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		Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: marikvntu on February 28, 2015, 04:49:18 pm
		
			
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				Disclaimer: Tried to find it in FAQ - no luck.
Tried to submit a case to Gigabyte support - their site is full of bugs couldn't make it.
Guys or Gigabytes representatives please help to investigate or resolve the issue with the initial bootup.
When I press the power button it takes less than 1 second for the PC to shut down. I hear no beeps to BIOS post or  smth like that. Looks like power issue, but PSU is working and is of good quality Chieftec CFT750-14C
See the video for more info:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiubZKdaV7o
Important: PSU is working and has enough power(750W).
			 
			
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				By any chance do you have the power & reset plug switch around?
			
 
			
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By any chance do you have the power & reset plug switch around?
I really doubt so. I extracted the motherboard pulled off everything and identified that some pins on the socket are bent. So I bent them back using a toothpick, now they barely differ from others. And their ends are aligned in the grid with others. 
Also I power it on(the MB not socket) with a knife by touching the distinctly visible power pins. And I cleared CMOS many times.
Still nothing.
When I start MB with CPU loosely laying on a socket - it seems to be starting fine as well as w/o CPU.(actually it starts for couple seconds and them turns off - I don't have a beeper, it also complicates the thing)
Once I secure the socket lock - it starts for a half of the second, like on a vid. It's a bummer that I don't have a post message board. Will try to bring it to my workplace to see the error code...
			 
			
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				I read that somebody else was having the same problem. He loosen the heatsink just a little and that took care of the problem. Now I don't know if that will help. 
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php?topic=15669.0