Hi,
I just built a new system with this (GA-H270N-WIFI) as the motherboard. It's run for >48 hours with no temperature issues, an install of windows and a download of gigabytes of stuff. Now it won't power up, the PSU keeps shutting down and restarting continually. Interestingly I had this happen once while building/testing the system. But I assumed (at that point) it was just something like a poorly seated GPU (EVGA 1050Ti) card.
Here's what I've done to debug:
- Dismantled the build - have just the motherboard and the PSU on an anti-static workmat.
No RAM, GPU, case cables, no fans connected etc.
The processor (Intel - Core i5-7500) is still in the socket, but I'm not connecting the 12V PSU to it.
I connect just the main 24pin ATX PSU cable and power the board by touching a jumper across the power button pins.
The PSU fan comes on and the MB boots up. Seconds later, audibly the PSU clicks off and the fan stops (we never get to the BIOS) and we stay in this power up loop
So I think we are looking at the PSU or motherboard. I tested the PSU (Corsair CS650M) with another old motherboard and it runs just fine. Motherboard BIOS settings unchanged, it's all stock.
Any ideas for things I can test/try before I send the MB back?
Now of course I'm in a dilemma about whether this is a compatibility issue or a faulty MB.
I had no issues during the build, I was very careful and I don't see how I could have damaged anything.
Thanks in advance for any comments
HamSpam