I've joined the forum in the hope of finding some helpful experts. I've been building computers for most of my adult life (I'm now in my mid-forties) but this problem has me stumped...
New build consists of the following:
Gigabyte GA-Z170X Gaming 5 EU
Intel i7 6700 (non-K version)
Corsair 16GB DDR4 (2 x 8GB)
Corsair RM650x PSU
Samsung 950 Pro 256GB M.2 SSD
Sapphire Nitro R9 380 4GB Radeon GPU
Windows 10 Pro (x64)
Seagate 2TB SATA HDD (for data storage)
It's been installed in UEFI mode with GPT. Everything works well and boot times are fine but there's one problem...
From a cold boot the PC switches off a second or two after switch on and then restarts. From the restart it boots and runs normally every time. A warm restart does not make the PC switch off and on again, it's only from a cold start that this happens.
Looking at the PC when this happens, all lights switch off as does the motherboard's LED error readout. As well as adding a couple of seconds to the boot time (from cold) it also puts added wear and tear on my poor Seagate HDD which powers on, off and on again within the space of a few seconds.
To clarify, this issue occurs only from a cold boot and always within a second or two, well before Windows starts loading.
I've used both the F4 and F5e (beta) BIOS and get the same results with both. My gut tells me this is something to do with the Samsung 950 M.2 SSD but I'm hoping somebody else may have encountered this issue and can save me some time and trouble! Will upload a YouTube video if necessary so you can all see what's happening.
Any ideas?
Quick edit... Everything is at stock speeds and the memory is set to its XMP profile. The problem still exists with XMP disabled.