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Z97P D3 bootloops

Yesterday i shut down my PC and when i today wanted to start it up it wouldnt boot. Now it gives continue restarts/bootloops. Already resetted the cmos and removed/replaced the BAT didnt work...

 

Anyone knows what to do now?

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10 minutes ago, TorARK said:

Yesterday i shut down my PC and when i today wanted to start it up it wouldnt boot. Now it gives continue restarts/bootloops. Already resetted the cmos and removed/replaced the BAT didnt work...

 

Anyone knows what to do now?

It could be that your motherbord has died. If you can give me the specs and age of the system I can give you more advice.

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17 minutes ago, TorARK said:

Yesterday i shut down my PC and when i today wanted to start it up it wouldnt boot. Now it gives continue restarts/bootloops. Already resetted the cmos and removed/replaced the BAT didnt work...

 

Anyone knows what to do now?

Have you tried reseating your RAMs?

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1 hour ago, Lennart van de Merwe said:

It could be that your motherbord has died. If you can give me the specs and age of the system I can give you more advice.

Its age is atleast 2 years. What you mean with specs? https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-Z97P-D3-rev-10?

1 hour ago, davyre89 said:

Have you tried reseating your RAMs?

You mean replacing them? Yes then it *does* normally boot up...

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3 hours ago, TorARK said:

You mean replacing them? Yes then it *does* normally boot up...

This would mean faulty RAMs, no?

CPU/ CPU Cooler: i7-6700K - 4.5GHz with Noctua DH-15S | Motherboard: ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming | RAM: 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2400MHz | SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB M.2 | HDD: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 7200 RPM | GPU: Zotac GeForce GTX 1060 Amp! Edition | Case: Corsair 400C | PSU: FSP Aurum S 650W | OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit

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1 hour ago, davyre89 said:

This would mean faulty RAMs, no?

Just tested all the dimms and all worked fine. 

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9 hours ago, TorARK said:

Just tested all the dimms and all worked fine. 

How about trying different RAM slots on your motherboard by starting with 1 stick of RAM and see if the system boots normally.

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8 hours ago, davyre89 said:

How about trying different RAM slots on your motherboard by starting with 1 stick of RAM and see if the system boots normally.

Just tested doesnt boot normally. Boots first time then restarting the pc gets in back in a bootloop..

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Well, can you borrow some parts from someone to try, like PSU or mobo? 

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Just now, NelizMastr said:

Well, can you borrow some parts from someone to try, like PSU or mobo? 

Wich parts exactly?

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