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Ok I'm ready to throw this pc out the window got the pc all put back together the night and now it just goes to a black screen after the gigabyte splash screen. I can't even boot into the bios seriously getting p***ed of with this now :( having no luck at all with it
 
Its hard to think someone who can overclock in his sleep can fail to sort your issue if it is the supplied bundles fault. Hell if paid by the hour you have had great value from OCUK, I just hope you sort it and let us know!
 
I'm sure 8pack didn't fail he knows these things inside out. I'm hoping it is my psu but I don't think it is only one way to find out so ill get a lend of my friends tomorrow.

I've been giving a different motherboard back this isn't the motherboard I sent back that's for sure there
 
I used Asus Matrix 980 Ti GPU and Superflower 1600w Titanium PSU. Its my standard test rig. That Bundle ran stress tests for around 3 hours including stock with XMP enabled only which I ran for one hour and did 20 Reboots all 100% fine. I even did cold boots with power cord out and in a couple of times.

I also did not use M.2 SSD or your SSD's so maybe there is in an issue in bios detection of the drives. This sometimes happens when one drive is on its way out. So you need to test this.

Are you shorting something??

Warping the board??

Try it totally out of the case.
 
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I'm sure 8pack didn't fail he knows these things inside out. I'm hoping it is my psu but I don't think it is only one way to find out so ill get a lend of my friends tomorrow.

I've been giving a different motherboard back this isn't the motherboard I sent back that's for sure there

How do you know motherboard been changed from what you sent
 
Ok I'm ready to throw this pc out the window got the pc all put back together the night and now it just goes to a black screen after the gigabyte splash screen. I can't even boot into the bios seriously getting p***ed of with this now :( having no luck at all with it
I had similar issues after I had plugged in all my USB devices, have you more than just keyboard/mouse attached?
 
I used Asus Matrix 980 Ti GPU and Superflower 1600w Titanium PSU. Its my standard test rig. That Bundle ran stress tests for around 3 hours including stock with XMP enabled only which I ran for one hour and did 20 Reboots all 100% fine. I even did cold boots with power cord out and in a couple of times.

I also did not use M.2 SSD or your SSD's so maybe there is in an issue in bios detection of the drives. This sometimes happens when one drive is on its way out. So you need to test this.

Are you shorting something??

Warping the board??

Try it totally out of the case.

I don't think anything is shorting out as it's back in the case the same way as it has been with all my builds and I'm using the stand off's. I will try it outside the case when I get home just to be sure.

I've also tried it without the m.2 which has my o's on it without any luck although I still had other drives connected so I will remove all the drives to when I get home.

What do you mean by wrapping? I'm not familar with this term
 
The board definitely isn't bending or flexing all the holes are matching up perfectly and lightly tightened.

Once I get out of work ill take it out of the case and give it another go. Hopefully I don't lose my rag like last night lol
 
ok the reason i could not get into the bios seems to be my really old 320gb hard drive if i disconnect that wala i can now get into the bios :). seems a bit strange also as there is no programs on it just some photos and music

tried to boot at stock settings keeps crashing at the windows logo. but if i enable xmp it boots fine. does this sound like a ram problem? ive ran memtest on it with no faults i dont mind buying different ram if it will get the pc to boot at stock.

also i still havent tried a different psu yet waiting on a friend calling down with his
 
So its obviously a voltage not being applied at full Bios reset. Maybe slight Vdroop on the Vdimm. I mean do a multimeter test if you wish to waste even more of your own time instead of simply using the pc and having fun!!

XMP means it runs at 3000mhz so who cares about 2133 really its simply nothing to worry about at all.
 
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