Question Boot failure detected

complex953

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Hello,

Every once in a while when I start my PC, it suddenly get turned off and on again, then this message appears: https://prnt.sc/1rl0nx4

I've sent it to warranty and got it back but the problem is still there and I have no idea why its happening or how to fix it, it also happens while on default bios settings so that's not the case.

My PC specs: https://prnt.sc/1rl0pd0

Bios version is F6 which is the latest version for my mb

Any help would be appreciated!
 

Shmee

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Weird that it is doing that. I suppose you could run memtest86 for troubleshooting, to check for defective RAM. It might just be the motherboard though.
 

complex953

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Have you disabled MCE? Also are you running any overclocks?

No I'm not overclocking. I can't find MCE in bios, how do I disable it?

Weird that it is doing that. I suppose you could run memtest86 for troubleshooting, to check for defective RAM. It might just be the motherboard though.

the rams are fine, they're less than a year old. the ones I have are XPG Spectrix D60G DDR4 16GB
 

complex953

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Does anything in the bios get reset when this problem happens?

MCE should be under the "tweaker" heading. Also disable XMP and see if that solves it.

Even when I set bios settings to default ( by clicking the first option that comes up after booting failure ) it happens again. XMP is disabled by default and I still cant find MCE, I just googled it and it seems that my motherboard doesn't support overclocking.

I'm starting to question if my ssd or ram are causing the problem??
 

Furious_Styles

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Even when I set bios settings to default ( by clicking the first option that comes up after booting failure ) it happens again. XMP is disabled by default and I still cant find MCE, I just googled it and it seems that my motherboard doesn't support overclocking.

I'm starting to question if my ssd or ram are causing the problem??

Try a min component boot. OS drive, CPU, GPU, 1 stick of memory, KB/mouse. See if it gives errors again. If it does, try the other memory stick. When you sent it in for warranty did they replace or repair anything?