garyb
08-29-2010, 10:55 PM
I have a similar first boot problem to Tel's with one big difference. Once my computer gets into the BIOS, it stays there until I exit. OK, here are the details:
Most all the components are like Rob's super computer. The relevant components are:
Motherboard = GIGABYTE GA-P55A-UD4P
CPU = Intel Core i7-860 Lynnfield 2.8GHz 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1156 95W Quad-Core
Video card = EVGA GeForce GTX260 Core 216 896MB DDR3 PCI-Express 2.0
PSU = CORSAIR CMPSU-650TX 650W ATX12V
RAM = Crucial Ballistix 2 GB DDR3
I have not installed any of my drives (HDD and DVD) so they do not enter into the problem at this point. I also have plugged in a Microsoft wireless mouse and keyboard (USB based).
I have been experiencing this problem since I first tried the first boot, which has been over a three-day period. The symptoms have varied somewhat, so I will describe them in the order that they have occurred. First, the PC would power on and off numerous times without any intervention on my part. The on-off cycles lasted about 10 seconds each with one continuous beep during each cycle (my system speaker is attached and working). This sounded like the problem Rob describes with CPU fan detection. After several times of this on-off business, I just happened to leave it running for an extended period of time (15 minutes?) and suddenly the splash screen appeared on my monitor. Not being prepared for this, it timed out and went to the "no boot disk" display and stayed there.
Since that occurrence, I have been able to get to the splash screen and from there to the BIOS setup many times. Once in the BIOS utility, the PC remains there until I exit or power down. Getting there can take as little as 2 minutes or as long as 10 minutes. Each cycle seems to take a different length of time. Also, the original on-off cycling has only occurred once since the original attempts. Usually, the PC stays up, but the long beeps keep occurring each about 10 seconds long with silence for about 5 seconds between each one.
I have tried several remedies, none of which solved the problem. I have checked the wiring over and reseated the video card and the two memory modules. I have also switched them and tried only one at a time. I have removed the motherboard from the case to ensure that it isn't a shorting problem. In fact, if the wiring was incorrect or the seating not good, the PC would not have come up and stayed up which it did numerous times. I have also removed the CPU cooler fan and it appears to be mounted just fine. I have also cleared the BIOS several times, including removing the battery for an hour.
I have noticed one thing that may be the heart of the problem. When the BIOS comes up, the CPU temperature shows 46º C and slowly falls to 39º C. I am thinking that the temperature sensor is malfunctioning and keeps the motherboard from booting until the sensor indicates the CPU temperature is in the upper 40s.
I think I shall RMA the motherboard early this week. My 30 days are almost up, so I don't have a lot of time to wait. If anyone has any suggestions on this matter, please let me know right away. Thanks.
Most all the components are like Rob's super computer. The relevant components are:
Motherboard = GIGABYTE GA-P55A-UD4P
CPU = Intel Core i7-860 Lynnfield 2.8GHz 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1156 95W Quad-Core
Video card = EVGA GeForce GTX260 Core 216 896MB DDR3 PCI-Express 2.0
PSU = CORSAIR CMPSU-650TX 650W ATX12V
RAM = Crucial Ballistix 2 GB DDR3
I have not installed any of my drives (HDD and DVD) so they do not enter into the problem at this point. I also have plugged in a Microsoft wireless mouse and keyboard (USB based).
I have been experiencing this problem since I first tried the first boot, which has been over a three-day period. The symptoms have varied somewhat, so I will describe them in the order that they have occurred. First, the PC would power on and off numerous times without any intervention on my part. The on-off cycles lasted about 10 seconds each with one continuous beep during each cycle (my system speaker is attached and working). This sounded like the problem Rob describes with CPU fan detection. After several times of this on-off business, I just happened to leave it running for an extended period of time (15 minutes?) and suddenly the splash screen appeared on my monitor. Not being prepared for this, it timed out and went to the "no boot disk" display and stayed there.
Since that occurrence, I have been able to get to the splash screen and from there to the BIOS setup many times. Once in the BIOS utility, the PC remains there until I exit or power down. Getting there can take as little as 2 minutes or as long as 10 minutes. Each cycle seems to take a different length of time. Also, the original on-off cycling has only occurred once since the original attempts. Usually, the PC stays up, but the long beeps keep occurring each about 10 seconds long with silence for about 5 seconds between each one.
I have tried several remedies, none of which solved the problem. I have checked the wiring over and reseated the video card and the two memory modules. I have also switched them and tried only one at a time. I have removed the motherboard from the case to ensure that it isn't a shorting problem. In fact, if the wiring was incorrect or the seating not good, the PC would not have come up and stayed up which it did numerous times. I have also removed the CPU cooler fan and it appears to be mounted just fine. I have also cleared the BIOS several times, including removing the battery for an hour.
I have noticed one thing that may be the heart of the problem. When the BIOS comes up, the CPU temperature shows 46º C and slowly falls to 39º C. I am thinking that the temperature sensor is malfunctioning and keeps the motherboard from booting until the sensor indicates the CPU temperature is in the upper 40s.
I think I shall RMA the motherboard early this week. My 30 days are almost up, so I don't have a lot of time to wait. If anyone has any suggestions on this matter, please let me know right away. Thanks.