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mail_dove2019-06-25 14:33:17
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mail_dove, 2019-06-25 14:33:17

The computer sometimes hangs on the splash screen of the motherboard. What could be the problem?

The computer sometimes hangs on the splash screen of the motherboard. It helps only by pressing the power button again (turn off and on again). What could be the problem? Can the power supply affect the computer in this way?
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The same problem has happened before. Then the computer stopped turning on at all. They changed the RAM, motherboard and processor (long story why it happened). Recently, the problem has reappeared - from time to time the computer freezes at the GIGABYTE splash screen.
Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-Z170-HD3 DDR3
Processor: INTEL Core i5 6400
GeIL CL11-11-11 D3-1600 RAM
Video card: MSI GeForce GTX 650 Ti (1024Mb)
Power supply: ip-p750bk3-3
SSD, on which the system is: plextor px-128s3c
HDD with data: st2000dm001-1ch164

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@nidalee, 2019-06-25
@mail_dove

You need to turn off the Full Screen Logo Show in the BIOS settings, then useful information will be displayed on the screen during POST. From what will be written on the screen during the freeze, it will be possible to try to conclude what is wrong.

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lonelymyp, 2019-06-25
@lonelymyp

From the non-obvious, try to disconnect the USB devices, faced with the fact that the motherboard hung at the stage of polling everything connected to the USB ports and occasionally stopped at the enumeration of all connected USB devices.
When the computer was taken to the service, everything worked perfectly, because. all usb devices were left at home.

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adeadhoine, 2019-06-25
@adeadhoine

What could be the problem?

There can be many reasons, incorrect BIOS settings, faulty hard, memory, damaged mother.
Maybe.
Try:
1) Connect and listen to what the speaker beeps.
2) Reset / update bios.
3) Disable first hard, enable. Reconnect, disconnect the ssd, turn it on.
4) Poke the RAM into different slots one at a time.
5) Try to connect another PSU.

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Anatoly, 2019-06-25
@Tolly

Plug in a speaker and listen.
Try to roll back to the old version of the bios.
If there is no sound - 99% of the problem is in the motherboard.

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IT_S_M, 2019-06-25
@IT_S_M

I inserted the operative into the slot crookedly. It happens :)

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