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Hi guys,

 

The other day I was away from my PC and Inleft it on when I came back it only powered on for a split second and then switched off and wont power on again until it has all the caps drained and reset. I have a 6850k and Asus X99 strix. Full specs are on my profile. At the time it was overclocked on sock voltage to 4.0GHz stable. Any advice would be appreciated. 

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flush your bois it maybe your overclock out side of that RMA springs to mind

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Just now, TheSmartPotato said:

Hi guys,

 

The other day I was away from my PC and Inleft it on when I came back it only powered on for a split second and then switched off and wont power on again until it has all the caps drained and reset. I have a 6850k and Asus X99 strix. Full specs are on my profile. At the time it was overclocked on sock voltage to 4.0GHz stable. Any advice would be appreciated. 

Reset/clear Cmos. Maby test whit a ather PSU ?


Doesn't that bord has a debug LED ?

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3 hours ago, Swealteek said:

Reset/clear Cmos. Maby test whit a ather PSU ?


Doesn't that bord has a debug LED ?

I have cleared Cmos multiple times and yes it does but if it is only on for a second then off how would I read that. I cant

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1 minute ago, TheSmartPotato said:

That OC has been stable for months

 

Just becas its stable for now dastn mean its stable in the futer

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1 hour ago, TheSmartPotato said:

It was stress tested for a couple days and was perfect. I highly doubt thats the problem

 

You may doubt it but its the most probable cause if your other components are fine. What do you have to loose flushing your bios? getting a slightly slow clock speed but working pc or OC that doesn't boot NO BRAINER

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24 minutes ago, MrMarriarty said:

You may doubt it but its the most probable cause if your other components are fine. What do you have to loose flushing your bios? getting a slightly slow clock speed but working pc or OC that doesn't boot NO BRAINER

I dont know if I can make this more clear. Read what I have written. I HAVE DONE THAT BECAUSE IT IS A NO BRAINER

 

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27 minutes ago, MrMarriarty said:

You may doubt it but its the most probable cause if your other components are fine. What do you have to loose flushing your bios? getting a slightly slow clock speed but working pc or OC that doesn't boot NO BRAINER

He didt that. And i dont think flashing a bios wil help becas it wont start the bios proces to start whit.

 

2 minutes ago, TheSmartPotato said:

I dont know if I can make this more clear. Read what I have written. I HAVE DONE THAT BECAUSE IT IS A NO BRAINER

 

I realy think you need to look at a new psu. Becas form wat you trytd its the only thing unchat. ANd fomr wat you see im supprtits if its soming els

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5 hours ago, Swealteek said:

He didt that. And i dont think flashing a bios wil help becas it wont start the bios proces to start whit.

 

I realy think you need to look at a new psu. Becas form wat you trytd its the only thing unchat. ANd fomr wat you see im supprtits if its soming els

See I am not sure if thats the issue due to the fact at idle/off there are lots of leds and a fan controller which seem stable. I have a spare PSU I will test to make sure.

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