OK, so I've been trying to avoid returning the machine....but looks like it's heading that way. Basically on cold boots, the machine hangs on the bios screen and won't boot to windows. This only happens on the first boot of the morning after being powered off overnight.
PC is always powered off from the wall too when not in use.
Brief spec :
i9 12900k.
Asus Rog z690 gaming f mobo.
16gb x 2 Corsair ddr5 dominator ram.
Asus Rog Strix 3090.
Corsaiar 1000w psu.
Corsair fans and aio, all usual RGB stuff etc.
1tb nvme (boot drive).
256gb m.2 from my old machine as extra storage.
500gb Samsung 870 ssd for added storage. The last two drives I added myself and are being read and written no issues.
Things I've done:
Verified it was booting from the correct drive.
Removed my added drives to rule out any conflicts or issues.
Reseated the RAM.
Turned off the xmp profiles in bios.
Loaded bios defaults.
Updated bios.
Cleared cmos.
Turned off fast boot in Windows and bios.
I then ran the Asus ootimizer/ai overclock software (this gave me 1 successful boot).
Tonight, back to normal, hanging on bios screen. Peripherals non responsive but the keyboard is lighting up, mouse is getting power and the USB headset is also being powered while this is happening.
Fans, RGB etc come on. 1 short beep from the mobo, which i believe is standard for asus.
One green light remains on the mobo, which I believe is the "boot" indicator thing.
Each of the above steps needed to be tried on different days as the issue is only on cold boots. So I've been testing stuff for well over a week.
After this happens, I need to hit the power button to turn the machine off, and then turning it back on for a second attempt at booting and all will be fine. It will perform and game with no issues.
I'm leaning towards hardware problems now. Funnily enough, before my pc was despatched, it was delayed due to boot issues in testing. I'm beginning to wonder if this is a dry joint on the mobo or a faulty psu.
But then again, this may not explain how I can game on it without issues. I've seen the GPU draw well over 400 Watts, so the psu wouldn't be faulty...would it?
I'm open to ideas guys, before I need to return it for rma.
😟
PC is always powered off from the wall too when not in use.
Brief spec :
i9 12900k.
Asus Rog z690 gaming f mobo.
16gb x 2 Corsair ddr5 dominator ram.
Asus Rog Strix 3090.
Corsaiar 1000w psu.
Corsair fans and aio, all usual RGB stuff etc.
1tb nvme (boot drive).
256gb m.2 from my old machine as extra storage.
500gb Samsung 870 ssd for added storage. The last two drives I added myself and are being read and written no issues.
Things I've done:
Verified it was booting from the correct drive.
Removed my added drives to rule out any conflicts or issues.
Reseated the RAM.
Turned off the xmp profiles in bios.
Loaded bios defaults.
Updated bios.
Cleared cmos.
Turned off fast boot in Windows and bios.
I then ran the Asus ootimizer/ai overclock software (this gave me 1 successful boot).
Tonight, back to normal, hanging on bios screen. Peripherals non responsive but the keyboard is lighting up, mouse is getting power and the USB headset is also being powered while this is happening.
Fans, RGB etc come on. 1 short beep from the mobo, which i believe is standard for asus.
One green light remains on the mobo, which I believe is the "boot" indicator thing.
Each of the above steps needed to be tried on different days as the issue is only on cold boots. So I've been testing stuff for well over a week.
After this happens, I need to hit the power button to turn the machine off, and then turning it back on for a second attempt at booting and all will be fine. It will perform and game with no issues.
I'm leaning towards hardware problems now. Funnily enough, before my pc was despatched, it was delayed due to boot issues in testing. I'm beginning to wonder if this is a dry joint on the mobo or a faulty psu.
But then again, this may not explain how I can game on it without issues. I've seen the GPU draw well over 400 Watts, so the psu wouldn't be faulty...would it?
I'm open to ideas guys, before I need to return it for rma.
😟