This board is about 3 months old, and I have never had a problem until recently
It will run fine for days and/or Warm Boot/Reboot without a hiccup.
If I shut down, when I attempt to restart.. fan lights flash on for a second, everything gives a quick "whir"
and then NADA...
With the power still on.. a press or two of (only) the BIOS Reset button starts the machine right up
However, I now have to re-enable RAID, F10/reboot, change the Boot Drive back to the ARRAY,
DEL/reboot, and everything is Hunky-Dory... err, um Copacetic.
On the outside chance that it may have gone bad... I replaced this 2032 bios' button battery
and it started right up, But, sadly, that was only because BIOS had been reset to factory settings
...similar to pushing the BIOS clear button to achieve a BOOT.
A couple of days ago, while in the midst going through 'The Ritual' to get running, I flashed the to most current BIOS version
(which was one point release newer than my resident version) ...still No Joy.
My current line of thought is that: my Power Supply might be bad.
Does anyone have any insight as to what the problem might be?
Thank You, in advance.
_Richie_K
Sys spec:
ASROCK Z77 Extreme4
Intel I5-3570K
8GB (2x4) Corsair Dominator 1866C9 (slots 2 & 4)
2x 150GD WD VelociRaptor (RAID 0)
2x EVGA GTX 580 Graphics (currently only 1 of 2 installed)
Kingston 60GB SSD (Swap/Page file)
Memorex CD/DVD/RW
Coolmax ZPG-1200 watt PS
Coolermaster HAF-series ATX Case
and an EVGA heatsink as big as your head, with fans, of course,
Running in Windows 7 Pro 64-bit
ALL SETTINGS on all Devices are Nominal (Factory Spec)
All Drivers are Current
It will run fine for days and/or Warm Boot/Reboot without a hiccup.
If I shut down, when I attempt to restart.. fan lights flash on for a second, everything gives a quick "whir"
and then NADA...
With the power still on.. a press or two of (only) the BIOS Reset button starts the machine right up
However, I now have to re-enable RAID, F10/reboot, change the Boot Drive back to the ARRAY,
DEL/reboot, and everything is Hunky-Dory... err, um Copacetic.
On the outside chance that it may have gone bad... I replaced this 2032 bios' button battery
and it started right up, But, sadly, that was only because BIOS had been reset to factory settings
...similar to pushing the BIOS clear button to achieve a BOOT.
A couple of days ago, while in the midst going through 'The Ritual' to get running, I flashed the to most current BIOS version
(which was one point release newer than my resident version) ...still No Joy.
My current line of thought is that: my Power Supply might be bad.
Does anyone have any insight as to what the problem might be?
Thank You, in advance.
_Richie_K
Sys spec:
ASROCK Z77 Extreme4
Intel I5-3570K
8GB (2x4) Corsair Dominator 1866C9 (slots 2 & 4)
2x 150GD WD VelociRaptor (RAID 0)
2x EVGA GTX 580 Graphics (currently only 1 of 2 installed)
Kingston 60GB SSD (Swap/Page file)
Memorex CD/DVD/RW
Coolmax ZPG-1200 watt PS
Coolermaster HAF-series ATX Case
and an EVGA heatsink as big as your head, with fans, of course,
Running in Windows 7 Pro 64-bit
ALL SETTINGS on all Devices are Nominal (Factory Spec)
All Drivers are Current
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