New build ~ No power on...

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Hi,

Last week i made a post about what set up i should get, so i went ahead and ordered the Asrock extreme4 gen3, i5 2500k and 8gb (2x4gb) of Gskill RipJawsX

The build went fine (fully completed on Friday), after installing windows 7 everything seemed great. I was playing a game today and BAM, total shutdown.

As I'm quite cautious of overclocking i didn't mess around with any settings. Everything was running stock.
When i go to power on my pc, it powers on for a split second and the case fans spin, but nothing happens, (and it then loops this process) no error codes on the motherboard, Nothing.

What Ive tried:

PSU power supply test > everything is fine.
removed all HDD cables and tried power on > nothing changed
Switched both RAM sticks in slots > nothing changed
tested 1 ram stick > nothing changed
Removed graphics and sound card > nothing changed.

Which leaves me thinking there is only 3 things that it could be:

Faulty motherboard
Faulty RAM
Faulty CPU

Giving that everything was working for almost 2 days, (cpu temp was 30idle/40load) I think its unlikely to be the RAM and/or CPU, but i could be wrong.

These are the 3 components i cant test, i dont have an 1155 cpu/mobo or any other ddr3.

If anyone has an input, of what i should do next, that would be greatly appreciated. Your help is needed!

#jg623
 
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Tried a CMOS reset, just in case the BIOS has thrown a wobbler.

What's the make / model of your PSU?
 
How did you 'test' the PSU, exactly? What PSU is it? Do you have another you could try?

I used a power supply tester, something similar to this

power-supply-tester-02.jpg


I do have another PSU, but i wont be able to test it until im back home tomorrow after work.

I'll try reset CMOS, i have a Corsair AX850 Modular PSU.
 
I reset the CMOS > Nothing
I unplugged all the power cables and plugged them back in > Nothing

I'm at my wits end with this machine, it looks like i might have to RMA, the trouble is i don't know if its the board/RAM/CPU...
 
I think it has to be. When i plug the 24pin connector into the psu tester, all the fans come on fine. Whereas if i plug it into the motherboard, it starts to do the loop process of powering on and off for not even a second.

Since i got the board through overclockers, i think the next step is to RMA it, its a real shame as well as I had high hopes for this board, looks like i fell into the bad batch category.Hopefully the replacement doesn't do the same, if it happens again i can assure you im not routing for Asrock anymore!

Thanks for your input, just out of curiosity, was this the exact same board or just similar issues?

Cheers,

#jg623
 
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