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So uh its happend when i go downstairs to eat after 20 minutes i came back to my pc the monitor suddenly turned off also keyboard and mouse. Pc is still running. I thought it was sleeping or something. Then i shut the power off by turning switch off on psu. When i try to turn on it back the pc not working and its keep cycling on and off. Trying changing cmos battery not working. I also tried to jump m_bios chip where it will be reset the corrupted bios. Im tired having this pc since i build it by myself. I dont have money since i already bought new gpus. 

My setup

Gigabyte mobo z77p-d3

Gigabyte gtx 1060 3gb

Ram 8gb

I7-3770

 

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4 minutes ago, Salad09 said:

No

Ok.

 

There's going to be a fair few things to try, I might suggest next - do you have more than one stick of RAM?

If so, try with just one, then just the other.

If you have a single stick, try it in different slots.

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3 minutes ago, whispous said:

Ok.

 

There's going to be a fair few things to try, I might suggest next - do you have more than one stick of RAM?

If so, try with just one, then just the other.

If you have a single stick, try it in different slots.

I did that before.. i placed one stick of the ram only which still on ddr3-1 slot. Not working when it turned on and keep cycling turn on and off 😭

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So what this tells us so far is that we've narrowed down the "not working" parts to just the motherboard, CPU and RAM - possibly the GPU.

 

It's a good thing that your CPU has a built in iGPU - unplug your graphics card, and plug your screen into one of the motherboard outputs, if you can - and see if that works.

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Just now, Salad09 said:

Igpu is working and gpu is working. Before this happend. I tried to on the pc but it didnt showing any display. When i try to turn off the psu and turning it on back the pc showing display and says : your bios had been reseted. I proceed to bios for turning off igpu. Also set the init display to PEG. This happen when i leave my oc while eating lunch. 😭😭😭

 

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4 minutes ago, whispous said:

You don't need to do that. Have you tried without?

Are you plugging the screen into the GPU's outputs, not the motherboard?

Right now , i have taking the gpu out from the pc means the hdmi cable connected to motherboard but still no display. I dont know how to bring back display because pc keep turning on and off 😭

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Just now, whispous said:

The cycling on and off by itself is not a good sign. I think at this stage we know there's a hardware problem with likely the PSU or the motherboard.

Like i said , my mobo can be fixed by jumping the m-bios chips. Its like common for me. 

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2 minutes ago, whispous said:

The cycling on and off by itself is not a good sign. I think at this stage we know there's a hardware problem with likely the PSU or the motherboard.

Also do i need change the mobo ? Like its gigabyte i dont know what will happend if i continue to use it for next 2yrs or 5 or 10 who knows ? 

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9 minutes ago, whispous said:

If your motherboard repeatedly required resetting the BIOS, it's got a problem. Have you changed the battery on it to a new one?

I got an 2 battery for cmos. I have resetting them by taking it out do i need wait for while ?

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56 minutes ago, Salad09 said:

I dont have money to buy new one since its just the only atx motherboard that i bought for 120

Gigabyte motherboards have a 3 year warranty. Try contacting them and they might be able to fix or replace it. 

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