Hi all
I have torn almost all my hair out because of this issue:
My UD3R Ver. 2 based system won't post. It just reboots itself. That's all it can do. In fact, it's an expert in rebooting. I have read at least 50 forum posts around the internet (including this one) documenting this amazing no-reason-but-to-reboot feature, but it seems there is no way to turn this amazing feature OFF!
Here are my components:
750w Corsair TX power supply
12 gigs (6 x 2gigs) Corsair XMS 3 Triple Channel RAM
i7 950 CPU
BFG Nvidia GTX 280 GPU
I actually returned the board last week to Gigabytes tech centre (UK). Their service was actually very good - they responded to my email very quickly and sent me an RMA no. once I provided an invoice and I was really happy with their service. I received the board back late this afternoon (wow! their service is very good!) and put all the pieces back together. Low and behold! It worked! Yay! Oh, wait, aaahhh....f**k...after about 15 mins on my test bench (not in my case, as some people give a bizarre reason it reboots is because the board may short in the case), it rebooted itself and I never got her back again.
I've tried every conceivable solution I've found on the forums. No, I DON'T HAVE BENT PINS. NO, MY POWER SUPPLY IS FINE, I'VE TRIED 2 DIFFERENT GPU'S and I know they work. MY RAM IS FINE. I'VE TRIED 1 STICK, 2 STICKS, 3 STICKS, ALL STICKS, Effing STONES. NOTHING.
The thing is, it was working very well for about 2 months. In fact it was flawless. I had it overclocked to 4.01 GHZ and was smiling smugly to myself about how brilliant my build was when all of a sudden, the reboot "feature" kicked in.
There is something wrong with a batch of these boards. Please Gigabyte, own up and replace the boards of people suffering with this malaise. It's making me crazy.
I have sent an email back to the RMA team and see what they say. I'll report back when I hear. It better be good news...
Regards
The Man with the Bald Patch