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Hello everyone,

There is a BIOS failure in my system that I have been using for about 6 years. I bought a new liquid cooling and PSU for the system the other day (Cooler Master Masterliquid ML240l V2 and EVGA 750 gq 80 Plus Gold 750W). When I mounted them and started the system, it started to enter the boot loop and I couldn't open it for 2 days. It only booted once, it gave a CPU fan speed warning. When I pressed F1 in the "F1 to run setup" section, there was a black screen and the BIOS did not open again. In short, the pc does not boot and does not turn on. It goes into boot loop. And sometimes it shows signs of short circuit. But I usually get certain q code errors. These are 94,95 and 02

 

Methods I tried:
-I swapped the RAMs and put them in different slots.
-I tried to run it with a single RAM.
- I removed the graphics card and put it in different PCI-e slots.
- I tried removing the M.2 SSD and all the hard drives and turning on the computer.
-When I installed the new liquid cooling, I thought I might not have been able to fit it properly. I disassembled and installed
-I did a BIOS update with BIOS flashback. I updated to the latest BIOS (4101 ver.).
-I tried it with the old psu in case there was a problem with the new psu.
I couldn't find any solution. Sometimes I think the problem is caused by the BIOS, but sometimes it looks like a short circuit. I'll be happy if you can help me.
(The system turns on and off as in the related video.)

x99 Deluxe Boot Loop

 

I couldn't find any solution. Sometimes I think the problem is caused by the BIOS, but sometimes it looks like a short circuit. I'll be happy if you can help me. 😪

 

My System:

-ASUS X99 Deluxe MotherBoard

-Intel i7 5820k 2011v3 Socket CPU

-Kingston Hyperx Fury CL16 2666 MHz 2x8 GB Ram

-Asus Rog Strix Gtx 970 4 Gb Graphics Card

-Samsung 970 Evo SSD 500 GB

-Evga 750W GQ Power Supply

-CoolerMaster MasterLiquid 240l liquid cooler

 

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I had this exactly issue with a ROG Asus x99 board, it was common for these old systems to have issues with the BIOS chips, it was very common with ASUS x99 boards. I bought a new one online, preloaded with the correct BIOS. I just popped it in and since not had a single issue. It wasn't very expensive 

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