PSU or MOBO fault?

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Hi,

I’m trying to diagnose a fault that has occurred on my system, short history, bought it second hand have stripped it back to individual components cleaned inspected and rebuilt. System worked perfectly after rebuild and loading a fresh install of win 8.1. had one issue it wouldn’t connect to the LAN, MOBO has the Bigfoot killer e2100 chip onboard, ended up plugging in a TP-link wireless board and everything seemed to be working fine.

Next day tried to start system and it just seems to be in a continuous on off loop at Post.Have removed everything from the MOBO apart from the CPU and Cooler, tried to boot and it’s still doing the same thing just looping starts looks as if it’s trying to post then shuts down, starts tries to post etc. The only thing I haven’t got is a case speaker so am not able to hear any diagnostic code from the MOBO. Any ideas from past experience would be much appreciated.

System spec is,

Intel 2nd Gen i7 sandybridge 2600k 3.5Ghz
Gigabyte z68 G2 sniper
Gpu: 4gb Msi R9 290 Pro
16gb (2x8gb) Avexir core ram 2133mhz
Psu: 700w coolermaster silent pro
SSD: Crucial MX100 250gb
HHD: Samsung F1 1TB
Cpu cooling: Corsair H100 fitted with Silverstone SST-FQ121 FQ Series 1225 PWM Fans
Gpu Cooling: Corsair H50 with nzxt g10
 
One of the first things it does in POST is check for extended RAM after the jump command! This would not cause a reset! :p

Could be a few things, PSU, CPU overheating. Dust in connections, or the motherboard itself.

I would bet on the PSU, however.

would my spare 500w PSU with just the one 4 pin ATX connection be enough to power the basic system and boot it with ram inserted?
 
Ok have swapped out power supplies fault still exactly the same. have also connected a case speaker which is giving constant short beep. Looks as if we are getting closer to the fault. I have also fitted the 700w power supply into the old PC and it's running perfectly.
 
have cleaned the Tim off and replaced the mobo everything seems to fine... thanks for all the help I'm quite pleased actually my first full strip and build and am learning all the time. ... I'm going to start another post on the memory section of the forum I'm having a problem with the XMP profile for the ram.
 
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