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That's odd, I have the Gen3 version of the motherboard you have and I don't have that warning nor do I have a setting in BIOS for it. HWinfo isn't a test pre se but a monitoring program.
I fooled with the logging feature and I think it will work even with a freeze or BSOD. The log starts right away, you need only to select where the log will be saved, I chose Desktop, if HWinfo quits running the log is saved at that point. It's in a CSV (comma separated value) format so needs Excel or compatible program to open it.
Where are you getting the Intel software? Uninstall or don't install it.
Ok i have the test results but i had to rename them to .txt, just rename it to .csv when you take a look at it
The log was so you could have a look at the volts during stressing the machine.
Good new is the PSU remained stabled during whatever time the logging took, maybe hour and 15?, I don't understand their time stamps.
The 12V only varied .096V so I think the PSU can be ruled out as a cause of issues.
I just read through the whole thread and noticed a couple of things.
Your snip of Prime showed it has run for 6 minutes, 8 hours or longer is the way to test with it, run Prime only. The temps should be OK, they are in that short run.
SATA cables are SATA cables, they all perform the same, the SATA 6GBs have a metal latch which is the only difference. Of course cables companies will say different to sell $25 cables.
The "not quite a beep" you hear, that may well be a hard drive, are the games installed on one? I didn't see where you'd run a hard disk check, I would recommend it one test per drive, the SSD doesn't need checked since it came late to the party.
Hard drive(s)test(s):
Pick one for your HDD brand or use Seatools.
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You said you did a memory test, was it the one below? It also needs to run a minimum of 8 passes, the tests vary a bit with each pass.
RAM (memory) test:
This will require memtest on a bootable CD or USB stick.
RAM - Test with Memtest86+
Problem are sometimes very hard to pin down so many tests are needed at times and some may take hours.
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