01-21-2018 02:14 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:40 PM by ROGBot
01-21-2018 02:37 PM
5308771 wrote:
Specs:
CPU: Intel 8700k
MB: Asus ROG X Hero
RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws V F4-3200C16S-16GVK
I OCed the CPU to 4.6 GHZ with XMP profile.
I always disconnect the power cord from the wall socket when I power off the pc. But the next morning when I power on the pc from cold start, I always have a wire problem, when I press the start button, the computer start up (fan, spinning, motherboard light on), then shut off and then start up into bios, and computer works normally with no error of unexpected shut down.
I just want to know is this normal? I have another computer 6700k + ASUS VIII Hero, which doesn’t have this problem.
How can I fix this?
Thanks very much for your help.
01-21-2018 02:41 PM
XIIIIX wrote:
Sounds like you have a Corsair AX1200i and the "power-loss " protection in bios enabled.
For some reason it `s a combo that gave me a lot of problems when taking off the power completely :cool:
Disabling in bios helps, but not cures it completely.
Sometime`s the "protection/self-test" build in the Corsair AX plays up .
01-21-2018 02:53 PM
01-21-2018 03:00 PM
Itzycharles wrote:
Same here in Evga. has being like these since ever. and more oc is on. on stock values does not happens. i stop seeing these on those scenarios. I see these as check . even make a self test on ram slots since check each xmp profile getting mount. these is how i see it do not worry about it. SInce the day I add a battery backup and current protection I stop power down the psu. Unless there is a huge thunderstorms then i turn off complete the power on the system
01-21-2018 03:37 PM
5308771 wrote:
I just want to know is this normal?
01-21-2018 03:44 PM
Praz wrote:
Hello
Completely normal. The controllers need a double restart to fully initialize when booting after power has been removed.
01-21-2018 07:57 PM
Praz wrote:
Hello
Different platform/architecture.
03-27-2018 02:18 PM
5308771 wrote:
So there is no way to eliminate the double boot problem? Any suggestion would be appreciated.