F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop System restarts immediately after a crash.

System restarts immediately after a crash.

System restarts immediately after a crash.

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Cat461
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01-29-2016, 10:02 PM
#1
I purchased this PC from iBuyPower last year and haven’t faced any problems until today. After turning it on, it behaves strangely—almost stutters before booting normally for about a minute, then shuts down completely. The Specs for the computer are visible in the picture.
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Cat461
01-29-2016, 10:02 PM #1

I purchased this PC from iBuyPower last year and haven’t faced any problems until today. After turning it on, it behaves strangely—almost stutters before booting normally for about a minute, then shuts down completely. The Specs for the computer are visible in the picture.

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Wiicarbon
Member
234
01-30-2016, 06:30 AM
#2
Start with good footwear. Go through the BIOS settings, reset everything to the default state or enable auto and disable DOCP/XMP. Retry the process. It might also relate to the power supply unit. Adjust and test again.
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Wiicarbon
01-30-2016, 06:30 AM #2

Start with good footwear. Go through the BIOS settings, reset everything to the default state or enable auto and disable DOCP/XMP. Retry the process. It might also relate to the power supply unit. Adjust and test again.

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YAS_PLAYS_MC
Member
58
01-31-2016, 10:02 PM
#3
I’m going to need to pay for your visit after resetting to the suggested default settings. So far it’s working fine without any hard failure. Since I’m not very familiar with PCs, could you help me figure out what might have caused this? My area had a lightning storm yesterday and there was a power outage, so I was concerned something could have been damaged.
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YAS_PLAYS_MC
01-31-2016, 10:02 PM #3

I’m going to need to pay for your visit after resetting to the suggested default settings. So far it’s working fine without any hard failure. Since I’m not very familiar with PCs, could you help me figure out what might have caused this? My area had a lightning storm yesterday and there was a power outage, so I was concerned something could have been damaged.

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Davenporthunt
Member
51
02-02-2016, 05:48 PM
#4
It might be helpful if it's bios-specific. I'd try using DOCP/XMP in BIOS to bring the memory speed back up to 3200MHz.
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Davenporthunt
02-02-2016, 05:48 PM #4

It might be helpful if it's bios-specific. I'd try using DOCP/XMP in BIOS to bring the memory speed back up to 3200MHz.