Setup:
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD3P-B3
CPU: Intel Core i5 2500k with Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro
RAM: 2x Corsair CMX4GX3M2A1600C9 2gb
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 460
HDD: OCZ 60GB Vertex 2E SSD and an old Samsung 500gb HDD (sata)
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate
(Will post more if needed)
The Mobo, RAM and CPU are all brand new and I just finished setting them up last night. Everything is running fine (with a clean install of Windows 7) except that sometimes when I start my PC it goes into an endless loop of restarting at some point anywhere from before the Mobo screen appears to just before the OS starts to load. Once it manages to boot successfully though it seems to run fine with no problems.
The only way I've found so far to successfully make it boot after it starts restarting is to unplug the power for a few minutes and then try again (although this does not always work).
Things I've tested based on other solutions found online to no avail:
There were a few other solutions I found which involved resetting the CMOS but I figured I'd try other stuff first before I delve that deep.
Any suggestions would be great!
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD3P-B3
CPU: Intel Core i5 2500k with Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro
RAM: 2x Corsair CMX4GX3M2A1600C9 2gb
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 460
HDD: OCZ 60GB Vertex 2E SSD and an old Samsung 500gb HDD (sata)
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate
(Will post more if needed)
The Mobo, RAM and CPU are all brand new and I just finished setting them up last night. Everything is running fine (with a clean install of Windows 7) except that sometimes when I start my PC it goes into an endless loop of restarting at some point anywhere from before the Mobo screen appears to just before the OS starts to load. Once it manages to boot successfully though it seems to run fine with no problems.
The only way I've found so far to successfully make it boot after it starts restarting is to unplug the power for a few minutes and then try again (although this does not always work).
Things I've tested based on other solutions found online to no avail:
- The Mobo always does the 1 beep on boot to indicate everything is running fine.
- Tried it with one stick of RAM (tried both of them on their own).
- I've checked the temperatures, everything seems to be fine - Screenshot of component temperature list.
- I'm using my old PSU (500W) which I've had for around 3/4 years I think and came with my old case. I've run a power supply calculator which recommended a 500W PSU, so that I guess could be the problem since it may be under performing due to age? Then again if that is the case why doesn't it restart in windows when the components are in full load (I.E. during gaming)?
- I've double checked to make sure the CPU is seated correctly and the cooler as well. Although I didn't put on any thermal paste, the cooler already seemed to have some on it? I bought some more paste online which should arrive on Monday so I'll put on some more just in case that is the issue.
There were a few other solutions I found which involved resetting the CMOS but I figured I'd try other stuff first before I delve that deep.
Any suggestions would be great!