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  • go to the shops they will fix ok

  • stop trying to turn it on YOU WILL KILL IT

    send it to be repaired

  • @ezioauditore392 Take a look at the date idiot

  • @moromorogutten i dont reply to uneducated language thank you sir

  • @ezioauditore392 U just did

  • check ur pwr supply

  • the mobo may cause this from a bad overclock

    try to short the cmos

    or take out the mobo batery , clean it only with something smooth(without water) and put it back

    the see what happens if it doesn't work the take out everything and put them back from the ram to video card

    then tell me what happens

  • ether your motherboard or the power cable :/ its happen to me

  • has this been fix?

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  • @MrDavid4e

    try this:

    1. turn pc off

    2. take power cable out

    3. on the motherboard find the bios jumper and clear the cmos

    4. take the motherboard battery out for a min then put it back on

    5. start the pc and check for results.

  • @kam03

    I have done that before, i am not sure is the CPU or the motherboard?

  • @MrDavid4e

    If you are presented with the same behaviour as shown on this video then its very likely the motherboard.

  • Same prob hre trns out i gt a faulty motherboard

  • Mine did this got a brand new mobo then it just stoped working no boot no power to anything green light showed on the mobo but thats it ............ i have no clue what it is i have taken everything out tryed ram/graphics/cpu nothing psu tryed 3 different ones all do same but i dunno .. maybe another faulty mobo ??

  • Hey do you have a reset button on oyur computer if you do press it it may be needs to be reset

  • Dude, remove one memory stick, test the PC startup to see if that solves the problem. My best friend had that issue in October, and she fixed the PC herself.

  • you must take the cmos battery out of your pc then the bios resets itself then i should work i had this problem to cause my overclock failed.

  • Here a reference to my problem /watch?v=y1HG6rUb0pw

  • i also have the same problem..and i dunno if it's really the mobo's fault or other parts. so i juz send the mobo for checks anyway?

  • You could disable comments?

  • it seems like u just connected the cables wrong

  • Mannn i have the exact same problem with the exact same memory and motherboard, did you ever found out what is causing this? If yes please tell me, it would be great!

  • yes, it was a faulty motherboard. But you can try taking the bios battery out for 1 min then reattaching it back to see if you get anything.

    Please read the previous comments, it contains useful information.

  • thats easy. u jump ur cmos. then u boot comp. then, u will log in maintenance menu. after that set default settings or ur settings. hen wallaaaaaaaaaaaa

  • LOLzzzzzz, read the comments before you post please. This problem has been solved.

    As i stated before i am a certified computer technician with 6 years experience, so i would naturally clear cmos, flash bios, take everything out and just test the motherboard alone etc etc.

    This wasn't the case the motherboard was sent back to the manufacture and was reported back as a corrupt BIOS chip.

  • I have received my new motherboard now and all is good ^^.

    Thank you for your help and everyone else.

  • what you had to do to fix this computer problem

    and what you had 2 get to make it work again

    cuz u see

    my computer power cord came off while i was downloading then i turn it back on  it wouldnt last 6seconds without restarting itself

  • This is definately a problem with your memory. The PC boots and runs its BIOS and upon checking mem it instantly reboots. ive not bothered looking at your specs but this is what i think, the only thing i can think ov is ur cpu is running to hot and the shut down temp in your cmos is set below it.

  • hihoo

    had the same prob with my dq6! one of my ram's was broken. mabey you have the same prob. try it with one ram in the 3th slot!

  • I have sent the motherboard back for RMA. It was tested and was found faulty. I got a new board now.

  • Did you try to change the CMOS battery? because sometimes CMOS might be behind some things, unless you installed a different hard drive with no info on it, you might have to get it professionally installed again.

  • it's not a faulty board

    just bad OC or some incompatibility

    just turn off everything and pull our the battery and short the cmos and fire it up again a couple of minutes later

  • at first glance I would say that you don't have enough power and you might have your bios settings set for auto restart after power malfunction.

    the next thing I would have said is a mobo problem. Fried or malfunction.

  • nope mate you have shorted your motherboard

    i suggest you contact your motherboard supplier and tell them you got an technician to build your pc and that the motherboard does not work dont tell them it is shorted just say it came out the box like that

  • Thanks for the info, but i have been building and fixing computers for 6 years now and this is one weird problem i have encountered. After much research i have come to a conclusion that its the motherboard bios that is corrupted.

    After contacting the suppliers they have confirmed that this is a known issue and that i should send the item back for RMA.

  • I have returned that motherboard back. The suppliers have tested it and confirmed the problem, now their issuing me a new motherboard.

    Thanks for the help anyway.

  • yes that happened to me is well but my problem was my little nephew connected the wrong connectors and fired my board took the board back to the suppliers took them 18 days for a new motherboard but in my case it was out of stock :) good to hear i have helped you

  • same thing happend to me the problem is called cooled boot and to turn in ur computer u need to shut off the power suplie for about 5 to 10 secs turn the power supply back on and then boot up the computer

  • Does it beep at all? You connected the case speakers right? it seems like you got a hardware installed incorrectly. Check all wires make sure they are all plugged in correctly, reseat your RAM.

    It could also be that your GTX is not powered up. Make sure you have two PCI-E plugged in the GPU.

    Other than that, your system is not POSTing for a reason.

  • No beeps. Everything is installed correctly. The system works perfectly but every now and then on a cold boot the system would do what is displayed on the video.

    Now it does it every time. To get the system to boot i would have to turn the mains off then on and wait for a while, sometimes the system will load but mostly it wont. When the system does load i get no problems, i can do everything, I even run prime95 on all 4 cores for 8.30 hours

  • I have researched this problem and found other people to have the exact same problem with gigabyte motherboards, which leads me to believe its a motherboard issue and most likely a bios problem. Most likely the bios is corrupted.

  • it's not a faulty board

    just bad OC or some incompatibility

    just turn off everything and pull our the battery and short the cmos and fire it up again a couple of minutes later

  • Hm.... weird, have you tried flashing the BIOS though with the latest version? See if that might solve the issue.

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