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Endless bootloop - debug code CC (¿?)

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23 minutes ago, impooo said:

help plz

Sounds like the OC fried something.

All the usual standard troubleshooting steps apply. They really need to sticky this:

 

(1) Pull mobo out of case

(2) place on telephone book

(3) unplug everything from mobo but cpu/cooler, 1 stick of ram, power supply and keyboard (and GFX card unless one is built-in to mobo)

(4) fire it up, see what happens.

(5) IF it fires up, hop into bios and ensure everything it set to default.

(6) If not, report back, we'll take it from there

Hello!

So, yesterday I've built this pc:

 

mobo - Z370 Gaming 7 from Gigabyte

cpu - 8700k (w/ silent loop 280)

gpu - 1080ti

psu - Corsair AX860i

ram - Corsair lpx 2x8GB 3GHz

Basic version of 64bit Win10

+drives from my previous pc, Kingston 240GB ssd, WD 1TB hdd

 

I've had no problems with it, I even managed 5GHz oc @ 1,28V, tortured it for about 7-8 hours in prime95, thrown it into aida64, benchmarked a couple of times in cinebench, I even played hoi4 on it, all ok! silicon lottery 0:1 me?

 

Today I've tried to turn it on

HAHA NO

It managed to boot into windows for about 10 seconds, then it just restarted and again and again... I've managed to enter windows safe mode, but that worked for about 30 seconds. I've thought this oc is not a stable one then.

 

So, I've cleared the CMOS a couple of times, but after some tries, some boots and restarting like before, the only thing this rig can do now is to glow in rgb rainbow for about 2 seconds and show that strange CC debug code that isn't described in the mobo manual while bootlooping endlessly...

 

it's more easy to understand here, especially with my not-the-best englando, there you go: 

 

(I wasn't touching anything but my phone while I was recording this, also the white led that is showing up is a monitor in standby mode)

 

 

help plz i must kill ppl in 1440p@144hz

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23 minutes ago, impooo said:

help plz

Sounds like the OC fried something.

All the usual standard troubleshooting steps apply. They really need to sticky this:

 

(1) Pull mobo out of case

(2) place on telephone book

(3) unplug everything from mobo but cpu/cooler, 1 stick of ram, power supply and keyboard (and GFX card unless one is built-in to mobo)

(4) fire it up, see what happens.

(5) IF it fires up, hop into bios and ensure everything it set to default.

(6) If not, report back, we'll take it from there

NOTE: I no longer frequent this site. If you really need help, PM/DM me and my e.mail will alert me. 

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I've done this before, without removing the mobo from the case, but let me try one more time

 

ok it hella works

I've connected monitor to the cpu graphics but uefi has an artifact on an artifact, i'm going to connect 1080ti now

 

btw my 24 pin is missing, I think, 20th pin? but I've read about that and it's fine, right?

 

Ok, GPU works fine af

2 ram sticks work fine ASFOK

 

I think i can handle it by myself from now on.

So, thank you, RadiumAngelTechTips and thank God for the motivation you gave me.

I've destroyed all of my cable management that I was doing for 3 hours but it was worth it, I think.

 

I think it was the gpu, because it was the only thing i haven't reconnected when i was trying to boot up this rig

 

also, If someone know what does this CC debug code mean, let me know 

 

have a great day

 

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11 hours ago, impooo said:

also, If someone know what does this CC debug code mean, let me know 

 

have a great day

Anytime my friend, much luck :)

NOTE: I no longer frequent this site. If you really need help, PM/DM me and my e.mail will alert me. 

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