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Random Reboots with Fast Boot Enabled?

I have the same Motherboard as you and enabling fast boot worked for me. It could be a problem with your CPU overheating or your boot drive. Check those out (cables, mounts etc.)

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I have the same Motherboard as you and enabling fast boot worked for me. It could be a problem with your CPU overheating or your boot drive. Check those out (cables, mounts etc.)

Everything works perfectly with fastboot disabled. My CPU idles at 30 degees.

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Hmm. Damaged BIOS? Maybe try re-flashing if you know how. Your best choice is to probable update the BIOS firmware, could just be an error.

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  • CPU: Intel i5 4690k @3.5ghz  Motherboard: MSI U3 Plus Z97 GPU: Radeon R9 270x 2gb OC HDD: WD Green 3tb SDDs: Samsung 120gb, Kingston V300 120gb Case: Fractal Design Define R5 PSU: Corsair V650 Fans: Corsair AF14 x4 CPU cooler: Hyper 212 EVO (Upgrading soon)     
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