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SXRguyinMA
08-12-2011, 08:03 AM
I posted this here for the exposure :D

The G1.Guerrilla board I've got has been acting flaky as of late. Once in a while when I'd try to turn the computer on it'd turn on for 2 seconds, then turn off for about 3 or 4, then just keep repeating over and over. I used the clear CMOS jumper and it's been fine since. Well I went to turn it on last night and had the same issue. Only this time nothing would fix it.

Thing I've tried:

re-seating RAM
re-seating CPU
booting with only 1 stick of RAM (tried each one individually as well)
swapping RAM positions
swapping PSU's
removing EVERYTHING except the 8-pin and 24-pin connectors, CPU and CPU heatsink


The only time I could get it to stay on was if I removed the 8-pin CPU power connector. The board wouldn't power back down, but obviously wouldn't POST either.

I've got a support ticket into Gigabyte as well, just haven't heard anything yet.

Any ideas as to whether it's the CPU or MB? :?

crenn
08-12-2011, 08:06 AM
My money (if I had any) would be on the motherboard.

SXRguyinMA
08-12-2011, 08:16 AM
That's what I was thinking. I did some Google searching on the problem and others with the same issue have RMA'd their boards and been fine afterwards. I'd rather PS a board back to Gigabyte than spend $30 in gas to drive ~1Hr each way to Microcenter to swap out processors :facepalm:

TheMainMan
08-12-2011, 10:13 AM
Seeing as you've ruled out heatsink seating, I'd say it's the mobo too. I had a similar set of symptoms with one of my boards after jarring the cpu cooler off slightly while moving it. When the cpu hit its thermal cutoff it restarted. It seems to me that cpu failures outside of overclocking are quite rare compared to mobo failures.

mDust
08-12-2011, 10:13 AM
7-8 years ago I bought a Dell XPS for school (digital animation major, a high end machine was necessary), a year later it started doing what you're describing. Then one day it wouldn't power on at all. It turned out to be bad capacitors.

Just look over the tops of all the capacitors. They should all be perfectly flat. If any are bulging...even a tiny bit...it's a sign that they are internally damaged and may not be functioning properly, if at all. If it's still under warranty then send it back. If not, replace the bulging caps with slightly higher voltage, but identical capacitance pieces.

SXRguyinMA
08-12-2011, 10:47 AM
Thanks for the tip mDust, I was thinking maybe a bad cap as well, and with the setup on my HSPC tech station it'll be easy enough to look over, I'll have a look tonight.

Twigsoffury
08-12-2011, 07:56 PM
Have you tried hitting it?

SXRguyinMA
08-12-2011, 10:05 PM
lol no not yet. I checked the caps, they're all the solid style except for the ones for the audio which are supposedly super high quality audio caps, and they look fine anyways. Still haven't heard back from Gigabyte though....

Twigsoffury
08-13-2011, 07:27 PM
lol no not yet. I checked the caps, they're all the solid style except for the ones for the audio which are supposedly super high quality audio caps, and they look fine anyways. Still haven't heard back from Gigabyte though....

I'd suggest removing the motherboard and pimping it with your strong hand.

http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k168/jirvinone/Slap.jpg

experience says it'll work after that.

Konrad
08-21-2011, 09:19 PM
Have you tried replacing the CMOS battery? Probably a $0.50 3.0V CR2032 coin cell.

SXRguyinMA
08-21-2011, 10:29 PM
Yes, tried that as well, no go. I got an RMA approval from Gigabyte, so it's going back to them in the next day or two

SXRguyinMA
09-10-2011, 08:22 AM
So GB called the other day and said they couldn't duplicate the problem. I talked with a tech who said he had the system running and had no issues. he's thinking it might have been the RAM. They are shipping me a new board though just to be sure. Funny thing is I tried it with no RAM installed. He said you need to have at least 1 stick in or that will happen. I'll try it with the Crucial DDR3 I've got for Arctic Cat when the board gets back and see what happens. May need to get ahold of Kingston for an RMA instead :facepalm:

TheMainMan
09-13-2011, 01:32 PM
Good to hear that they are at least sending you a new board. Bummer about the possibility it may not be fixed.

Also, your next post will be your 5,000th!

SXRguyinMA
09-15-2011, 08:37 PM
Well they sent me back the board I sent in, not a new one. Just finished hooking everything up the same as it was before and it's fine now, I'm typing from it right now lol. Ah well. We'll see what happens

RogueOpportunist
09-24-2011, 01:01 AM
The bumping around while being shipped fixed it... See, Twigs was right... You shoulda just smacked it back to working.

Twigsoffury
10-01-2011, 03:36 PM
The bumping around while being shipped fixed it... See, Twigs was right... You shoulda just smacked it back to working.

Telling yall


hitting it can work in certain situations.