First: Remove the CMOS batt for several minutes (this will also clear CMOS, so have your settings recorded) with power unplugged or switched off at the PSU. Then replace batt. Press & hold clear CMOS W/the PSU switched on and the computer off for several seconds. This will reset it to "new" condition, Asus calls it "CLRTC".
Then try it with nothing plugged in. If that works, but then you get the prob with your cable plugged in...
i7-3930K; Asus RIVE; G.SKILL Ripjaws Z 4x4GB DDR3 1866; MSI 7870 2GD5/OC; Crucial M4 SSD 256GB;
Corsair 1000HX; Corsair H100, 4x Excalibur 120mm PWM CPU Fan p-p, AS5; SB X-Fi Titanium Fata1ity Pro;
Dell U2412m IPS 1920x1200; Cooler Master HAF 932 case; Tripp-Lite OMNIVS1500 UPS fully Line-interactive.
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And I have a second (wife's) computer,
Eve.Overclocking is useless to me if it is not rock stable.