random black outs at start up

Bionox

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i have been trying to fix this problem but happends everytime i start my PC normally, boots perfectly , i can hear the beep sound of the motherboard, loads windows logo and when am about to log in , computer black outs, no blue screen, no resets, no nothing,

i have notice that mouse and keyboard turns off after being turned on at first, and screen just turns black ( maybe this could be a motherboard issue )
but everything inside works, leds, PSU fan runs normally, no burning smell, GPU fans working, LEDS, no random sounds.

but it works normally after i force to turn off and turn on, i could be hours and nothing wrong would happend

this problem appeared when i started to play around for the first time with overclocking , AMD overdrive turbo , maybe i did something or my motherboard couldnt handle it.

CPU: FX 8370e 8 core with a Cooler Master EVO
GPU: GTX 750 TI FTW
RAM: kingston 8 GBS
PSU: EVGA NEX 750B1 (( NOTE: people say its a bad psu, pretty cheap but i had it for atleast a year and never brought me problems ))

motherboard: 760GM-P34 (FX ) (( this one is the first cheap 3 star motherboard i got for my build, never change it ))

any help?
 
Solution
1) If you can boot the PC, then check the BIOS version, how to http://www.wikihow.com/Check-BIOS-Version
2) If you can't boot the PC anymore, how to use the series number to check the BIOS. https://www.msi.com/page/warranty/#w-mb

I don't how long you already used this MB, you may need update the BIOS. But even the PC runs fine after updated the BIOS, you are better to buy other better MB for the fx8370e, because the MB, 760GM-P34 (FX ), has only 3+1 power phase, and there are not heatsinks too, that will be not good for the fx8370e, even the MSI said the MB can support the cpu. For more info about the AMD MB power phase ( VRMs), check out the link...
1) If you can boot the PC, then check the BIOS version, how to http://www.wikihow.com/Check-BIOS-Version
2) If you can't boot the PC anymore, how to use the series number to check the BIOS. https://www.msi.com/page/warranty/#w-mb

I don't how long you already used this MB, you may need update the BIOS. But even the PC runs fine after updated the BIOS, you are better to buy other better MB for the fx8370e, because the MB, 760GM-P34 (FX ), has only 3+1 power phase, and there are not heatsinks too, that will be not good for the fx8370e, even the MSI said the MB can support the cpu. For more info about the AMD MB power phase ( VRMs), check out the link http://www.overclock.net/t/943109/about-vrms-mosfets-motherboard-safety-with-125w-tdp-processors
 
Solution

Bionox

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http://imgur.com/5yMUg8o
100 % with all the passess

i already checked the motherboard and i dont see any bubled parts or burn coil