I have been using an Asus P8H77-M as my motherboard, it worked well for a few months until with no aparently reason it started to behave strange. According to the info I got in forums people call it Cold Boot. The computer starts, but it hasn't any video output (when I say any, it's literally any, Normally when I say that people understand it hasn't video output after the system boot, but that's not the case, I'm not even able to access BIOS), and keep on until after some seconds or minutes it just restart and keep stuck in that bootloop for minutes, or hours or even days (yes, I already left the PC in that state for days until it turned on).
I'm sure any other components aren't causing this issue, I already replaced my componentes for other working componentes and didn't resolve. The only component I couldn't replace was exactly the motherboard because I couldn't find other LGA 1155 motherboard.
The last time it happened it took almost one week to finally turn on. I couldn't take anymore of this, then I searched on internet for a definitive solution. I found a guy on a forum describing he had exactly the same problem with a LGA 1155 motherboard and he solved it just by reflashing BIOS. Then I went to Asus website, downloaded the latest BIOS version available (that was already installed), put it on a pendrive and flashed it. The motherboard kept with the same problem and now doesn't unstuck from the bootloop.
Now I want to replace my motherboard's BIOS chip, I could remove the chip with my fingers since it's not attached to the motherboard. If I can buy another chip and write my BIOS again, should it work normally? Also, what I would need to that? Do I need anything else than the new chip and a PIC writer?