I've just built a new PC with the following components: GA-P55A-UD4 Motherboard/Intel i5 760 2.8G/Corsair Twinx 4Gb DDR3 1333/512Mb Sapphire HD5450 graphics card/500w Nexus NA-8050 PSU/500Gb Samsung HD/CD/DVD drive/Iiyama monitor.
With BIOS set correctly the system powered up and started the install of Windows7 from CD/DVD drive. The install continued OK until reboot time. It started the reboot but just clicked the power off to the monitor and CPU fan and went through another reboot, then another, then another, etc.
After several attempts to re-install the OS I put the HD on a spare system and installed it there OK.
With the HD returned to the Gigabyte system I attempted to boot up. Post screen appeared OK, one beep, screen displayed "Windows" animated logo and message loading windows, then screen went black, screen LED turned orange (from green) and system tries another reboot. Message appears Start Normally or recover faulty start. Whichever option is chosen, after a short while the system turns off the monitor and goes through another boot, splash screen, beep, etc.
It would appear this is a common problem! I have read many such posts. I have tried re-assembly (out of the chassis) with minimum components - same result. Have built many system over the years, this one (and first with Gigabyte MBoard) is first to show a problem.
I have tried with 1 stick and 2 of memory in Slots 1 (& 3) - same result. I have tried an alternative Graphics card and both PCI-E sockets - same result. I have removed replaced CPU - no bent pins, etc. - same result. I have tried installing to SATA drive (on port 0 or 1) and an HD on IDE drive - all with same result.
Has anyone any more ideas please before I RMA the MBoard.