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  • ArmanThe
    PCHF Member
    • Mar 2022
    • 9

    #1

    PC won't start. Need help.

    Had no problem with my rig for years. Today in the morning was playing X4 Foundations - everything as usual no signs of trouble. Turned computer off for couple of hours and now it won’t start. Clicking power button PC starts to make usual boot up sounds (fans etc.) but no BIOS messages appear on screen. After smth about 20 sec - reboot.

    My setup:
    i5-6600
    Gigabyte GA-Z170-HD3
    16 GB DDR3
    Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 850W

    Detached everything not needed for boot (graphic card, every HDD) still no progress. On powering up motherboard makes repeating “pip-pip-pip” sound for 10 sec, then sound stops for another 10 sec and then reboot.
    Latest changes I made in my computer - yesterday changed power supply for 3 hours. Wanted to test my old “CoolerMaster V750” (RS-750-AMAA-G1) if it still ok. Generally PC worked with this psu - launched normally, browsing or watching video was ok, but when I tried to launch some games (X4 for example) computer rebooted all of a sudden. So I put usual power supply back in and everything was ok, computer worked. And now it won’t launch even BIOS.

    What could be wrong? Is it motherboard? Can somebody show me the direction to dig?
  • ArmanThe
    PCHF Member
    • Mar 2022
    • 9

    #2
    Tried to connect another psu - same result - reboot after 20 sec.

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    • ArmanThe
      PCHF Member
      • Mar 2022
      • 9

      #3
      That “pip…” sound is coming from motherboard itself, not from that small speaker. Some transistor is “singing”?

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      • georgeks
        PCHF Member
        • May 2017
        • 335

        #4
        Most manufacturers have beep error codes for their systems.
        Here’s what Gigabyte has to say:
        [HEADING=2]What does BIOS beep sound mean?[/HEADING]

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        • PeterOz
          PCHF Technical Response Team
          • Mar 2021
          • 4181

          #5
          Hi
          Remove the power cord
          Open the case and touch some metal (case will do ) to discharge static.
          Check that you have connected all the power cables - CPU fan etc.
          Remove and reseat the ram
          Reset the cmos - see attached
          Close case
          Power on
          Test

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          • ArmanThe
            PCHF Member
            • Mar 2022
            • 9

            #6
            Originally posted by georgeks
            Most manufacturers have beep error codes for their systems.
            Here’s what Gigabyte has to say:
            [HEADING=2]What does BIOS beep sound mean?[/HEADING]
            Thanks for the tip! It seems smth wrong with the processor. Bad luck.

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            • ArmanThe
              PCHF Member
              • Mar 2022
              • 9

              #7
              Was trying to “resurect” motherboard + CPU in different ways, and something worked. Don’t know what exactly, though. System is booting normally and everything seems to work, but I’m concerned about chipset temperature. It wasn’t that hot before. HWiNFO shows - 89C° for chipset. Any advice on what is causing such temp? Or how to cool it down?

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              • ArmanThe
                PCHF Member
                • Mar 2022
                • 9

                #8
                Don’t know what is happening, but the system is stable, somehow. Chipset temperature is not causing any hangs or reboot.

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                • PeterOz
                  PCHF Technical Response Team
                  • Mar 2021
                  • 4181

                  #9
                  Is temp high when computer not under load?

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                  • ArmanThe
                    PCHF Member
                    • Mar 2022
                    • 9

                    #10
                    Originally posted by PeterOz
                    Is temp high when computer not under load?
                    Yes. I get 87-89C° on chipset (according to HWiNFO64) when system is idle. Curious thing though - launched some games and got 91C° maximum. System = stable for more than 7 hours now… Don’t know what went wrong in the first place. Anyways I wanted to build myself a new PC on AMD this time. Thanks everyone for the help!

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                    • PeterOz
                      PCHF Technical Response Team
                      • Mar 2021
                      • 4181

                      #11
                      Are you air cooled or water cooled?
                      At temps like that I would be checking airflow and thinking about replacing thermal paste.

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                      • ArmanThe
                        PCHF Member
                        • Mar 2022
                        • 9

                        #12
                        Originally posted by PeterOz
                        Are you air cooled or water cooled?
                        At temps like that I would be checking airflow and thinking about replacing thermal paste.
                        Only air cooling. Currently there is a standard heatsink on my motherboard. Planning to replace it with heatsink with fan from my old PC… As for now replaced old thermal pad on chipset with “Thermal Grizzly kryonaut” paste.
                        Anyways, this Gigabyte motherboard is 5 years old already. Never had a Gigabyte motherboard that survived more than 5.5 years at my experience.

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                        • Bruce
                          PCHF Member
                          • Oct 2017
                          • 10697

                          #13
                          @ArmanThe - still need help?

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                          • ArmanThe
                            PCHF Member
                            • Mar 2022
                            • 9

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Bruce
                            @ArmanThe - still need help?
                            No, thank you. Problem is solved more or less. Thanks everyone for advices.

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                            • Bruce
                              PCHF Member
                              • Oct 2017
                              • 10697

                              #15
                              cheers. (y)

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