Since Sunday evening I have been having issues with computer freezing up. It all started when I left it sit running, and it went into sleep mode and when i went to wake it like normal I get both ECO and CO lights lit up and all fans and system appears running, but it will not start up windows. So I have to do a hard reboot, and still having the same.
I removed one of my ram sticks, checked all connections, and feel for extensive heat. No problems there, and try to start my computer again. Still getting the ECO and CO lights on, and no code to tell me if anything is wrong. So I switch out my graphics card for another just to make sure nothing is wrong there, and after that not working I removed battery, and reset bios. Still nothing. I decide to let my computer sit overnight and think about other possible solutions. The next morning my computer boots up, and it tells me my bios has been reset, so I go into bios and start to check things out, and computer freezes yet again. So I try to reboot yet again, and after several days of trying to get things going, I have managed to make it to Windows a few times only to have it freeze up after a few moments. Even tried resetting bios to use optimal settings. I haven't done much tweaking in the bios other than taking the time to set voltage originally on my ram to what the specs call for. I'm no super tech on computer systems, so I tend to not mess around with bios settings too much.
My system:
Ga-Z170X gaming 5 with bios version 5 flashed originally version 2
processor i7-6700k
graphics nividia gforce gtx 970
ram PNY Anarchy 8 gb 1.2 volt dual
power supply Corsair CX850M
I have done no overclocking at least not manually on this system, and it was running fine for the last few weeks. So not sure what the issue seems to be exactly. I was thinking possibly a problem with the power supply, and all parts are brand new, meaning purchased within the last few months. But I know sometimes parts can be bad coming out of the box. And since the manual doesn't really explain much about the ECO and CO buttons other than overclocking, I have no idea why they popped on, and as stated keeping my system from even starting up.