PC unable to boot.

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Problem
Using the PC like normal just on desktop (few back ground applications, watching twitch stream, talking on discord) PC suddenly turns off. When I try turn it on, Mother boards lights up, Fans spin for about a second and then its like its in its shutdown state. (Same thing repeats if i press the button again).

System
Intel i7-6950X Extreme 3.00GHz (Broadwell-E) Socket LGA2011-V3 Processor - OEM (CM8067102055800)
Asus X99-A II Intel X99 (Socket 2011) DDR4 ATX Motherboard
Silverstone Strider 800W 80 Plus Titanium Modular Power Supply
Corsair Dominator Platinum 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4 PC4-24000C15 3000MHz Quad Channel Kit (CMD32GX4M4C3000C)
Intel 750 Series 1.2TB PCIe 3.0 X4 HHHL Adaptor NVMe Solid State Drive (SSDPEDMW012T4X1)
Samsung 950 Pro 512GB M.2 PCI-e 3.0 x 4 NVMe Solid State Drive
EK Water Blocks Predator 240 All In One Watercooling Solution - Revision 1.1

Solutions Attempted so far
Removed all but 1 Ram (Same effect)
Removed all Ram (Same effect)
Removed Graphics Card (Same Effect)
Removed PCI-E SSD (Intel 750) (Same Effect)
Removed PCI-E NVMe SSD (Samsung 950) (Same Effect)
Made certain all wires are secured.
Tried OLD PSU, failed
Tired current PSU in old PC, worked successfully.
Removed CMOS batter for 10 minutes and tried again, No change.

Not sure what's next to try.
 
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Plugged CPU back in and effect returns still cannot boot. is this a mother board or a cpu issue.

How can i identify which is the culprit
 
Not really the best at fault finding, sorry to say. The only other thing I've experienced with failed boot is a faulty usb device plugged in, try unplugging all non essential usb, unlikely but worth a try before thinking worst case scenario.

Was first thing I did,

It's less than a year old, but I am going to assume that there is no Warranty with OEM?
 
Might be lucky then, best to ask them, have you got another PSU you could try?

Nope unfortunately..

Currently I am considering the possibility of driving to OC in Newcastle (250 Miles), see if I can get someone of them to double check its the CPU and if so RMA it there and then buy cheaper CPU for the wait... but I don't know if that's a possibility.
 
Nothing worse than fault finding, spent many an hour in frustration and sympathise, anyways fingers crossed here especially if it's cpu as oem could be a grey area.

my only hope is if someone who works at OCUK posts about on here saying if it is possible to drive up to meet someone or that there isn't a possibility. ideally i'd like to know before too long because I'd want to leave at about 4 am to beat traffic.

or at the very least tell me where I stand on the OEM CPU Warranty situation.
 
Tried OLD PSU, failed
Tired current PSU in old PC, worked successfully.
Removed CMOS batter for 10 minutes and tried again, No change.

So 2 options remain, Motherboard or CPU.

The PC stays ON if I turn the system on without the CPU. This would indicate almost certainly that the CPU is the cause or could it still be the Motherboard.
 
Ok,

So it's either the motherboard or CPU, but the likely hood is MotherBoard... unfortunately its my work PC so I can't exactly wait for an RMA...

I feel my best bet would be to buy a new motherboard for Saturday delivery, if it still doesn't work, I know its the CPU and will act accordingly (RMA CPU, return Motherboard{?)), if it works then I can simply RMA the motherboard and when returned use as a spare part.

Edit:
(Have started this process)
 
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Just read the comment section of my mother board:

This is a really great motherboard for the price and has all the functionality most would ever need..

Unfortunately I suffered from what seems to be quite a rare yet recurring theme across the globe with this board refusing to post after about a month and taking the CPU down with it...(Error Code 00)

Overclockers were absolutely fantastic with the service and support I received and I cannot praise the guys I dealt with enough, superb service!

After a great deal of research It turns out that ASUS have found an issue that *might* in rare cases cause a problem and immediately released a bios update for this board, read more on this in link below.

Unfortunately It was too late for me and both the Motherboard and CPU had to be RMA


***IMPORTANT OWNER INFO ***

Update to BIOS 1004 or later ASAP.

http://www.legitreviews.com/intel-x99-motherboard-goes-up-in-smoke-for-reasons-unknown_150008

The numbers on the output are 00, does this mean the motherboard could have killed the CPU as well?
 
Tested new motherboard, still no POST (00 Code and instant shutdown).

My original assumption that it was CPU was correct. could still be both?

Nothing I can do now until monday....
 
Update:

From Overclockers UK's RMA Emails:

Motherboard is being sent to manufacture for repair/replacement.
CPU is being sent to manufacture for repair/replacement.

Not the end of the world.

If the CPU is replaced, does the Warranty count for 1 year when I receive the replacement or 1 Year from when I purchased the original one. (I would assume 1 Year from when I get the replacement).
 
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