tracer11LB
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- Feb 11, 2016
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So just build rig and here are the specs.
-skylake i7 6600
-Asus Maximus VIII HERO Alpha
-Kingston 120 SSD
-Hitachi 1TB 7200RPM
-G.Skill Ripjaws 2x8 gb DDR4 3200
-Asus Strix GTX 980 TI OC version
-Corsair H100 GTX
-EVGA 1000w PSU
Well everything is stock speed. Bios is the latest version from ASUS site. After I build it, everything was running fine for like 2 days, then I was just browsing the net and it crashed. When I rebooted it, 1 out of 10 boot, it would boot all the way up to windows desktop but the rest, it would go to the ROG splash screen (windows splash screen) then monitor just goes to sleep. but the PC is still on like nothing happens. I have to press on the power button to turn it off. I though it was the monitor so tried with a different monitor, Cables, same thing. Research online for awhile but could not find anything that works.
What I found out to work (boot up to windows consistently) was to shut down completely then flip the power switch in the PSU wait a few seconds then turn it back on and turn the PC on, then it will boot to windows 90% of the time.
Now it is getting annoying.... so if anyone has any ideas, I would be so greatful. Thanks.
-skylake i7 6600
-Asus Maximus VIII HERO Alpha
-Kingston 120 SSD
-Hitachi 1TB 7200RPM
-G.Skill Ripjaws 2x8 gb DDR4 3200
-Asus Strix GTX 980 TI OC version
-Corsair H100 GTX
-EVGA 1000w PSU
Well everything is stock speed. Bios is the latest version from ASUS site. After I build it, everything was running fine for like 2 days, then I was just browsing the net and it crashed. When I rebooted it, 1 out of 10 boot, it would boot all the way up to windows desktop but the rest, it would go to the ROG splash screen (windows splash screen) then monitor just goes to sleep. but the PC is still on like nothing happens. I have to press on the power button to turn it off. I though it was the monitor so tried with a different monitor, Cables, same thing. Research online for awhile but could not find anything that works.
What I found out to work (boot up to windows consistently) was to shut down completely then flip the power switch in the PSU wait a few seconds then turn it back on and turn the PC on, then it will boot to windows 90% of the time.
Now it is getting annoying.... so if anyone has any ideas, I would be so greatful. Thanks.
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