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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: snowie on February 01, 2017, 12:42:46 pm
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Hi!
First topic here so well, yea :D
I bought a x58A-UD3R with the famous "endless" reboot problem in the hope to fix it.
Things that i've already tried:
- Pull the baterry out for some minutes.
- Use 2 different PSU's.
- Use the GPU (750 Ti) on all PCI Express slots.
And still no change. The endless reboot it's still on.
Fact 1:I tried to remove the only RAM stick i'm testing with and the motherboard starts and keeps working but no video or either if i connect USB devices they dont work. The same happens if I put back the RAM on the slot and remove the CPU 4pin cable.
Fact 2:I found out by removing the CPU that the socket had some bent pins. 1 was a Vcc one and the other was Vss. Both of this pins were bent, i bent them back but they dont have their "heads" (??) that touch the CPU gold contacts. Later down the inspection i found another pin that was bent, that one i bent back to the original position but the body of the pin it's still deformed, as soon i checked the pinout that pins is labeled as "QPI data".
Well, is this problem happening because of the socket or may be something else?
I will do my best to bring this board back to working status again. I have a multimeter so if it's needed to measure any voltages just tell me, i'm up to do them.
edit:
a close-up photo of the problematic pins
(http://image.prntscr.com/image/726804096c2042de8c25632d6a6ee994.png)
left pin is QPI data and the other 2 are Vcc and Vss
Thanks!
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If the two pins are missing their heads. It will never boots. There are places out there that will replace the socket. But thing is how much money do you want to spend.
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If the two pins are missing their heads. It will never boots. There are places out there that will replace the socket. But thing is how much money do you want to spend.
Well, i have myself a reballing station, so the only cost would just be the new socket which goes for around 8€ on ebay.
Just wanted to make sure that the socket was the problem before replacing it:)
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No one can say with certainty what your issue is until you have confirmed the integrity of your platform, in this case the MB. Issue like these can mask other behavior. I personally would not invest time or money in an X58 based board. Was it a good board, yes in its day. This time has since passed. No one is telling you not to try and fix it. We hope it works out.