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10-12-2020 06:04 AM #1
Random bios updates
Anyone knows why my bios gives me this screen and shuts down like 3 times after i had a powershortage?
*See screenshot and signature fir pc details*Last edited by Florre; 10-12-2020 at 06:08 AM.
CPU Intel i7 5960X@ 4.5Ghz
RAM Corsair Dominator Platinum 32GB 2400mhz
GPU 2 X EVGA GTX 980 in SLI
SSD 2 X Samsung 850 Pro 1TB
HDD 2 X WD RE 4TB
MOBO Asus Rampage V Extreme
PSU Corsair AX 1500i
CASE Corsair 900D
DISPLAY 2 X ROG Swift
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10-12-2020 07:12 AM #2
Nicholas Steel PC Specs Motherboard ASUS Crosshair Hero VIII WiFi Processor AMD Ryzen 3700X Memory (part number) 16GB DDR4 3600Mhz Graphics Card #1 Nvidia Geforce 1070Ti 8GB Sound Card Integrated Monitor Samsung P2350 CPU Cooler Noctua NH D-14 Case Fractal Design Define R5 Power Supply Corsair AX760 Keyboard DELL SK8110/Logitech Orion 610 Mouse ASUS Gladius Headset Sennheiser HD380 Pro OS Windows 10 Pro x64
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Well, a BIOS update can involve multiple restarts to complete the process (with a long period of nothing being shown on the screen during parts of the process, followed by the LED controller getting a lengthy update). If you didn't trigger the BIOS update yourself than I'm not sure what instigated it.
Computer specifications:
Windows 10 Pro x64|AMD Ryzen 3700X|ASUS Crosshair Hero VIII WiFi Motherboard|16GB DDR4 3600Mhz RAM|Integrated Audio|MSI Geforce 1070Ti|Corsair AX760 Platinum Power Supply|Fractal Define Design R5 Computer Case|Samsung P2350 Monitor
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10-12-2020 09:18 AM #3
I didnt start the bios update, it did that by itself after my house had a powershortage.
And 2 weeks ago when i flushed out my waterloop and had to plug out the psu cable*CPU Intel i7 5960X@ 4.5Ghz
RAM Corsair Dominator Platinum 32GB 2400mhz
GPU 2 X EVGA GTX 980 in SLI
SSD 2 X Samsung 850 Pro 1TB
HDD 2 X WD RE 4TB
MOBO Asus Rampage V Extreme
PSU Corsair AX 1500i
CASE Corsair 900D
DISPLAY 2 X ROG Swift
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10-23-2020 07:25 AM #4
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10-28-2020 11:33 AM #5
Hello,
This prompt can often happen unprompted due to system instability. If it persists, you may want to either revert to stock or test both CPU and memory stability independantly.