I built a new X99 system (specs in signature) in August 2015 based around a Gigabyte X99 Gaming 5P and it had been running great until about 10 days ago. When I tried to switch the PC on after a normal shutdown the night before it just wouldn't boot or power on at all. After trying all the usual things I'm leaning towards having to replace the motherboard but thought I'd check here first.
The components all ran at stock settings and temps were always good -- I'm also using an APC 1400 AVR UPS for power line conditioning. There is no visible sign of catastrophic hardware failure on any of the components. I've stripped everything down using an ES wrist pad and reseated all the components and tried isolating the RAM modules, etc. Also ran a paperclip test on the PSU, which showed it to be working. I then thought it could be the case I/O module (power switch) - I tried swapping the reset and power switch and jumping the switches but no luck.
Corsair sent me a replacement I/O unit for the Carbide 540 this week which I've installed over the weekend and it's made no effect so I can rule that out. I'm pretty sure the motherboard has the latest f22 bios (I flashed it last about a year ago) but at the moment with it not booting or powering on at all I can't even reflash it. I've cleared the CMOS using a jumper, removed and reinserted the battery but no dice. Is there a way to safely jumpstart this motherboard?
I've got spare components but not a spare X99 mobo or DDR4 RAM to test. I've been building my own PCs since the mid 90s and this has me stumped!
Anyway, any advice or recommendations would be appreciated!
Cheers.
The components all ran at stock settings and temps were always good -- I'm also using an APC 1400 AVR UPS for power line conditioning. There is no visible sign of catastrophic hardware failure on any of the components. I've stripped everything down using an ES wrist pad and reseated all the components and tried isolating the RAM modules, etc. Also ran a paperclip test on the PSU, which showed it to be working. I then thought it could be the case I/O module (power switch) - I tried swapping the reset and power switch and jumping the switches but no luck.
Corsair sent me a replacement I/O unit for the Carbide 540 this week which I've installed over the weekend and it's made no effect so I can rule that out. I'm pretty sure the motherboard has the latest f22 bios (I flashed it last about a year ago) but at the moment with it not booting or powering on at all I can't even reflash it. I've cleared the CMOS using a jumper, removed and reinserted the battery but no dice. Is there a way to safely jumpstart this motherboard?
I've got spare components but not a spare X99 mobo or DDR4 RAM to test. I've been building my own PCs since the mid 90s and this has me stumped!
Anyway, any advice or recommendations would be appreciated!
Cheers.