SO here's the latest fun..... After I swapped out the PSU with a used one the computer loaded fine, ran fine, I even flew for a few hours with it. I RMAed the old PSU and figured I'm out of the woods.
This morning I go to boot the computer and it stops in it's POST.... or seems to. The memory passes, the CPU passes, and the video passes (all according to the LEDs on the MB) when it hits the "boot device" it stops.... or seems to. I double and triple check everything, even throw in a different HD to see if thats it, nothing. So I boot it again, it has the ASUS screen with the "Hit F2 or Delete to enter the setup mode on the screen and is stopped on the boot device LED again. I leave it there and start hunting for answers on my wifes computer at the other desk. 15 minutes later out of the corner of my eye I catch the screen go to the "Windows did not start properly...." screen. I tried to get it to go into the test modes and resets, but it seemed to lock up.
I cleared the CMOS, checked everything again and booted it again. Again it seemed to lock up, but I waited. 15 minutes later it went to the windows didn't load...." screen again, so this time I switched it to load windows normally and eventually it loaded. Total boot time from pushing the button to everything loaded and working .... 55 minutes!!!
The kicker is the thing runs like it doesn't have any problems. I'm thinking running it for those few days on the original (bad PSU) may have damaged the MB. Anyone else ever seen this, or know anything about a 55 minute boot cycle?