QUOTE(JoBigShow @ Dec 19 2009, 02:19 AM)
With my ASUS mobo'ed rig, this is natural if you OC.
I always turn off the wall socket every time I turn off the my pc (yup, I luv my rig
)...and when I boot up, everything will turn on for less than 1 second, shuts down for 1 second or two, then boot up normally.
I experienced and still experiencing this for 5 months of two Asus mobo OC usage.(Asus P5QL-Pro, PQ5 Turbo)
Your inquiry sounds like something very normal to Asus mobo owners or any OC'ed pc rig, but is this something very recently occurring bro?
Meaning, is this the first time you actually turn off the wall socket and encounter this incident?
i suspect more to PSU, cz it onli happed if i turn off the wall socket....
Man, the more I read, the more natural it sounds when a PC is OC'ed.
This is because when you turn off completely, the CMOS will set the bios settings to default for safety reasons...and when you turn on the wall socket and power up the PC, the cmos will start with a default setting first for safety purposes, and when "all line is clear", it will shuts down immediately, then restore your OC settings and resumes operation.
I wish this is your solution
, but the GC situation that you described is something I'm not familiar with, so I still keep my finger-crossed...
JoBigShow, may i know when you mean u boot up it takes 1 second and to shutdown it takes 1-2 seconds..do you mean to the bios or to the Disk with OS fullly loaded?I always turn off the wall socket every time I turn off the my pc (yup, I luv my rig
I experienced and still experiencing this for 5 months of two Asus mobo OC usage.(Asus P5QL-Pro, PQ5 Turbo)
Your inquiry sounds like something very normal to Asus mobo owners or any OC'ed pc rig, but is this something very recently occurring bro?
Meaning, is this the first time you actually turn off the wall socket and encounter this incident?
i suspect more to PSU, cz it onli happed if i turn off the wall socket....
Man, the more I read, the more natural it sounds when a PC is OC'ed.
This is because when you turn off completely, the CMOS will set the bios settings to default for safety reasons...and when you turn on the wall socket and power up the PC, the cmos will start with a default setting first for safety purposes, and when "all line is clear", it will shuts down immediately, then restore your OC settings and resumes operation.
I wish this is your solution
and another thing is when you turn off your computer completely, your cmos doesnt set the bios to the default ( this makes completely no sense). Your imagination quite power about the BIOS can quickly load default and then turn off and load restore OC setting.
Let me share with you. When you turn off your machine, the settings RUN AS settings are still stored in the bios. The BIOS is backed by a battery ( u know the round battery on your board). This same battery mentain's the time etc so you have the same exact config when you boot up. NVRAM is non volotile memory therefor IT NEEDS a battery!
Pls correct me if i'm wrong. Btw how old are you?
Dec 28 2009, 04:39 AM

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