

Plus, our question inbox is filling up fast and it's just waiting to be answered on Ask SP. We take off in the zippiest cars to take on an amazing open-world adventure in Mexico in Forza Horizon 5!Īnd feel the rush as we leap into the high-octane multiplayer action of Riders Republic! I forgot to mention that before my last shut down it had been running fine and able to be put to sleep mode and to wake for about 30 hours without any issues with heat or voltages.Īlso I have been unable to do the paper clip test due to 1) It's damn near impossible for me to remove the 24 pin connector from the board, and 2) the cables are all black.GEM Hello and welcome back to GGSP! I'm Gem! Buckle up your seatbelts Spawnlings because we are revving up the action on today's show. So my plea to anyone who cares to stop by is to offer any advice as to what my long term solution to this problem is, and what they think the problem is to begin with as to put an end to the 10+ hours I've spent combing forums and talking with friends in hopes to not have to just take it to a repair shop I also let the board discharge and unplugged all the cords from the PSU and plugged them back in to let the PC sit for aforementioned 20 hours to come back, and return to running perfectly, even though I've yet to shut it down again because it's been essentially a day without me being able to access anything on here. Upon checking the BIOS(which is UEFI btw) all the voltages, temps, and fans are running normal speeds, spot on voltages, and cpu while idle at 20-30C with the board at about 18-23C and the GPU at about 25-30C. Since my last shutting down, I've let the pc sit for about 20 hours to successfully boot. Now the thing that has been puzzling me for these few days now, is that after I shut it down, even after having discharged the board via turning the PSU switch to 0, removing the cable, and holding the power button, it will still refuse to boot upon my pressing of the case's power button or the power or reset buttons on the motherboard, both of which instantly receive at least some voltage to have their lights turn on. In the bios settings I've always had surge protector on, in addition to every other safety option available. The rig was also assembled in I believe early february or march 2013 My boot drive to be mentioned since I've heard of issues involving surges: So I've been having issues for about a week and a half now, ever since the power went out as i was using my rig gaming, it refuses to start after a shut down unless I let it sit unplugged for a few hours and after discharging the board.
