Boot failures and USB problems

Jiia

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I've been having these weird anomalies with my computer lately. The symptoms are numerous and I have no idea what might be causing them, so I'll just list them here:

1. Computer occasionally freezes on boot. Sometimes it gets stuck on the POST screen. Sometimes it displays the POST and then just goes black and won't boot. The only way to fix it is to switch off the PSU for a few seconds and then try booting it again. Happens about once every two weeks.

2. Display occasionally delayed when waking up from sleep. Sometimes when I wake the computer from sleep it takes 1-2 minutes before I get signal on my screen. This happens about once a moth.

3. USB keyboard turning off. This started happening a week ago. I turned on the computer and suddenly the keyboard was non-functional. The keyboard's lights were on but even the backlight switch didn't work. This problem has been occurring multiple times a day, and sometimes the keyboard turns off during normal usage. I have to switch its USB port to get it working again.

I don't have any spare parts so I don't know how to start troubleshooting the problem. The only thing I've upgraded lately was my PSU, but I had some of these problems before upgrading. I've tried updating the BIOS and replacing the BIOS battery to no avail. My only guess is that the MoBo is failing on me.

Anyone have any ideas? :huh:
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel i7 2600k @ 4.5GHz
Motherboard
Asus P8Z68-V PRO/GEN3
Memory
Kingston 8GB DDR3 @ 1.6GHz
Graphics Card(s)
Asus GTX 680 DCII
Sound Card
Asus Xonar DG
Monitor(s) Displays
Eizo Foris FS2333
Screen Resolution
1080p
Hard Drives
OCZ Agility 3 240GB / Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB / WD Blue 1TB / WD Green 1TB
PSU
Super Flower Golden King 650W
Case
Fractal Design Define R3
Cooling
Scythe Mugen 3
Keyboard
Corsair Vengance K70
Mouse
Razer Deathadder 2013
Internet Speed
100/10
Browser
Google Chrome
Two possibilities come to mind:

1. Your motherboard is failing.

2. Your power supply doesn't have enough Wattage to support your system. I don't know what the power requirements of your graphics card are, (impressive card, btw), but maybe the load from it and the number of drives that you have might be more than the PSU can take (along with all of the other parts of your computer). You may also have a dud PSU.

A quick test might be to substitute your graphics card with a low end one temporarily. Do you have a friend that might have a cheap older card you could borrow? If you can borrow one, try it for a day or two and see if the situation improves.

Just a thought, but it would help rule out the PSU.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Mellon Labs (custom build)
OS
Win 7 Pro x64/Win 10 Pro x64 dual boot
CPU
AMD FX 8350 Vishera @ 4200
Motherboard
ASUS M5A97 R2.0
Memory
16 GB Mushkin Blackline DDR3-2400 @ 1866 (9-10-10-10-31)
Graphics Card(s)
XFX Radeon R9 280 Double D Black Edition
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio on MB. Sounds great.
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer 24", Acer 22"
Screen Resolution
3840 x 1080
Hard Drives
1 x Mushkin Chronos 120 GB SSD (Win 10)
1 x Samsung 850 EVO 250 GB SSD (Win 7)
1 x WD 1TB SATA Blue
1 x WD 1TB SATA Green
PSU
Corsair TX-750
Case
CoolerMaster HAF 912+
Cooling
Coolermaster Seidon 240M Liquid AIO. 6 case fans
Keyboard
Logitech G710+
Mouse
Logitech G500s
Internet Speed
Much better since I got fiber, but still way overpriced.
Antivirus
MSE, Malware Bytes for scanning
Browser
Firefox
Other Info
Corsair VOID USB headphones.

A Mellon Labs X-1 - LCD Smartie driven system status display.

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