- Oct 19, 2004
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Hi guys,
Was gonna post this in the mobo section but I don't think it gets many hits (mods - feel free to move the thread if needed).
I just finished putting together the following components on my new rig:
- GA-z87x UD3H Mobo (ver 1.1)
- Intel i5 4670K CPU
- G. Skill Ripjaws series 4GBx2
- Iceq HD7950 Turbo
(Can post other details if needed)
The problem I have encountered is that the PC just won't post. When the bios is on dual mode, it restarts and powers on for 3 seconds (and continues the loop). Switching to single bios starts but I get no video and does not post (this happens whether the bios is on main or backup). I can leave it on for hours and the fans, etc. are all spinning but video or BSODs appear. The mobo doesn't even report any diagnostic codes either.
Has anyone encountered or read on this issue? I have tried booting it with different RAM sticks (one and both), no CPU, no video card (and use on-board). The issue is still present when I have done those configs.
I checked for bent cpu pins and there were a couple but I don't think this is causing the issue.
I wanted to check with you all before trying to RMA (which will be a pain since I am in Australia now) or whether you have better methods to identify the faulty component.
Some pointers would be much appreciated!
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Was gonna post this in the mobo section but I don't think it gets many hits (mods - feel free to move the thread if needed).
I just finished putting together the following components on my new rig:
- GA-z87x UD3H Mobo (ver 1.1)
- Intel i5 4670K CPU
- G. Skill Ripjaws series 4GBx2
- Iceq HD7950 Turbo
(Can post other details if needed)
The problem I have encountered is that the PC just won't post. When the bios is on dual mode, it restarts and powers on for 3 seconds (and continues the loop). Switching to single bios starts but I get no video and does not post (this happens whether the bios is on main or backup). I can leave it on for hours and the fans, etc. are all spinning but video or BSODs appear. The mobo doesn't even report any diagnostic codes either.
Has anyone encountered or read on this issue? I have tried booting it with different RAM sticks (one and both), no CPU, no video card (and use on-board). The issue is still present when I have done those configs.
I checked for bent cpu pins and there were a couple but I don't think this is causing the issue.
I wanted to check with you all before trying to RMA (which will be a pain since I am in Australia now) or whether you have better methods to identify the faulty component.
Some pointers would be much appreciated!
Click 1
Click 2
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