PC stuck in bootloop

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This actually happened 1-2 weeks ago. I reseated rams and it was OK

But 3 days ago the same issued happened.
I removed gpu, reseated rams, reconnect the cables but still stuck in the loop
Could it be the mobo that's gone??

Below is a video of it. Thanks in advance!
 
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try disconnecting your gpu and test see if it restarts.. also remove the gpu.. then try removing the ram sticks to diagnose further.. see if loops as well..

hope this helps..
 

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try disconnecting your gpu and test see if it restarts.. also remove the gpu.. then try removing the ram sticks to diagnose further.. see if loops as well..

hope this helps..
Hey thx but I tried these simple troubleshooting it still loops.
My gut feel is mobo RIP
But hope to get some opinion before I rip it apart for rma
 

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TyM15Ta.png


According to Motherboard Layout,

No. 16 is a Speaker Header.


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If you have a Chassis Speaker or something similar which just beeps, you maybe able to get Error Code in beeps.

Other than that, you have no way to know unless you have extra parts you can swap out to see which part is actually faulty.
 

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Thx bro but I have neither chassis speaker Nor extra parts.
Gona go with my gut feel and dismantle and bring to asview to see if they are willing to test an out of warranty mobo

Thanks for your suggestions tho

TyM15Ta.png


According to Motherboard Layout,

No. 16 is a Speaker Header.


H51hB1G.png

If you have a Chassis Speaker or something similar which just beeps, you maybe able to get Error Code in beeps.

Other than that, you have no way to know unless you have extra parts you can swap out to see which part is actually faulty.
 

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must be your ddr3 ram stick spoilt
if not then must be motherboard socket slot faulty
one Of them A-B side
Your pc ram seem cannot go thru voltage. ;)
 

TechNuB

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Thanks for the heads-up.
I ll try a borrow one and test it out then.
Btw I did a quick check and it seems ram is super expensive now. Even a ddr3 8gb cost like 80 wow

must be your ddr3 ram stick spoilt
if not then must be motherboard socket slot faulty
one Of them A-B side
Your pc ram seem cannot go thru voltage. ;)
 
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