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Problem reemerged after 3 days of normal gaming. I replaced the 4 x 8gb of gskill ripjaw 3200mhz sticks with 2x16gb corsair rgb vengeance sticks.
Note: ram passed all memtest86 tests. Inside memtest86 I did the benchmark and One of The sticks had a weird and different graph then the test. That stick alone would cause intermittent boot problems. So that’s how I came to the conclusion of ram.
Well if you have since changed the motherboard and cpu you will have to format the drive and reinstall Windows from scratch for it to function correctly. Suggest you do so.
I’ve reinstalled windows and the problem was gone for a few days only to come back again. Let’s review, I’ve built and entirely new and upgraded computer even routers and modems except for the ssd’s and HDD. I know what your thinking maybe it’s the drives except I’ve moved games to other drives and still same problem. I’m convinced I’m the only person to have a problem this severe transfer too a whole new computer
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