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Hi everyone,

Since a few days i have some problems with my motherboard, as the title says when i start my pc it will boot loop or shows no screen. When i take out the ram and insert it again it works with out a problem. When i wan't to start the pc the next day the same happens again, bootloops and black screen, then i re-insert the ram again and it boots without a problem.

Does anybody know how to fix this?

I tried resetting the bios using the jumper and CMOS battery!

PC Part list

CPU: Intel core i5-4670K
GPU: Club3D 7870XT Jokercard
RAM: Kingston HX316C10FBK2/16 2x8 GB
PSU: Seasonic S12II 620W

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Have you tried with the onboard video?

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Secondary System: York

Intel Core i7-2600 (4C/8T), ASUS P8Z68-V/GEN3, 16GB GEIL Enhance Corsa DDR3 1600MHz, Zotac GeForce GTX 550 Ti 1GB, 240GB ADATA Ultimate SU650, Windows 10 Pro for Workstations

 

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Yeah definitely sounds like a motherboard issue and a strange one at that. Hope you get it fixed soon!

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I have encountered this issue a couple times during my travels. First thing you need to know about computers, is that they are like like people. You think you may have the flu, so you take medicine for that. But you're still sick, see the doctor and BOOM! Turns out you have AIDS. Point is, computers can give symptoms that may point to one thing, but is actually another. Back to your issue. It may be possible that its the motherboard. Do you see any swollen or leaking capacitors? But since the system works for a short time when uninstalling and re-installing the RAM, does point to another possibility. The PSU may be defective. If it is defective, chances are that it damaged components on the motherboard that handles power. So I recommend testing the PSU before replacing the motherboard. Because if you don't, you may find yourself in the same situation again. Also, I do recommend acquiring software such as PC Doctor that can run full testing on every component. It would give you a better idea on what may be failing and where to narrow your search on. Worse case scenario is that the CPU is defective. But pray that it isn't. 

 

On another note. For a issue like this. It's cool that you gave system specs. But you should also provide clear photos of the internals to better help us see what is going on inside physically.

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