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hey guys all of a sudden one day my screen had alot of artifacts and flickered until it turned off. i reformatted my ssd and tried to reinstall the graphics drivers and now my computer just boot loops after the splash screen. i cant even get into safe mode any more. when i reformatted everything was runnning perfectly until i installed the drivers than i lost video signal and started to boot loop. i have tried swapping which gpu is on top. it has been running fairly smmoothly for about a year now, this has just happened out of the blue for no reason. before the bootloop i was getting a black screen and white dot circle that didnt stop spinning after hours. i have tried resetting cmos and bios flashing as well. i have tried installing without hd audio and geforce experience as i thought they may have been the problem. i have a 5820k asus x99-a and dual 980ti all custom watercooled. i have checked and there are no leaks. i cannot plug an optical cable into the mobo because it is x99. right now i have an $8000aus paperweight. here is a link to everything in the system besides custom cables, https://au.pcpartpicker.com/b/h94CmG

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i have a 4k animation monitor as well that cost $1400 for my animation work that i can no longer do price also includes whole system not just tower. i dont have an igpu because i am using x99. i have put a link of pc part picker with everything in the system. i have loaded optimised defaults so i dont think it has to do with the bios.

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3 minutes ago, mizusteel said:

i have a 4k animation monitor as well that cost $1400 for my animation work that i can no longer do price also includes whole system not just tower. i dont have an igpu because i am using x99. i have put a link of pc part picker with everything in the system. i have loaded optimised defaults so i dont think it has to do with the bios.

it doesn't sound a like a bios issue it sounds like a gpu issue and the igpu is handy to test if your gpus are borked. have you tryed removing your gpus and trying a different one or just trying each of them but with only one plugged in a at a time 

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to remove a gou i would need to fully dismantle my custom loop i cannot plug one in at a time because of the water block attaching the two gpu together. i cant use igpu because i cannot get to the desktop. it boot loops straight after splash screen saying asus with the spinning circle

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