I fixed this issue after only a little bit of trouble shooting. But wow. When I did fix this issue I was smacking myself in the head for it being so obvious.
I posted it here:
http://www.pchelpforum.com/computer-diy/97258-diy-gigabyte-usb3-i5-760-need-help.htmlBUT I will repost here for you:
Re: DIY with gigabyte USB3 and i5-760, need help!
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Hey,
I recieved the same issue yesterday for an home office/study PC I am building. But I am at work now, and I have not had enough time to resolve the issue as yet.
Specs:
MotherBoard Intel S1156 H55 Gigabyte GA-H55-USB3 (16GB DDR3 2200/HDMI)
Power Supply 620W Seasonic S12II Bronze
CPU/Processor Intel Clarkdale i5-650 (3.20GHz/4M/32nm/GPU on chip) LGA1156
5.25" DVD Burner/Rw SATA Samsung DVD-SH-S223C 22x
Gaming Case Apache H-21BK
Desktop DDR3 Ram 4GB (2x2048MB) PC12800 1600MHz Elixier M2Y2G64CB8HA9N-DG CL9 (H-S/AM3 & intel S1156, S775)
3.5" HDD SATA-300 1TB
Video Card (ATI) PCI-e 5670 1GB OC Gigabyte GV-R567OC-1GI (785/4000MHz/DDR5)
I recieved the issue and only did a few things to troubleshoot it before I ran out of time.
I tried swapping the PSU with one that works in one of my other PCs: Power Supply 900W Seasonic
Same issue.
And I tried disconnecting the HDD, Graphics card and the CD drive and booting. No luck.
Then I had to go do other things.
After thinking about it for a while I believe that the issue is with one of three things.
1. The case power on/off is faulty (Unlikely)
2. The Mobo is faulty.
Or 3. The Ram/ram sockets are faulty. (Quite likely)
Check that you have appropriate ram, and that the ram is installed correctly. (I.e. The correct sockets. Order usually is: 2,1,4,3 or something similar. (Forget what order this model is)
If you have 2 sticks, try just installing one. Or getting a stick you know that works.
I will probably post again this coming weekend when I get enough time to try this myself.
Let me know how it goes if you try checking the ram.
Cheers,
JR
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Last edited by Aelical; 2 Days Ago at 01:17 PM.
And then later to *************************************FIX THE ISSUE *************************************************
Re: DIY with gigabyte USB3 and i5-760, need help!
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Hey,
Dunno if you are checking this post anymore, but... Fixed it.
Wasn't anything to do with the hardware.
Took apart the tower, and I realised that I stupidly put a screw in with no brass gap screw in. Or whatever you call it. *Facepalm*
Check how you put the MoBo in. Make sure that there are no parts of the board touching the metal case to ground/short it. Make sure you use all of the plastic pins and what not. That will fix your problem.
Or It did for me.
Let us know if it works.
JR