This is my PC:
CPU: i7-4790k @ 4.6 Ghz (1.245 V)
Cooler: SilentiumPC Grandis XE1236 + 2x Alpenföhn WingBoost 2
MoBo: Gigabyte G1 Sniper Z87 (Rev. 1.1)
RAM: 16 GB DDR3 GSkill TridentX 2400 MHz CL10
GPU: EVGA 1080Ti FTW3
PSU: EVGA G2 650W
SSD: Plextor M5S 128GB + Crucial MX200 256GB
HDD: Toshiba v63700-H 2TB
I ran this config for... idk, couple years? last summer, I upgraded my RAM to 16 GB, it worked without issues for a couple months - gaming, work, internet, all was fine.
Suddenly it starts bootlooping... the little display on MoBo shows 16, 32, then restarts.
I checked online and it seems its tied to improper OC.. but my system worked with those OC settings for months, without any issues.
Now the next part is pretty weird. Normally I can make it go away by shutting down (during bootloop). This makes it start again, go into BIOS, where I change nothing, save&exit right away (keeping my settings) and system boots like normal.
However, whenever I turn my PC off from that point, it's going to bootloop next time I turn it on.
Here's something even weirder: sometimes (every, IDK, 5-10 attempts or so), shutting off the PC does NOT fix it. Instead, it keeps being bootlooped until I remove one of my RAM sticks. It starts then, I save settings (without changing anything), shut down the PC, put the RAM stick back in and it works - starts without bootloop - until the next shutdown.
This is really weird.
My MoBo IIRC doesn't support my RAM, but it never was a problem till now!
My RAM settings are matching those that the manufacturer suggests... 10-12-12-31 timings, 1,66 V (should be 1,65 but the BIOS only allows to increase in 0,02 V increments).
Any ideas what to do here?
Once I had a similiar problem, replacing the BIOS battery made it go away, but not this time - I replaced the BIOS battery with a new one,didn't help.