I did extensive tests and no result what so ever.
I'll detail all the steps done so far:
– I have 2 P67a-ud4-b3 flashed to F4. Common parts:
i7-2600k
Sapphire HD6790
Corsair Vengeance 16GB (4x4GB) 1600
Corsair H60
Corsair 650HX/750HX
CM Storm Sniper
Hitachi 0F12115 2TB Sata 6GB
– Both have booted and run for several days while we did stress tests on the disks
We used only 4GB of RAM for the tests.
FW and drivers were updated to the latest on both PCs before the disk tests.
– After a weekend where both remained shutdown, they both presented the looping boot problem.
Things I've tried so far:
– 1 and 2 RAM in all possible combinations (with 4 different RAM modules). I also tested the
RAM modules on other computer and they are OK.
– did all the sugested procedures regarding battery, clear CMOS, draing capacitors, clip test for
the PS, etc.
Even switched the battery with a new i5-2500 P67A-ud3-b3 (that is working).
– switched the Graphics card for Sapphire HD5570.
– let the boot loop repeat for over 20 times.
– reinserted all MB cables.
– switched the disk SATA cables and connectors and disks.
During the loop, all MB leds light up briefly, all fans (Case, cooler and Graphic cards) turn on.
Reading this thread (and on other sites) and considering all the tests made, I think the problem is not:
– PS (energy related issues)
– RAM
– Graphics card
– Processor and its connection to the MB.
I used Artic Silver5 and both PCs run for several days
– Disk and its connections
The culprits can be the Corsair H60 or the MB.
I have not seen any complaints on the Corsair forums, and by exclusion, the MB may be condemned …
Can you help me short out this issue?
What was the outcome of the other users that had the same problems?
Thanks in advance,
rdru