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My system is not powering on. When I press the power button, the system switches on then off then on again and off again. My specs are below and I am running windows 10 build 10041. My CPU was on a stable overclock of around 4.4ghz before this issue. I was able to accertain that my CPU is not the cause of the problem by swapping it out for a 5820k. My system is fully watercooled and I painted my mobo so god forbid I have to RMA anything.

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The mobo displays qcode 00 on power on

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Have you tried to reset the bios? It might lose your overclock but it's an option.

Just remove the battery that's on your motherboard and unplug the power cord for 30 seconds or something.

After that, don't forget to place the battery back.

 

edit: try to boot with 1 ram stick, and remove every pci-e device.

If that doesn't work, try to boot without ram stick, the error code should be different then.

 

edit 2: also, remove all the things you don't need like hdd's, cd readers, card readers and that kind of stuff, you can even remove the keyboard and mouse, but keep the monitor if the mobo has on-board video. If not, just don't use the display. It's the error code that's the only thing that matters now.

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My system is not powering on. When I press the power button, the system switches on then off then on again and off again. My specs are below and I am running windows 10 build 10041. My CPU was on a stable overclock of around 4.4ghz before this issue. I was able to accertain that my CPU is not the cause of the problem by swapping it out for a 5820k. My system is fully watercooled and I painted my mobo so god forbid I have to RMA anything.

This happened to me when I had assembled a build but did not have the RAM installed yet and powered it on. Probably faulty RAM. Try taking 1 stick out and see what happens

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My system is not powering on. When I press the power button, the system switches on then off then on again and off again. My specs are below and I am running windows 10 build 10041. My CPU was on a stable overclock of around 4.4ghz before this issue. I was able to accertain that my CPU is not the cause of the problem by swapping it out for a 5820k. My system is fully watercooled and I painted my mobo so god forbid I have to RMA anything.

What model is your motherboard? Also, try disconnecting the 24pin and 4cpu pin connectors, then try again. Also, what did you do right before this happened? Did you try upping the OC, change hardware, ETC?

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check for bent pins on the CPU socket

 

error 00 code may mean mobo is dead or CPU is dead but it highly likely its the mobo

 

Reseat the RAM

 

and run with one GPU

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