Hello All!
I purchased a GA-M57SLI on the 14th of August and found that 1 time out of 10 it would not boot properly (no video output, no bios beeps) but a restart would fix the issue. I lived with it, as I tried to troubleshoot it as much as possible but could never get it 100% stable
This morning I have found it will not boot at all. Here's my specs
GA-M57SLI-S4 Rev 2
x2 TwinX 4Gb Corsair XMS2 (8gb Total)
AMD Phenom X3 8450
ATI HD4870
The system powers, with CPU & GPU fans kicking in, HDD spinning up and system LED's lighting. There are no BIOS beeps, video output, and after a couple of seconds the system restarts. This continues until the power is switched off.
Following advice from Andrew in another thread, I removed as many parts as possible, leaving the Motherboard, CPU and power plugged in. The system powers and I get the long continuous DRAM error beeps as expected.
I then tried plugging in 1 ram board into each ram slot on at a time, powering up between each move. The system does not load, instead having the same problem as above (no beeps, restarts after a couple of seconds.)
I have been able to test with 5 different ram boards but with no change and no load up.
This makes me think its a RAM slots error with the board, does this sound about right?
If I need to return the unit for a replcament, would I need to go to Ebuyer (where I bought it from) or directly to Gigabyte? If I was to return to Gigabyte does anyone have a link/help with the process?
I would like to avoid a replacement, so any advice would be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Rob