Strange error please help

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Hi I am running the below system that i built in September. after a normal shutdown on Saturday I booted my system on sunday to find it stuck in a windows 10 startup repair reboot loop. I left it alone for about 30 minutes and it was still rebooting.

I tried using a windows 10 startup repair disc which would not boot.

I then tried using a windows 10 usb installer and again this would not boot.

I have even tried my old windows 7 dvd and it gets to the windows orbs flying in and reboots.

I am unsure of what to try next so any help would be great.


Zotac GeForce GTX 980Ti AMP Extreme Edition 6144MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card (ZT-90505-10P)
GX-091-ZT

Intel i7-5930K 3.50GHz (Haswell-E) Socket LGA2011-V3 Processor - Retail (BX80648I75930K)
CP-548-IN

Samsung XP941 512GB M.2 PCI-e Gen2 SSD NAND based Solid State Drive (MZHPU512HCGL-00000)
HD-205-SA

Gigabyte X99-Gaming 5P Intel X99 (Socket 2011) DDR4 ATX Motherboard
MB-515-GI

Phanteks Enthoo Primo Full Tower - BlackRed
CA-019-PT

SuperFlower Leadex Titanium 850W Fully Modular "80 Plus Titanium" Power Supply - Black
CA-026-SF

Corsair Vengeance 16GB (4x4GB) DDR4 PC4-25600C16 3200MHz Quad Channel Kit - Black (CMK16GX4M4B3200C16)
MY-432-CS

Pioneer BDR-209EBK 16x BDRW Multilayer 128GB retail
CD-086-PO

Seagate 2TB 7200RPM SATA 6Gbs 64MB Cache HDD - OEM (ST2000DM001)
HD-255-SE

Windows 10 pro 64bit
 
Sounds like its blue screening and auto rebooting.

I would check the RAM timings in the BIOS to make sure they are set correctly with the spec of the ram and possibly run it slower maybe 2400mhz. Also just have one stick of RAM in. Remove the 980ti and boot using the internal GPU to see if you can get into windows sounds like you have some kind of hardware/driver failer somewhere.

If you can get into Windows whether via the OS or boot disk then you can start to investigate further.
 
It's an X99 system, and unfortunately that board doesn't have onboard graphics (same board as mine).

As Varkanoid suggests, use just the CPU, 1 stick of RAM and graphics. It's worth resetting the BIOS to defaults, just so that the settings are completely at stock.
 
Check your ram settings. I had an issue with my ram being OC'ed even in default settings. Set it to XMP and now I have no issues. This was with an Asus RIVE board, i'm not to familiar with GB boards.
 
Thanks for the replies I am just about to start checking the system over again I have just fitted a speaker to the motherboard and I am hearing a single short beep which I believe is system normal
 
Check your ram settings. I had an issue with my ram being OC'ed even in default settings. Set it to XMP and now I have no issues. This was with an Asus RIVE board, i'm not to familiar with GB boards.

Thanks guys I am back up and running. Cmos reset and enabling the XMP profile seems to have fixed the problem :)
 
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