Aussie,
thanks for the reply, that was the next thing i was going to try.
1. reset cmos
2. disconnect all hard drives except 1, and disconnect video card.
3. try a new power supply.
maybe i wasn't clear in my first message, the PC boots into windows fine. And i already ran all sorts of burn-in software non-stop for 2-3 days. System is great and stable. The only problem is whenever i need to restart for some reason, (driver install, bios change, etc..) the pc will always turn itself off completely, wait 2-3 seconds, and then turn itself back on. When it turns itself back on, there's no message saying frequency/voltage improper setting, as i've seen during overclocking.
thanks for the replies, i really appreciate it. i'm going to try those things tonight.
Zyan