Just an update on this, I never ended up swapping the board, as I need my computer, and now swapping the board is no longer an option. I just recently tried troubleshooting again, and the board has a switch to select between two BIOSes, so I switched it, and I was able to set the ram speed to...
I'll check the battery tomorrow, what kind of battery does it use? I'll have to take out the graphics card to get to the battery. I still haven't sent it in for an RMA since taking everything apart is a pain, but I'm still planning to.
I tried reflashing the bios a while back, and that didn't work. I'm going to get a new laptop in a few weeks, and then I'll send in the board and get a replacement.
I had a thread about this a while back, and I still haven't been able to fix the problem. I have an ASRock Fatal1ty X99M killer 3.1 motherboard in my computer, and when I tried to set the fans to silent, it wouldn't boot after I saved it the settings. It has gotten worse to the point where if...
I tried reflashing the BIOS, but I'm still having the same issue. It seems like the system won't boot every time I change a setting in the BIOS, and save it and then I have to clear the CMOS to get it to boot.
ASRock support isn't very good, I'm pretty sure that it is a software issue because I had the memory speed set to 3200 MHz before, and it was working fine. Now I can't even do that. ASRock offered me a new motherboard, but they didn't really look into the possibility of it being a BIOS bug...
Is it the overheating protection setting? It says that it will automatically shut down when it detects that the motherboard is overheating with it enabled. I tried setting just one of the chassis fans to silent, and it still wouldn't start, so I had to clear the CMOS again.
Yes, it's running...
What's odd is it still wouldn't boot when I tried to set the RAM speed back to 3200mhz when the fan speed is set to default. It was working fine before at 3200 MHz when the fan speed was at default. It started acting weird when I tried to use Corsair link to see if I could change the PSU ran...
I have an i7 6800k with an ASRock x99m killer motherboard with a Be Quiet Dark Rock TF CPU cooler in a fractal design case, and the fans have been kind of loud, so I tried setting the fans to silent in the ASRock fan-tastic tuner in the UEFI. After I do that, the system won't boot and I have to...