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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://forum.asrock.com/member_profile.asp?PF=941">TurboGuard</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 836<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 17 Sep 2015 at 1:06am<br /><br />I'll get straight to the point. &nbsp;The motherboard has booting issues out the wazoo. &nbsp;I think it has to do with USB, since I've found disabling Legacy USB support will usually fix the booting issues. &nbsp;Basically, my system will hang on booting into the OS unless I disable this option or fiddle around with other options (default options RARELY work). &nbsp;After several failed boots it will go into the UEFI, where I can look and see the Windows Bootloader has literally vanished. &nbsp;This has happened with Windows 7, 8, AND 10. &nbsp;Through several clean installs as well. &nbsp;I basically have gotten into the habit of leaving my PC on at all times thanks to this. &nbsp;Relevant specs below (also have the latest firmware/BIOS installed):<br><br>Intel Core i7 5820k CPU<div>Noctua NH-D15 CPU Cooler<br>4x4 Gskill DDR4-2133 RAM<div>2x 250GB Samsung 850 Evo SSD's in RAID 0 &nbsp;(issues still happened when I only had 1 SSD)</div><div>Seasonic Platinum 1000w PSU<br>2x Gigabyte GTX 970 in SLI &nbsp;(Issues still happened when I only had 1 GPU)<br>Corsair K70 Mechanical Keyboard<br>Corsair Sabre RGB Optical Mouse</div><div><br>Secondly, just FORGET about OC'ing. &nbsp;This board handles ANY kind of OC terribly (even XMP memory profiles), which leads to constant reboots and freezes, which in turn brings up the booting issues again. &nbsp;It's just a complete mess. &nbsp;So I've left my expensive unlocked CPU and RAM on default settings. &nbsp;Woohoo.&nbsp;<br><br>Now the best part about all of this...I can't return this motherboard even if i wanted to. &nbsp;While I was plugging in a new mouse, the plastic clip INSIDE the Fatality port on the MOTHERBOARD broke off into the mouse port. &nbsp;I have NEVER had anything like this happen on ANY USB device I've ever touched. &nbsp;I am EXTREMELY gently with all my expensive electronic products. &nbsp;But I am sure this counts as damage through my own fault, so now I'm stuck with this POS motherboard. &nbsp;So just wanted to come here to say NEVER BUYING ANOTHER ASROCK PRODUCT AGAIN and warning others to do the same.</div></div>]]>
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