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Title. I can run all the stability tests in the world and it will not crash my pc. But no matter what, my computer will always restart on the initial boot. I have rest my bios several times, and have tried SO many different overclocks. Right now I have stock clock with turbo up to 4.4 GHz, and it still crashes. I have went from stock voltage all the way up to 1.35 V and nothing. Like I said I could run a stability test and it would be fine, it's just initial boot. pls help, it's beyond annoying

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I am willing to be its the video cards... firmware/drivers... something. Eliminate variables... pull the cards out and see if it still happens. Bad intel cpu's are sooooo rare. Look elsewhere for the problem.

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I am willing to be its the video cards... firmware/drivers... something. Eliminate variables... pull the cards out and see if it still happens. Bad intel cpu's are sooooo rare. Look elsewhere for the problem.

I'm going to the store today and I might be able to buy something to test, should I try a new PSU or?

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