It doesn't matter what Psu you have, it doesn't matter what memory you use, it doesn't matter if it's default or overclocked at some point in time your gigabyte board might just start up and freeze before it even gets to the bios logo and shut itself off, before repeating the cycle. This is down to a cold boot issue, some people can even get a system shut off when it was stable before and it will keep shutting off and rebooting on it's own. There are many users such as my self that when it does cold boot, it's simply a case of removing the psu cable and plugging it back in then it will auto start on it's own and work for hours. I've had the system up for two days and played hours of games, it runs prime 24hrs and 10hrs of intel burn test without so much as a sneeze
But because the issue has become more and more of a problem for many users gigabyte have kept on releasing beta bios's to fix the issue.
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,7895.0.html
http://www.overclock.net/t/1034724/gigabyte-p67-z68-boot-cycling-problem
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,7895.15.html
But because the issue has become more and more of a problem for many users gigabyte have kept on releasing beta bios's to fix the issue.
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,7895.0.html
http://www.overclock.net/t/1034724/gigabyte-p67-z68-boot-cycling-problem
Gigabyte today finally replied in this thread on their own forum!Facts about Boot Loop:
1) On a cold boot your motherboard will POST up to the "Memory Testing" (which is like the first 3 lines on your POST screen) line and then restarts on it's own. It will continue to do this for a infinite number of times, theoretically. If someone actually wants to sit in front of their computer and start a count on how many times it restarts, be my guest.
2) Restarting will not work, as it continues to boot loop. You'll have to hold down the power button for 5 secs (or whatever amount of time) until your PC manually shuts down. Turning it back on immediately after a shutdown continues the boot loop, you must wait at least 20-30 seconds.
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,7895.15.html
Flashing the back up bios, clearing the bios e.t.c is only a placebo and may still happen a day or two later. Gigabyte are looking into it and also there are a number of members on this forum also getting the issue so it's something either in the bios or a manufacturing default!Hi Neil79 and others
Sorry to hear about your troubles. I will check the status of this issue internally and will contact you soon.
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