PC reboot constantly and no post

TiDew

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Hi all, I was watching the new video of TTL (the one with the xeons) and suddenly my computer freezes and there comes a loud now out of my headphones. it stayed for this like 5 minutes and than i turned my pc off (thinking rebooting it will solve the problem). But when i turned my pc back on it constantly reboots and i get no post at all. Made a little video of the problem..

Made a little video of the problem..
 
have you got another power supply to test??

have you tried clearing the cmos?

what are your specs i.e motherboard etc.. ive seen this type of loop before but that was with a bad overclock. clearing the cmos fixed the issue and i managed to get the bios back into spec.. another thing that can cause this is the power supply but its rare.
 
have you got another power supply to test??

have you tried clearing the cmos?

what are your specs i.e motherboard etc.. ive seen this type of loop before but that was with a bad overclock. clearing the cmos fixed the issue and i managed to get the bios back into spec.. another thing that can cause this is the power supply but its rare.

my specs:

MSI P67A-GD55
intel i5 2500k
2x evga geforce 570 HD
corsair force 3 240 SSD
corsair h80i
corsair AX760i

tested with other psu, cleared the cmos
 
my specs:

MSI P67A-GD55
intel i5 2500k
2x evga geforce 570 HD
corsair force 3 240 SSD
corsair h80i
corsair AX760i

tested with other psu, cleared the cmos


ok one other thing i can suggest is remove your hdd sata cables and the bios battery leave the bios battery out for about 10 minutes.
clear the cmos again with the battery still out after the 10 minutes put the battery back in and try to boot without any sata cables connected it may let you get into the bios if it does load optimised defaults save and restart.

this time shutdown and try reconnecting your hdds restart and hit F8 or what ever key it is for advanced boot options.
try to load windows safe mode you may have to load windows repair which again is rare but its possible something went wrong i.e driver failure.
worse case is something on the motherboard may of gone if none of this works i would try and take things out to test on another system i.e your gpus ram etc.. to rule out any of your other parts being at fault.

post back to let us know if you can :D
 
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