Pc Weird Behaviour

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Xristos Tougas

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Hello,pc turned off in its own,tried to power on nothing happens,then it starts restarting really fast,like it’s trying to start and fails.After many minutes it turns on.I can send discord or something video of the problem

ASU’s rig strix motherboard
CPU:i5-14600
Gpu:3060 Oc rtx
pSU:850W be quiet
Ssd nvme
 
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Today I woke up and found my pc in the state the picture shows
My pc was turned off last night.it just did all this on its own
In the link I show what happened last night
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pc turned off in its own,

What was the computer being used for at the time.

Have you been tinkering with the settings in the BIOS.

Have you done as is advised in your BIOS screenshot as in restored the MBs default factory settings.

What speed is the RAM and how many sticks of it do you have.

Today I woke up and found my pc in the state the picture shows

Two possible reasons, a system short or wake on LAN has somehow been enabled.

Fwiw, no way should your computer have been left connected to the mains power while you were sleeping, it possibly going on fire is the most important reason why not.
 
What was the computer being used for at the time.

Have you been tinkering with the settings in the BIOS.

Have you done as is advised in your BIOS screenshot as in restored the MBs default factory settings.

What speed is the RAM and how many sticks of it do you have.
Nah I use only for playing league of legends
I have 2 sticks of 16Gb 6400 Corsair ram
I Didn’t do bios factory settings
 
You get five minutes to edit a post, please use it rather than double or in your case quadruple post, thanks.

The RAM is not appropriate for your CPU, Intel state here up to 5600MHz/MT/s and if you have XMP enabled the RAM will get auto OCd past what the CPU can handle and the PC will become unstable.

Restore the MBs default factory settings in the BIOS like it it is telling you.

The reason why the PC is not restarting when you are in the BIOS is because the RAM is only working at its SPD rate and it is only once the system tries to fire up with XMP enabled that the computer falls over
 
You get five minutes to edit a post, please use it rather than double or in your case quadruple post, thanks.

The RAM is not appropriate for your CPU, Intel state here up to 5600MHz/MT/s and if you have XMP enabled the RAM will get auto OCd past what the CPU can handle and the PC will become unstable.

Restore the MBs default factory settings in the BIOS like it it is telling you.

The reason why the PC is not restarting when you are in the BIOS is because the RAM is only working at its SPD rate and it is only once the system tries to fire up with XMP enabled that the computer falls over
Thanks a lot XMP is enabled so it was tuned at 6400,i will restore to defaults and see if it will be ok now.
 
Btw i forgot to mention,each time the pc did all this weird behaviour the BIOS lost all previous settings

Not sure how that can be when you say in reply #9 that XMP was enabled.

Two things that can result in BIOS settings not being kept are a bad BIOS chip and a CMOS battery that has expired, if either were the case you would get a checksum error every time you booted from after the PC had been shutdown and turned off.

The PSU is good quality but the model has documented issues, see notes 13 and 14 under High End units here

I have a big job on today so won`t be around for a while, I will check back later and good luck meanwhile.
 
Not sure how that can be when you say in reply #9 that XMP was enabled.

Two things that can result in BIOS settings not being kept are a bad BIOS chip and a CMOS battery that has expired, if either were the case you would get a checksum error every time you booted from after the PC had been shutdown and turned off.

The PSU is good quality but the model has documented issues, see notes 13 and 14 under High End units here

I have a big job on today so won`t be around for a while, I will check back later and good luck meanwhile.
Ok thanks a lot ,note that the pc was made 3 weeks ago,everything is brand new
 
You are welcome but can I ask that you do not quote every reply as we have to read the full post to make sure nothing gets missed, thanks.

Have you restored the MBs default BIOS settings and if yes how are things going.
 
You are welcome but can I ask that you do not quote every reply as we have to read the full post to make sure nothing gets missed, thanks.

Have you restored the MBs default BIOS settings and if yes how are things going.
I did,so far things are okay,also unplugged the ups cuz I thought all that restarts,power button not starting PC and all that was UPS fault
 
Well,I was away all day,was watching pc (my pic was turned on at Home Screen)via TP Link camera, all good,BIOs was on default setttings,UPS was out,I came home lying to bed ,and I heard the PC doing restart Loop again,so I guess problem is not solved.
When I come home I turned pc off,so the restart loops started happening while it was off
 
UPS was out,I came home lying to bed ,and I heard the PC doing restart Loop again

Not sure what you mean by the above, are you saying that the PC restarted when the UPS was not connected to it.

(my pic was turned on at Home Screen)via TP Link camera,

I mentioned this before, have you made sure that wake on LAN is not enabled in the BIOS.

Are you properly shutting down Windows when you are done and why are you not turning the PC off at the wall socket when it is not in use.
 
Being that the OP revisited the forum but chose not to acknowledge my reply this thread will be closed.
 
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