My Rig Specifications:
Coolermaster HAF X Case
MSI Big Bang Marshal P67 Motherboard
Intel Core i7-2600K 3.40 GHz, Sandy Bridge,1155 CPU
120GB SSD Corsair Force Series 3 Series SATA III - 6Gbs x 2 (Raid 0)
8GB (2x4GB) Corsair Vengeance, DDR3 PC3-14900 (1866) Memory
PSU 1200W Corsair Pro Gold AX1200
Antec Kúhler H2O 920 CPU Cooler
MSI GeForce GTX 580 Lightning 1536MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card
Pioneer BDR-206DBK Blu-Ray Writer
1TB Western Digital WD1002FAEX Caviar Black, SATA 6Gbs HHD
Extension Cables for CPU & Graphic Cards Lane.
I bought this new build some four weeks ago and I'm now RMA'ing my second Motherboard
after the first one was assessed by the Online Retailer to be cracked around the CPU. It was
implied that I was to blame so therefore the Warranty was Void, but luckily enough they (the online retailer)
got me to take out insurance upon buying the components for 30 days covering me for damage to components during the build.
But now as the second motherboard had to be returned I fear that I may have to buy a new Motherboard.
At the moment I've no proof that the first M/board was damaged by me and therefore cannot contest
the allegation.
So getting to the problem of the second M/board, after rebuilding the rig with the new M/Board everything seem to be going fine as I updated the BIOS (v 1.1) and installed the OS and various other software, the CPU Temperature was running at 35 to 40 degrees. During this period I rebooted many times and finally shut it down for the night. The following day I went to boot it up and it went into a spiral of turning itself off and on repeatedly without a buzz from the speaker or allowing me to get into the BIOS (No POST). I first tried to reset the CMOS and took out the battery but to no avail. Secondly I took the the M/Board and tested it outside the case, all leads where in place and then tested the PSU with a PSU tester and that was OK. Still it turned itself off and on, so I took the memory out and tried each stick and there was no difference in it's reaction. I then proceeded to reseat the CPU and tried another CPU cooler, but again no difference. After various trials and tests I phoned the Online Retailer and after telling them what I tested and how I tested the Rig they decided to RMA it. Could anybody tell me what possibly could be going wrong as I was very careful when installing the M/board and the other components? (This time I got a Computer Engineer to assess it before I returned it and he was Satisfied that there was no damage to the M/board and he too could not get it started, concluding that it was the M/board) Other opinions would be gratefully appreciated...
Coolermaster HAF X Case
MSI Big Bang Marshal P67 Motherboard
Intel Core i7-2600K 3.40 GHz, Sandy Bridge,1155 CPU
120GB SSD Corsair Force Series 3 Series SATA III - 6Gbs x 2 (Raid 0)
8GB (2x4GB) Corsair Vengeance, DDR3 PC3-14900 (1866) Memory
PSU 1200W Corsair Pro Gold AX1200
Antec Kúhler H2O 920 CPU Cooler
MSI GeForce GTX 580 Lightning 1536MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card
Pioneer BDR-206DBK Blu-Ray Writer
1TB Western Digital WD1002FAEX Caviar Black, SATA 6Gbs HHD
Extension Cables for CPU & Graphic Cards Lane.
I bought this new build some four weeks ago and I'm now RMA'ing my second Motherboard
after the first one was assessed by the Online Retailer to be cracked around the CPU. It was
implied that I was to blame so therefore the Warranty was Void, but luckily enough they (the online retailer)
got me to take out insurance upon buying the components for 30 days covering me for damage to components during the build.
But now as the second motherboard had to be returned I fear that I may have to buy a new Motherboard.
At the moment I've no proof that the first M/board was damaged by me and therefore cannot contest
the allegation.
So getting to the problem of the second M/board, after rebuilding the rig with the new M/Board everything seem to be going fine as I updated the BIOS (v 1.1) and installed the OS and various other software, the CPU Temperature was running at 35 to 40 degrees. During this period I rebooted many times and finally shut it down for the night. The following day I went to boot it up and it went into a spiral of turning itself off and on repeatedly without a buzz from the speaker or allowing me to get into the BIOS (No POST). I first tried to reset the CMOS and took out the battery but to no avail. Secondly I took the the M/Board and tested it outside the case, all leads where in place and then tested the PSU with a PSU tester and that was OK. Still it turned itself off and on, so I took the memory out and tried each stick and there was no difference in it's reaction. I then proceeded to reseat the CPU and tried another CPU cooler, but again no difference. After various trials and tests I phoned the Online Retailer and after telling them what I tested and how I tested the Rig they decided to RMA it. Could anybody tell me what possibly could be going wrong as I was very careful when installing the M/board and the other components? (This time I got a Computer Engineer to assess it before I returned it and he was Satisfied that there was no damage to the M/board and he too could not get it started, concluding that it was the M/board) Other opinions would be gratefully appreciated...