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So I have a couple of intermittent issues, and a few annoying issues, that occur starting with:
1. If starting the PC from being shut down for a long period of time, the computer will not post.. sometimes it will hang with the fan blasting at full speed, sometimes it will shut back off in 10 seconds or so. Odd thing, if the room is very cold (AC on) it happens nearly 100% of the time, if the room is warm it has sometimes booted up properly, sometimes freezes on the windows loading screen. An interesting bypass that works 100% of the time when this happens, if I press the cmos reset button in the back of the PC, it will boot up properly 100% of the time.
2. Not sure if it's by design or a bug in the BIOS, if my computer fails to boot properly, the next time it boots up it sets the CPU at 1.80 GHz (3.0GHz Intel Quad Core processor) and I have to enter the BIOS and exit or reboot again to clear it back to 3.0GHz.
My Computer:
ASUS Striker II Extreme LGA 775 NVIDIA nForce 790i Ultra SLI ATX Intel Motherboard
Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 Yorkfield 3.0GHz LGA 775 130W Quad-Core Processor BX80569QX9650.
8GB CORSAIR XMS3 DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) TWIN3X4096-1600C7DHX (will only run at 1333.. /frown).
OCZ GameXStream OCZ1010GXSSLI 1010W ATX12V / EPS12V SLI Ready Active PFC Power Supply.
2X EVGA 512-P3-N841-A3 GeForce 8800GTS 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI
in SLI.
2X Western Digital Raptor WD1500ADFD 150GB 10000 RPM SATA 1.5Gb/s 3.5' Hard Drive -Bare Drive
1X Western Digital Caviar Black WD1001FALS 1TB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5' Internal Hard Drive -Bare Drive
Not really sure if any other information is needed to help diagnose the problem but I'll supply whatever it is. I've done memory testing and everything has come up clean. I've updated the BIOS, no change. I've taken out 2GB of ram and tested it out, problem persists. I can't figure out the problem for the life of me, my only guess is that it's a glitch in the motherboard and without one to swap it with I can't really test the theory. What do you guys think?