Hey Guys,
I need some help with my computer. It won’t load at all not even the BIOS.
Specs:
Gigabyte EP45-UD3R (Win 7 64 bit drivers)
Intel E8400 @ 3.0GHz w/ Intel Freezer Pro Rev 2
OCZ Gold 2x1GB PC-6400 800Mhz
Samsung F3 - 500GB
Antec TruePower 650W
His ATI 5770
Antec 300 Case
I built my own computer, with this being my second build so I feel I’m fairly competent when it comes to putting it together, but really inexperienced when it comes to solving the problem when the computer doesn’t work.
I built the PC in January, only upgrading the PSU, graphics and OS (Win 7) two months ago in March.
When I turned on the power to the PSU but without pressing the “on” button on the front panel, the computer turned on and off itself and continued to do it until I switched it off. The BIOS or OS did not load up at all.
So I checked the wiring to make sure everything was plugged into the motherboard, these included:
1. ATX 12V - 4 PIN
2. 24 PIN Motherboard connection
3. PCI-E connector
4. SATA power connectors
I also checked that the POWER SWITCH or RESET connectors were connected.
I tired turning it on again, on the motherboard all four "PHASE" leds lights up for a second and then the fans start to spin again for a second, before everything turns off and it restarts again and repeats this process continuously. The BIOS does not load up. I even rebuilt the system and still had the same problem. I checked the PSU at my HOME pc and it worked fine.
I did some research on the internet, and i found the problem is called the reboot cycle, and its infamous amongst Gigabyte's motherboard.
I have 2x 1GB RAM from OCZ. I put one DIMM at a time an it did not boot. I put the DIMM in other channels it didn't boot. I replaced the ram with 512MB Kingston DDR2, and it still hasn't booted.
There are no audio beeps. I'm not even sure what is going wrong. I can't load BIOS to check settings, I've reset CMOS.
I've uploaded a video of the problem on to YouTube to show what I've done to rectify it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjPWCzXf1NAAre there any suggestions?