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    RMA here we go... DAMN!

    Hi all, thanks for your posts (sorry it was already 2:30am when I posted and had to sleep).

    I have now tried everything suggested to no avail.

    Left it rebooting for 20-30 mins, no luck.
    Tried different ram (A-Data DDR2 533 1.8v)
    Tried different slot combo's, single, dual.
    Tried different Video Card.
    Tried disconnecting all components, some, none.
    Tried disconnecting all peripherals, some, none.

    Note, unlike others, I never had a problem booting with the G.Skill HZ, nor the A-Data for that matter (original build). The BIOS never complained regardless of whether I left 'normal' or +0.3v.

    I'll be sending back under RMA this morning. Hopefully they'll have a new one back to me soon, as this is my main rig I'm pretty screwed for work until I can fix it (hopefully I can run with it's currently unbuilt predessor (GA-8i945Pro/D805) without reinstalling all my work related tools and software.)

    I am so pissed, the timing is really bad. And to think, it was all running so beautifully.

    The fact that I lapped the cpu and hsf concerns me, but I can't imagine that I've done anything to cause this prob. particularly as it is not an uncommon occurrence for this board and the DS3 (very similar).

    Anyway, such is life...

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    Lightbulb 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

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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GAM View Post
    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
    This happened to my new DQ6. After flashing the bios to F13D, it starts rebooting constantly with a totally balck screen.

    The method described in the post totally doesn't work. Tottaly not!

    It reboots before it reads the DVD-ROM.

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    Sounds like reboot loop or stupid mode as some have named it. A corrupt bios could certainly do that which is not fun. I just RMAd a UD3P last week that was doing thing, just waiting to hear the story.

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