Update: This issue resurfaced again. It happened when it was overclocked and when I went into the bios setup this time it worked for about 10 seconds then it slowed way down to a halt. Could this be a power issue? I checked the cpu heatsink and it is screwed in properly and my temps are lower than usual. To get past that bios issue I ran into the bios as quick as i could and changed it to stock and it booted fine. The weird thing is I shut it down then rebooted with the overclock and it is still working. I have no dam clue whatsoever the problem could be. Ambient in the room is about 70 F. My only guess is motherboard or power supply but still asks the question of why will it start up currently but just not after a night's rest.
Main Issue:
For some reason I started up my computer today and it will not post. It will show the motherboard screen then the monitor will lose display for a second then go back to the motherboard screen. I have tried taking the motherboard battery out to reset and it still goes back to the same issue. Looked around google for answers but could not find anything.
I don't think it is the video card as it will show on the monitor. My only guess is the cpu or the motherboard. The motherboard light's all go on. It occurred yesterday once then I shut off the power to it for a minute and restarted it with higher dram voltage and it worked. Lost as to what to do.
Main Issue:
For some reason I started up my computer today and it will not post. It will show the motherboard screen then the monitor will lose display for a second then go back to the motherboard screen. I have tried taking the motherboard battery out to reset and it still goes back to the same issue. Looked around google for answers but could not find anything.
I don't think it is the video card as it will show on the monitor. My only guess is the cpu or the motherboard. The motherboard light's all go on. It occurred yesterday once then I shut off the power to it for a minute and restarted it with higher dram voltage and it worked. Lost as to what to do.
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