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    Posted: 18 Mar 2016 at 11:27pm
first my specs

ASRock Fatal1ty Gaming Fatal1ty X99X 

5820 k
16gb of corsiar 2800
current settings in bios
4.5ghz
1.32 vcore
1.4vdram
1.05 system agent voltage
125 strap
2750 mem speed
2.2v ring/cache
4ghz cache

I have problem starting from a cold boot sometime freezes at splash screen or right before windows start to load once im am booted after 1-3 resets the system is stable adia64 12h and hcimem test 1000% coverage no errors. this is driving me crazy ive tried

 .9 to 1.05 system agent voltage in .01 inc
1.25-1.4 vdimm
2666 mem speed 
1.15 to 1.25 ring cache voltage
i reset cache to default setting

Nothing seems to fix the problem im pulling my hair out 
please any suggestions would be appreciated  

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Sounds like possibly a bad power supply based on your symptoms. I had a PSU that eventually went dead and started with the symptom you describe.
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Is MRC Fast Boot enabled? Are you using the Fast Boot option set to Fast or Ultra Fast?

Try setting MRC Fast Boot to Disabled, which causes memory training to occur.

The possible PSU problem is something I would agree with. Have you ever tried to put your PC into Windows Sleep mode, and does is wake Ok?

If you've never used Sleep, try it and leave the PC alone for a while. If it fails to wake, that would hint at the PSU being the problem.

What PSU are you using?
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