10-22-2014 01:39 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 09:53 PM by ROGBot
10-28-2014 09:39 AM
philly cheese steak wrote:
Dude
Your found some else's ideal and posted it as your own, you have no clue! All your posts should be deleted as your the troll, You think Asus is gonna hire you or give you a bag of money? You probably don't even own the board, so who is the real troll?
10-28-2014 10:51 AM
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10-30-2014 12:21 PM
Nodens wrote:
How high is the humidity at your location? Nothing else makes sense for this issue.
10-30-2014 07:14 PM
eL_eL wrote:
Not sure about OP but weather is typical San Diego. 72-75F degrees during the day and high 50s F at night with no excessive humidity.
System shutdown again at 9:25AM today. I swapped the old Seasonic X1250 power supply with a new one. Will report back if things improve.
11-03-2014 04:57 AM
Nodens wrote:
You don't seem to have the same issue as the OP. You said your system will power on after it's been left off for a while while the OP needs the hairdryer in order to power it up again. Your case seems to indicate unstable overclocking. Since you already swapped the board, the board can be ruled out. I would start by trying to reproduce your issue at stock settings. And if you can, you should check your RAM with Memtest86+. If RAM passes the test, try a barebone setup (only CPU, RAM , Video card. No headers whatsoever, no usb devices etc etc). Then start connecting devices and headers one by one until it happens again.