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Processor | i9 10900K |
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Motherboard | ASUS Z590 E-Gaming |
Cooling | CPU AIO - EVGA Liquid cooled GPU - Air cooled |
Memory | 32GB |
Video Card(s) | Zotac RTX 3090 Ti Holoblack (NTK female pins in the cable that came with the GPU) |
Storage | Too many to list here !!! |
Display(s) | 32" Samsung 4K (Smart Monitor) |
Case | Obsidian 500D |
Audio Device(s) | Monitor - see above |
Power Supply | EVGA 1000 watt |
Mouse | EVGA X17 |
Keyboard | EVGA Z15 |
Software | Win 10 |
I was experiencing the same issue the OP of this thread is having, took me two days to track down the issue.@Naifamar
try, but if it doesnt help, see if you can borrow another psu, just to able to exclude it,
as it basically only leaves the board as cause.
It was not until I stumbled on that video I posted (post #11) that thought ... "Hmm ! Maybe that's the issue !"
Yes, I tested with the CMOS battery out, PC booted just fine, but not with the CMOS battery in.
New battery for the CMOS solved the issue in the end, this is why I suggested in post #2 to replace the CMOS battery with a new one to rule that out.
Sometimes it's the little things that get "overlooked" !