM: Corsair Vengeance Pro 16GB

Case: Corsair Obsidian 750D --- PSU: Corsair AX860i --- SSD: Seagate 120GB --- HDD: Seagate 2TB + Toshiba 1TB --- ODD: Asus External DVD-R

Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow 2013 Ultimate --- Mouse: Logitech G602 --- Mousepad: Corsair Vengeance MM600 --- Monitor: LG 29UM65

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Dude.. thats clearing the CMOS battery and I already did that >.< READ THE POST NEXT TIME.

He wasn't telling you that, his post talks about the same thing that mine. He was telling you to discharge the leftover power that might got inside the PSU. This can happen if your electricity wiring on the house isn't properly grounded.

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