![]() I have had it running overnight, played some high end demanding games. I mean its random for one, and two this thing rock while running. Which It could be but I have a very hard time believing that's the case. And ASUS phone support wasn't helpful at all insisting its a bad CPU. Tested the PSU voltages (one site suggested not enough power to the cpu) it was fine. Checked to ensure everything is properly connected and seated. Needless to say I have done a lot of troubleshooting using what I have read as a guide.Ĭhecked the cpu was seated right, checked for bent pins. But have yet to find the solution, though many claim to have. I have read a ton about this issue on many forums. Very intermittent and usually only if sometime passes between shut down and restart. I say occasional because its not all the time that this happens. Shuts off restarts, works great except for the occasional red cpu led. Updates windows, plays games, everything works like a dream. Nothing was overclocked that I had set up. Restarted and it went to the bios post message at the bottom said "overclock failed" and that I needed to enter set up. The pc didn't boot and the red cpu led was on. After updates shut down and a later restart. First boot went to bios setup left at default and booted to windows. Assembled everything and installed windows 8. Along with a new OCZ 550fty PSU, New Case and H80i Water cooler Cooler. So I recently purchased a new Z87-A MB and I5 4670 cpu.
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