I've had a real interesting experience with my IP35 Pro, which I have owned since they came out. I began to lose the bios settings so replaced the battery. When I reset the bios, I slightly overclocked it (as I've done in the past). Now, when I turn the computer on (after sitting all night), it beeps once, reboots with a cleared bios. If I don't overclock, it reboots normally. If I overclock and reboot immediately, it keeps the overclocked setting and will run Prime for hours.
I was thinking PS, but even with a failing PS (with a new battery), I wouldn't expected the bios to clear. In fact, when I've had to replace the PS in the past, I've never had to reconfigure the bios.



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