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Pc switched off no apparent reason today had to keep switching psus and now they are functioning.
I am typing fast because everytime I boot up ythe pc I get a coulored blank screen and then it reboots.
Plus I installed windows 10 64 bit and I am only getting dx 11.2.
help
 
Assuming your signature is correct for the build you're having issues with.

Remove overclocks
Try just 1 GPU
Try just 1 stick of RAM
Ensure all cables, cards and CPU are correctly seated.
 
Tried different gpus and ports same problem.
will try ram and reseating tomo but what puzzles me is the AA code on the mobo.
AA=All Acceptable regardless of my screen going blank 5 seconds after logging in and reboots.
If anyone has experienced this and had a resolution please spare me the trouble and time.
 
Upon removing g cards i noticed for some bloody reason that there was liquid towards the bottom of the card on the cartridge that attaches to the pcie.
Just recieved a new mobo from overclockers and now I am not sure what to do, cleaned the card but is it worth testing again?
 
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So i reformatted my ssd and everything ran fine installed anti v software and graphic drivers then rebooted NOW AGAIN I keep getting coloured screens at login stage.
Maybe I need to update bios, looks like it from other people witht he same symptoms.
 
You appear to have more than one GPU, according to your sig? Have you tested with just one card each? I would suggest trying to clean out the card that's faulty. Are not able to get them RMA'd? Were they bought from OcUK?
 
I did rma them just 2months ago.
They are water cooled .

Just wondering why I receive a AA on the error code poster if there are problems.
I also cant beleive I just bought a god like mobo for over £400.

This is an arduous process.Will try.
 
I did rma them just 2months ago.
They are water cooled .

Just wondering why I receive a AA on the error code poster if there are problems.
I also cant beleive I just bought a god like mobo for over £400.

This is an arduous process.Will try.

Probably because its seeing that the GPUs are working correctly. This can happen as generally all the motherboard will do with the GPU is check what version of PCI-E and what speed its running at. From there its the gpu that generally does the work.

Does your motherboard have one of the EZ Plugs? It looks like its on the bottom of the board. Is that connected? Generally if you are installing more than 2 x GPU in a system this adds voltage and stability to the PCIe BUS.
 
Ok so I dont see the EZ plug socket on the RVE mobo for additional power.
Will try to switch off pcie lanes and see.

The EZ plug is a black molex male connector on the bottom side of the motherboard.

It's pointing down rather than towards the motherboard back plate.

See:

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Ok so I dont see the EZ plug socket on the RVE mobo for additional power.
Will try to switch off pcie lanes and see.

It definitely does have one I have checked the pics on the Asus Website. Its right at the bottom of the board. Its a molex Socket at right angles to the board.

Its number 3 on the diagram of the motherboard on page 26 and the full description on page 60 of the manual (Page numbers are based on the .pdf file)
 
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