I gotten into windows but today again it keep stucking itself on this when I boot up… I bought all parts brand new. Motherboard is the Rog formula z790… I got the newest bios

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        Ehm, yes it does. He has performance maximizer installed which runs on a partition on his drive. His computer tries to boot this partition but performance maximizer doesn’t support his CPU.

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          People in the sub that can’t read and don’t know a performance maximizer isn’t the bios lol…

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    I’d grab your CPU model and SN, your MoBo model and SN, phone number for both manufacturers support line, grab a sammich and soda and get them on the phone starting with your MoBo manufacturer. There’s a chance that its also a RAM issue but not likely from the pic provided.

    Are you sure the new BIOS took? Using Rev 1402 or later?

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    There can be a possibility that BIOS update is done wrong, its not always done in a manner that grabbing the latest update will fix issues, there are certain BIOS updates that have to be installed before moving onto newer ( those are mentioned with the bios) So look for an update that says some thing like that must install before installing latest updates or specifically look for BIOS mentioning micro code updates

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    Ensure the bios version you updated to included an update for the microcode values in that or previous revisions. Without this it will not have support for the 14th Gen. Technically doesn’t know 14th gen exists without it

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    Go into BIOS and select to boot into the Windows partition. After that go delete the Performance Maximizer partition and don’t install it again.

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    OP tell us what you did and be honest. This does not happen by itself.

    For the unfamiliar: Performance maximizer is Intel’s auto OC solution which works by dual booting from windows into small controlled boot environment. You have to install it and agree multiple times. Last time I’ve seen it was in 9900k era which makes sense with ‘this CPU is not supported’ message.

    Now, if this was always happening just format the drive (or even better return it, it was used).

    If you had everything working at first and then one bright idea too many you need to fix your EFI partition. Fastest is by booting off Windows install medium and going trough boot recovery or if that fails trough regular windows install. Your data will be fine, programs may require to be installed again.