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    Posted: 17 Jan 2019 at 1:36am
Originally posted by tabana tabana wrote:

Is there any solution for this issue? My dad have this MBO in relatively new PC and have random restarts without warning. There is no M2 disk, it is Samsung EVO 850. I have put the newest BIOS yesterday? What can I do. Should I throw this Asrock MBO in trash and buy another brand?


No M2 and still having issues... mine has been SOLID as a rock since I replaced M.2 SATA with M.2 NVMe. Since then I have upgraded to i5-9600K and kept memory at 16GB. Have nothing but good things to say about ASRock, out of 20-30 mb one was DOA and this one has reboot issues but it turned out to be Samsung M.2 SATA, your EVO850 should be way good. Maybe try different memory, is it from the approved list?
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Why not start a NEW thread and ask questions relevant to your issue, also list all of your detailed system specs
Asrock Z370 Gaming K6,Intel i7 8700K,
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Is there any solution for this issue? My dad have this MBO in relatively new PC and have random restarts without warning. There is no M2 disk, it is Samsung EVO 850. I have put the newest BIOS yesterday? What can I do. Should I throw this Asrock MBO in trash and buy another brand?
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update: still ROCK solid--looks like my issue was on that older Samsung M.2, even though no errors show on drive utility checks.  This mb is in our kitchen pc so it gets used all the time... my son plays games with it now and then so its nice to see that with latest bios, good approved mem and the WD blue M.2 all is working great. 
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I can't go more than about 3 minutes before it reboots. I'm running the latest BIOS, and have installed all drivers/windows updates. If I boot into a live Linux CD, I don't get this issue. So something within Windows seems to be causing them. Does anyone have any other suggestions ?
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Replaced M.2 SATA with WD Blue 3D NAND WDS250G2B0B, installed Win10Pro, apps n data--wow this thing is fast and NO more reboots!!! guess that older Samsung was not liked by mb--happy to have stable setup again.

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Same issue here... also running a 8700K. Only started over the past 2 weeks though. Sometimes I get a few hours, other times, a few minutes. Impossible to use my machine for work or play at the moment... And I've tried swapping out every component except the motherboard Cry
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I have a Z370 Pro 4 with
Intel Core i7-8700 Desktop Processor 6 Cores up to 4.6GHz Turbo LGA1151 300 Series 65W BX80684i78700

Updated to firmware 2.00 and my system is unusable reboots within 1 to 30 min of use, if not right of way.

Fresh install of Windows 10 Pro
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v 1.90 is better but every now and then still reboots without warning. Fresh Win10, suggested mem, M.2 SSD drive, good cooling.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote rigogs Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Mar 2018 at 12:15pm
so version 1.90 is out dated 03-02-2018 for description "update CPU Microcode to revision 84. (For CPU security update)" sure hope this takes care of the reboots--thanks ASRock for new release I know you are trying!

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