Constant reboot - pre BIOS (Gigabyte DQ6/E6400)
Oh no, I don't know what has happened. Everything has been working fine until I decided to lap my hsf and cpu.
I updated to F4a today and tried 430fsb, booted to windows fine but failed dual-prime. Reset back to 425fsb which has been prime stable for days. Powered down and disassembled.
After putting everyting back together, I can't boot. No BIOS, nothing. Powers up and then 5 sec. later reboots.
I have read of this issue but I haven't seen any reasons or resolutions.
What can I do? How can I get back to BIOS.
I've tried changing ram with A-data 533, cleared cmos via jumper several times, removed cmos battery a couple of times, tried disconnecting everything... nothing works.
I'm desperate. Any help is really welcome. Unfortunately this is my work machine and I have to get it up and running again by tomorrow.
:(
Possible fix (DQ6-Quad BIOS)
For the sake of anyone who reads this thread seeking a solution, let me refer you to another thread I started with a possible solution (stumbled upon after I RMA'd my board):
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=113462
If it works or fails, please post a reply for the sake of others.
Cheers
GAM
DQ6 reset cycling due to broken CPU socket pin?
I've heard back from Gigabyte (indirectly) and apparently a CPU socket pin is busted. I am not sure whether it is broken or bent. So, the 'physically damaged' board will be repaired at my expense.
Although I am not convinced that I did this, I do recall some difficulting replacing the plastic protective insert back into the socket for shipping, of all things. (Stupid, I know, but probably due to the variety of socket inserts I've got floating around and the stress I was feeling at the time .) Otherwise, I can't really imagine how I could have broken a socket pin I am quite careful with these things, truly... (No smart-arse comments, please ).
Nevertheless, I will be interested to know whether the board exhibits the original problem after they repair the socket.