My issue is very strange and complicated and I was looking for a second opinion.
For starters, hardware:
ASUS TUF Z590 Motherboard
Intel i9 10900K CPU
Corsair Vengeance RAM 4x16GB overclocked at 3600MHz
RTX 3090 FE
1000W EVGA PSU
Firstly Ill say I have a custom water loop, in part to handle the stock heat sink issues on the 3090 FE and I dont believe my issue is one of hardware.
I've also got a WD 2TB hard drive which I've booted from instead, same issue, so I don't think the boot drive is the problem either.
My father runs a similar rig and on Windows 10 he couldn't get Windows to boot when he overclocked the same RAM, or at least Windows would act funny.
I've switched between standard clock and overclock on 11 and I still get an issue, which happens as follows:
On start up most of the time, I can boot up as far as the BIOS. When it continues to Windows, I'll get a black screen.
In order to fix this, I have to do a sequence of things- I dont know why it works or in what order- seems entirely random.
I'll restart the PC, go to the BIOS, instantly close it- it'll boot to Windows with the same black screen. I'll cut the power to my power supply.
50% of the time, when I boot again- bypassing the BIOS, I'll get a message that says Windows didn't boot properly, Restart or additional options. 50% of the time it actually boots normal.
If that doesn't work:
I'll reboot again, same black screen. then I just repeat the process of opening my BIOS, booting, failing, cutting power and repeating until eventually Windows boots. I know this breaks all the no-no's but I cant seem to figure this out and my computer is basically a brick if I dont. I can do all the software updates I want, graphics drivers and the like. Nothing. I've screwed around with a number of settings in the BIOS to no effect as well. I even performed a secondary clean Windows 11 install, same issue persists. I'm about to revert back to 10 if I can't get a great answer on this mess. Any ideas?