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System Name | Main Machine |
---|---|
Processor | Intel i9-13900KS |
Motherboard | ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Apex |
Cooling | Water cooling, 2x EK-DDC 3.2 PWM, 1x360mm+1x240mm+1x120mm EK, Mora 360 Pro, EK-Quantum Velocity 2 |
Memory | G.SKILL 32GB DDR5-7200, 7200J3445G16GX2-TZ5RS |
Video Card(s) | ASRock RX 7900 XTX Aqua |
Storage | 2x WD_BLACK SN850X 1TB und 2TB, 2x8TB Seagate Ironwolf |
Display(s) | ASUS ROG Strix XG27WQ 27inch 165Hz FreeSync Premium Pro |
Case | Cooler Master COSMOS C700P |
Audio Device(s) | Turtle Beach Elite Pro Tournament + Elite Pro TAC |
Power Supply | Corsair AX1600i 1600W Titanium |
Mouse | Logitech G903 LIGHTSPEED Wireless |
Keyboard | ROCCAT Ryos MK Pro |
Software | Win 11 |
I am having some trouble with starting the PC since the last few days.
Maybe somebody can give an advice.
My own analysis leads me somehow to believe that the PSU is having problems.
Here is the description of the issue.
PC does not want to start by pressing the Power button on PC Case or even the power button that is on the mainboard. The different RGB LEDs on the mainboard would be on, but pressing the Power button does nothing. It simply does not start at all.
I have to flip the power switch located on the PSU halfway through multiple time before it starts.
The power switch on PSU or something else with it seems to be having a problem.
Maybe my 4.5 year old Bequiet! Dark Power Pro 10 1200W is starting to die.
Once I get it to turn on by flipping PSU switch multiple times, then the system runs very stable without any issue.
I had many lengthy gaming sessions up to 5 hours in a row playing Witcher 3, Rise of the Tomb Raider and Battlefield 1 without it ever giving me any issues.
I have run benchmarks on the CPU and GPU to try to stress the PSU but no problems there.
I have also disabled Fast Startup as I thought that it could be one that is causing issues but it did not help.
I have also updated bios to the latest and reset it by removing the battery but it also did not help.
I also disconnected multiple USB devices as I read that attached USB devices could be another cause for such problems.
The i7 7700K is not overclocked.
The Vega 64 is running in undervolting mode at 1075mV with a 2.5% overclock.
I changes it in Wattman to default setting but it seems Vega is not to be blamed for boot up issues.
Only thing that helps is that I have to press the PSU switch halfway through multiple time for PC to start.
Motherboard: ASUS ROG MAXIMUS IX CODE
Processor: Intel i7-7700K (Custom cooled)
Cooling: Water cooling, EK-DDC 3.2 PWM, 2x240mm+1x120mm Rads, CPU XSPC RayStorm
Memory: 16GB G.Skill RipJaws DDR4-3200 CL16-18-18-38
Video Card(s): Sapphire R9 Radeon Vega 64 (Custom cooled)
Hard Disk(s): Samsung SSD 960 EVO NVMe 250GB, Samsung SSD 840 EVO 1TB, Samsung SSD 840 Pro 256GB,4x3TB Seagate
Optical Drive: Blu-ray Rewriter BH10LS30
LCD/CRT Model: BenQ ZOWIE XL2730 144Hz 27 inch Freesync
Case: Cooler Master Storm Trooper with side window
Sound Card: Turtle Beach Elite Pro Tournament + Elite Pro TAC
Power Supply: be quiet! Dark Power Pro 10 1200W
Mouse: Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum
Keyboard: ROCCAT Ryos MK Pro
Software: Win 10 Pro
Maybe somebody can give an advice.
My own analysis leads me somehow to believe that the PSU is having problems.
Here is the description of the issue.
PC does not want to start by pressing the Power button on PC Case or even the power button that is on the mainboard. The different RGB LEDs on the mainboard would be on, but pressing the Power button does nothing. It simply does not start at all.
I have to flip the power switch located on the PSU halfway through multiple time before it starts.
The power switch on PSU or something else with it seems to be having a problem.
Maybe my 4.5 year old Bequiet! Dark Power Pro 10 1200W is starting to die.
Once I get it to turn on by flipping PSU switch multiple times, then the system runs very stable without any issue.
I had many lengthy gaming sessions up to 5 hours in a row playing Witcher 3, Rise of the Tomb Raider and Battlefield 1 without it ever giving me any issues.
I have run benchmarks on the CPU and GPU to try to stress the PSU but no problems there.
I have also disabled Fast Startup as I thought that it could be one that is causing issues but it did not help.
I have also updated bios to the latest and reset it by removing the battery but it also did not help.
I also disconnected multiple USB devices as I read that attached USB devices could be another cause for such problems.
The i7 7700K is not overclocked.
The Vega 64 is running in undervolting mode at 1075mV with a 2.5% overclock.
I changes it in Wattman to default setting but it seems Vega is not to be blamed for boot up issues.
Only thing that helps is that I have to press the PSU switch halfway through multiple time for PC to start.
Motherboard: ASUS ROG MAXIMUS IX CODE
Processor: Intel i7-7700K (Custom cooled)
Cooling: Water cooling, EK-DDC 3.2 PWM, 2x240mm+1x120mm Rads, CPU XSPC RayStorm
Memory: 16GB G.Skill RipJaws DDR4-3200 CL16-18-18-38
Video Card(s): Sapphire R9 Radeon Vega 64 (Custom cooled)
Hard Disk(s): Samsung SSD 960 EVO NVMe 250GB, Samsung SSD 840 EVO 1TB, Samsung SSD 840 Pro 256GB,4x3TB Seagate
Optical Drive: Blu-ray Rewriter BH10LS30
LCD/CRT Model: BenQ ZOWIE XL2730 144Hz 27 inch Freesync
Case: Cooler Master Storm Trooper with side window
Sound Card: Turtle Beach Elite Pro Tournament + Elite Pro TAC
Power Supply: be quiet! Dark Power Pro 10 1200W
Mouse: Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum
Keyboard: ROCCAT Ryos MK Pro
Software: Win 10 Pro
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