Problems with PC booting up

Sep 4, 2018
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I5-4690k
ASRock z97 Pro4
Raijintek Themis
and other useless stuff

After a what I would consider a solid OC (4.4ghz, cache 3.9ghz, in stresstest 70°C max, 1.2V core, 1.85V input - something to change?) my PC is trying to boot. Whole thing looks like this:
1. I turn power on
2. Everything spins up, and immediately dies
3. Repeat 2.
4. Repeat 3.
5. 4th time, and it boots, with the screen that my PC didn't boot properly, and it will go into BIOS
6. I hit F2 to speed it up, and after it F10 to go straight to Windows, without changing anything
AND IT WORKS

The question is, is it just motherboards whims, or it may signalize a problem, or the OC is just too much for these voltages?

I'm also thanking you for any help right away :)
 

mtracy1991

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Seems like your mobo doesn't like the voltages. Ensure that by setting them back to default and see if it works.
 

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