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boot configuration or is it normal ?

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Processor amd athlon 620 x4 2.60ghz
Motherboard biostar n68s3+
Memory 2x2 gb kingston ddr3 1333mhz
Video Card(s) xfx hd 5450
Storage samsung 1tb
Display(s) aoc e2043fk
Case fortrek gamer
Power Supply aerocool 500w e80
Software windows 8.1
Hello people
I have a doubt about booting my pc, since 1 assembly I think it is some configuration of the boot in the bios but I did not find anything related, when I start my pc it turns on all fans and suddenly turns off and turns on normally then, I imagine that is some configuration because in the case there is no error, I will leave a link to the video I made below so that they know how to better inform me what it is.
My Specs
Asus z370M PLUS
I5 9600kf @4.9
Be quiet Dark Rock Pro 3
16GB ddr4 Hyperx Fury
SSd 250GB Samsung Evo
2x Western digital blue 1tb
GTX 1070 PNY XLR8
ax 860i


 
What are the complete system specs? When did this start happening?
 
updated topic, it happens since first startup.

Hmm, have you swapped cmos batteries then did a clear cmos and save optimized defaults in bios?

How old is the psu?

Did you ensure there are no stray motherboard stand offs under motherboard? Ive only ever seen this on my own system if an OC was unstable. Check the memory against the motherboard qvl list.

Get this bios (do a clear cmos and save optimized defaults first before flashing)


Then get this bios after flashing previous 1
 
Hmm, have you swapped cmos batteries then did a clear cmos and save optimized defaults in bios?

How old is the psu?

Did you ensure there are no stray motherboard stand offs under motherboard? Ive only ever seen this on my own system if an OC was unstable. Check the memory against the motherboard qvl list.

Get this bios (do a clear cmos and save optimized defaults first before flashing)


Then get this bios after flashing previous 1
it worked fine, but the link you left from the bios is wrong, my chipset is 370.
I reset the bios and updated it myself with the option to connect to the internet, right after that I was not recognizing windows on the SSD, so I did system repair and restarted windows, made my bios settings, shut down the PC several times and I called again this problem didn't happen anymore, I think some old configuration was wrong, thanks for the help.
 
it worked fine, but the link you left from the bios is wrong, my chipset is 370.
I reset the bios and updated it myself with the option to connect to the internet, right after that I was not recognizing windows on the SSD, so I did system repair and restarted windows, made my bios settings, shut down the PC several times and I called again this problem didn't happen anymore, I think some old configuration was wrong, thanks for the help.

Yeah you werent 100% clear on the motherboard (so many of them).

Glad it is fixed, id say a bios update then a OS rebuild resolved it.
 
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