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Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H 5 Long Beeps and pc shuts off and turns back on

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Reseat the RAM.

ive tried

1.reconnecting cables

2.trying with one stick of and and 0

3. without gpu

4.only cpu

5.checking for bent cpu pin (none where bent)

6 diffrent psu

 

What should i don anyone ha a suggestion?

 

(trying to resocket the cpu right now)

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Reseat the RAM.

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Reseat the RAM.

 

THANKS that fixed it i feel so stupid now

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THANKS that fixed it i feel so stupid now

 

It happens

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I had the same problem with my HP dc5850, it refused to boot, and all that was needed was a simple reseat of ram. I know how it feels, its extremely frustrating ;)

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thank you so much for posting this topic, i had the same exact problem and i could of sworn i reseated the ram at least twice. this time it booted up perfectly fine, so thank you for your feeling stupid :D

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