Here's a complex one to work out. The most annoying thing is it's not replicable in any way.
Setup is Asus ROG Strix Z370-F with i5 8600k, 16GB Corsair Vengance LED, Strix GTX980. All under a custom water loop.
9 times out of 10, I hit the power button and it boots within seconds. 1/10 it does not, it will not even POST.
Sometimes it's just a black screen, sometimes I see the ASUS logo, sometimes I even get the windows circley balls, which freeze and nothing happens. I've left it for half an hour, nothing happens.
POST LED's can vary between fixing on VGA or even showing a clean POST. Sometimes from this point, through a variety of resetting, BIOS resetting and patience, I can get it going. Sometimes this takes 10 minutes, sometimes hours.
The only thing I've not tested (and cannot test easily) is my PSU, as I do not have a spare and don't know anyone who does within a reasonable distance.
When it does run, its rock solid. GPU will run with a seriously good overclock without a single artefact for hours and hours at a time.
Does it sound like a motherboard issue? It's the only thing I can put it down to? It's under warranty so I can return it for a replacement, but I just cannot work out what could be causing this?
Thanks
Setup is Asus ROG Strix Z370-F with i5 8600k, 16GB Corsair Vengance LED, Strix GTX980. All under a custom water loop.
9 times out of 10, I hit the power button and it boots within seconds. 1/10 it does not, it will not even POST.
Sometimes it's just a black screen, sometimes I see the ASUS logo, sometimes I even get the windows circley balls, which freeze and nothing happens. I've left it for half an hour, nothing happens.
POST LED's can vary between fixing on VGA or even showing a clean POST. Sometimes from this point, through a variety of resetting, BIOS resetting and patience, I can get it going. Sometimes this takes 10 minutes, sometimes hours.
- I've tested RAM, one stick, two sticks, all the different slots. MEMTEST has been run and come back clear.
- BIOS re-flashed to latest version
- GPU drivers cleared, then reinstalled from fresh
- Windows 10 reinstalled.
- All overclocks removed from GPU/CPU/RAM(XMP only)
The only thing I've not tested (and cannot test easily) is my PSU, as I do not have a spare and don't know anyone who does within a reasonable distance.
When it does run, its rock solid. GPU will run with a seriously good overclock without a single artefact for hours and hours at a time.
Does it sound like a motherboard issue? It's the only thing I can put it down to? It's under warranty so I can return it for a replacement, but I just cannot work out what could be causing this?
Thanks