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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: Bootz16 on April 27, 2015, 08:10:29 am
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Hi,
I am just new on this forum, I just built a desktop from scratch but when I turn the power button it turns on for a few seconds then turns off. I disconnected all the hardware, cpu, ram, ssd, hard drive and only the motherboard itself connected to power supply and power button and power led from the case also connected also the same issue turns on then off. I was thinking that maybe it is the Power supply that is having a problem so I borrowed a power supply from my son's desktop, but still giving the same problem. So, I came up to a conclusion that it is a motherboard problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Hi, have you tried to look under the motherboard itself? perhaps something is sorting out your motherboard like a standoff, or a screw.
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Look at the CPU socket to make sure you don't have any bent pins. The other thing is you might have to update the bios too. When you boot only use one stick of memory too.
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Look at the CPU socket to make sure you don't have any bent pins. The other thing is you might have to update the bios too. When you boot only use one stick of memory too.
Hi,
I tried your advise to check if there is any bent pins, seemed that there are few and tried to straightened as i could. I plug it again with only motherboard and no hardware installed except the front panel powerswitch and power led connectors. Pressed the power button but now it is blinking continuosly. What does that mean? Thanks
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You do have the CPU & one stick of memory in installed. On the pins they have to be perfect and can't be touch each other too. Where did you buy the board? Was it sealed or has it been open before?