http://imgur.com/a/ju95c here are the photos. 1. is just the mobo, 2. is the motherboard with the PSU and hdd (i've been trying with and without the hdd) and 3. is it connected to the monitor
They didn't have anything lower than the 1840 which I've already returned. I have the new motherboard but sadly I screwed up in that I've run out of the thermal compound that came with my CPU cooler. I knew I might so I got arctic silver but I just opened it to discover what I got is arctic silver thermal adhesive not thermal compound, that there's a difference, and that it would be a very bad idea for me to use this on my CPU. Everywhere I can think to find thermal compound is closed this late on a sunday so I guess I'll just have to get thermal compound tomorrow morning. I feel really stupid about this.
We still don't know if the Refresh CPU is actually the problem. I'm waiting for a documented case so I can try to duplicate it. The core steppings are all the same; so far the evidence is not probative that any Haswell may fail to boot in any 8 or 9 series board due to incompatibility. If the OP wants to do me and others who are curious a favor, he might buy a "first-gen" Haswell like the G1820 for testing. Unfortunately, it seems like Microcenter, while having great prices, has a limited selection. I don't think they offer the G1820 any longer.
