Hi,
I setup my new PC yesterday with the following components.
Purchased brand new:
E6300 conroe OEM from - OcUK
2x1GB GSkill HZ RAM - OcUK
Gigabyte DS4 - OcUK
Radeon x1800XT - OcUK
Components carried forward from old system:
Tagan 480w PSU
250Gb SATA drive
120Gb IDE drive
DVD-RW
OK, so I built the PC and it booted first time (always nice). I ran on my old OS install whilst I checked that everything was working fine. Today I re-installed Windows, all went fine and I played a game for around 30 mins before I had to go out. On my way out the door I started memtest to make sure that the RAM was error free. It ran for around 30 minutes before I got back and I restarted the machine (The memory was error free for what its worth).
This is where the problems start. Immediately after restarting the PC, it would not POST. I have read other posts on the forum describing a similar problem where the PC starts, the fans spin the DVD drive starts to seek then it all cuts off. After around 2-3 seconds it starts again. I have left it looping like this for around 1 minute (probably 10 cycles) and it does nothing.
What I have tried:
Clearing CMOS
Removing IDE cable from mobo
Removing all unnecessary connections from PC (USB, network etc)
Moving RAM to other bank
Removing 1 stick of RAM
Moving the single stick around all slots
When I removed all RAM, the board did give error beeps from the speaker, so it appears to be functioning correctly up to a point.
What really pi$$es me off is that it was all working fine and the PC was on for around 8 hours today having rebooted a number of times after software installs etc. I am guessing this is the now famous problem with the Gigabyte 965 series of boards where the RAM is being run out of spec, but why would it suddenly strike down my machine after running memtest?
Any help you can give me with this would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Rob
I setup my new PC yesterday with the following components.
Purchased brand new:
E6300 conroe OEM from - OcUK
2x1GB GSkill HZ RAM - OcUK
Gigabyte DS4 - OcUK
Radeon x1800XT - OcUK
Components carried forward from old system:
Tagan 480w PSU
250Gb SATA drive
120Gb IDE drive
DVD-RW
OK, so I built the PC and it booted first time (always nice). I ran on my old OS install whilst I checked that everything was working fine. Today I re-installed Windows, all went fine and I played a game for around 30 mins before I had to go out. On my way out the door I started memtest to make sure that the RAM was error free. It ran for around 30 minutes before I got back and I restarted the machine (The memory was error free for what its worth).
This is where the problems start. Immediately after restarting the PC, it would not POST. I have read other posts on the forum describing a similar problem where the PC starts, the fans spin the DVD drive starts to seek then it all cuts off. After around 2-3 seconds it starts again. I have left it looping like this for around 1 minute (probably 10 cycles) and it does nothing.
What I have tried:
Clearing CMOS
Removing IDE cable from mobo
Removing all unnecessary connections from PC (USB, network etc)
Moving RAM to other bank
Removing 1 stick of RAM
Moving the single stick around all slots
When I removed all RAM, the board did give error beeps from the speaker, so it appears to be functioning correctly up to a point.
What really pi$$es me off is that it was all working fine and the PC was on for around 8 hours today having rebooted a number of times after software installs etc. I am guessing this is the now famous problem with the Gigabyte 965 series of boards where the RAM is being run out of spec, but why would it suddenly strike down my machine after running memtest?
Any help you can give me with this would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Rob