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(Not that important information about me and my Computer: I'm 14 Years old, from Germany. Finished bulding my own Computer 9 months ago. No problems since 1 month ago)

Hello Forum,

So about a month ago my PSU fan started making weird sounds. No Problem, just buy a new one. Everything was perfectly fine then. 2 Weeks later, i wanted to turn on my Computer, but i had no Signal on my Monitor. I opened my Computer Case and everything was just running fine, except one Fan in the front that came with the case. It wasn't spinning. So i looked at my Motherboard, which has a LED Panel for codes. The codes were just fine, except that they were resetting all the time. I got like +5 normal booting codes, but after the code 32 (which stands for CPU booting) it just resettet and started from the beginning. So i searched the internet and read that you have to restart your PC 4 times by holding the On/Off button. Did that, but then my Computer started restarting after 2 Seconds.Here is a short list of what i tried to do to fix the Problem: Only starting with 1 ram Stick, starting without HDD, starting without SSD, statring without giving the CPU Power,putting in a new CMOS Battery; starting without giving the Graphics Card power and even tried the old PSU where the fan wasn't working correctly, still nothing.  It isn't working since 1 week and i really hope that you guys can help me.

 

SPECS:

CPU: Intel Xeon e3 1241 v3 (boxed cooler)

GC: MSI GTX 980Ti Gaming 6

MoBo: Gigabyte G.1 Sniper Z97

PSU : Cooler Mater B600 v2 ( 600w); old one: XFX TS550 (550w)

RAM: 2x8GB Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR3-1600

HDD: 2000GB Seagate Desktop HDD ST2000DM001

SSD: 120Gb Crucial BX100

Case: Sharkonn B28

CMOS Battery: 3v 3032 Lithium

OS: Windows 10 Home 64 Bit

No overclocking. i did never touch the BIOS or change anything that's deep in my OS.

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2 minutes ago, DeepQuantum said:

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Try flashing the bios, boot up with minimal hardware connected. (1 ram, 1 HDD with os, etc)

 

Try booting on ubuntu live usb, just to eliminate hardware problem/corruption in the OS or drive.

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10 minutes ago, raphidy said:

Try flashing the bios, boot up with minimal hardware connected. (1 ram, 1 HDD with os, etc)

 

Try booting on ubuntu live usb, just to eliminate hardware problem/corruption in the OS or drive.

So how do i flash the BIOS ? What data do i lose ? And whats ubuntu live usb ?

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I take it you have tried both the internal motherboard display output ad graphics card outputs

So do the fans spin?
Does the power light on the case turn on

Does the bios/boot screen show or do you straight up have no grapphics output?

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10 minutes ago, DeepQuantum said:

So how do i flash the BIOS ? What data do i lose ? And whats ubuntu live usb ?

To flash bios you need a usb key with the bios of the most updated version on it and upgrade your current bios of the motherboard.

http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4952#bios

 

You only lose the settings from the bios that you have made earlier. It is equivalent to clearing cmos but "cleaner". You should be able to see an option to update bios once enter in BIOS by holding delete key or f2 depending on your mobo manufacturer.

 

Ubuntu is a linux OS. You install it on a USB key so that you can eliminate SSD failure or Windows 10 corruption. You need to select in the bios to boot from USB.

http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows

 

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2 minutes ago, kris2340k said:

I take it you have tried both the internal motherboard display output ad graphics card outputs

So do the fans spin?
Does the power light on the case turn on

Does the bios/boot screen show or do you straight up have no grapphics output?

The problem is, my Computer restarts after 2 Secs, so i don't really know if i have Graphics Card output or not. I didn't have a signal before that.

As soon as a turn on my Computer all fans spin. My Case doesn't have a light.

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38 minutes ago, raphidy said:

To flash bios you need a usb key with the bios of the most updated version on it and upgrade your current bios of the motherboard.

http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4952#bios

 

You only lose the settings from the bios that you have made earlier. It is equivalent to clearing cmos but "cleaner". You should be able to see an option to update bios once enter in BIOS by holding delete key or f2 depending on your mobo manufacturer.

 

Ubuntu is a linux OS. You install it on a USB key so that you can eliminate SSD failure or Windows 10 corruption. You need to select in the bios to boot from USB.

http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows

 

So i just put the BIOS on my USB Stick and put it in the USB Port that's meant fror flashing the BIOS ? Because i can't do anything on my Computer.

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30 minutes ago, DeepQuantum said:

So i just put the BIOS on my USB Stick and put it in the USB Port that's meant fror flashing the BIOS ?

 

40 minutes ago, kris2340k said:

I take it you have tried both the internal motherboard display output ad graphics card outputs

So do the fans spin?
Does the power light on the case turn on

Does the bios/boot screen show or do you straight up have no grapphics output?

What Graphics Card output ?

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20 minutes ago, DeepQuantum said:

All you guys tell me is that my MoBo is broken. Instead of putting myself and my Computer into more trouble, i think it would be easier to just get a new one.

MSI H97 PC Mate Intel H97 So.1150 Dual Channel DDR3 ATX Retail

 

Well ive had a motherboard die on me, the RMA is a simple process, you just go to the MSI RMA page and fill in the form. but hey if you have enough money for a new pc then sure. 

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