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[SUCCESS] Gigabyte Designare Z390 (Thunderbolt 3) + i7-9700K + AMD RX 580

Thanks again!
BTW Which ITX motherboard can be perfectly used with Thunderbolt 3 hot plug?
 
Have you tried a cold boot?
Yes I tried that indeed. It seems that the whole OS is acting funky. I think I will do a fresh install if if continues like this. It randomly reboots now after a minute or a few.
 
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Even doing a fresh install it keeps rebooting. I’ve moved to another house (extreme carefully…), perhaps I connected something such as the display to the wrong port or something? I’m so confused why it keeps rebooting on me.
 
Even doing a fresh install it keeps rebooting. I’ve moved to another house (extreme carefully…), perhaps I connected something such as the display to the wrong port or something? I’m so confused why it keeps rebooting on me.
reset BIOS often works wonders.
 
Even doing a fresh install it keeps rebooting. I’ve moved to another house (extreme carefully…), perhaps I connected something such as the display to the wrong port or something? I’m so confused why it keeps rebooting on me.
Double check all cables and components:
  • Pull out and plug-back all cables from both (a) power supply and (b) component:
    • Motherboard power cable
    • 8-pin CPU power cable
    • VGA power cables
    • SATA power cables
  • Pull out and re-insert all PCIe cards.
  • Pull out and re-insert all DIMM modules.
 
Double check all cables and components:
  • Pull out and plug-back all cables from both (a) power supply and (b) component:
    • Motherboard power cable
    • 8-pin CPU power cable
    • VGA power cables
    • SATA power cables
  • Pull out and re-insert all PCIe cards.
  • Pull out and re-insert all DIMM modules.
I will do this and report back. It seems like I got through the install screen, no reboot since oddly enough.
 
Thanks again!
BTW Which ITX motherboard can be perfectly used with Thunderbolt 3 hot plug?
I use MSI Z590i Unify which has 2 TB ports with Maple Ridge. I'm using @CaseySJ SSDT and it works great!
 
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