booting loop after bluescreen

Henk13

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booting loop, shutting down before you can reach the bios.
originally a response on this topic:
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/edit/response/17613150


I have the same Problem here with my gigabyte z97 hd3 v2 motherboard in my PC.
I had this problem one time before, then I tested everything 'litterly everything' and I was done with it after a week of testing.
I did put everyting together and turned it on.... IT WORKED!!!!!!! but how ??? I don't know.

Now I got the same problem, and this time I don't want to test everyting so I am asking all of you.

Do you guys have a solution ?

I can send all my specifications if yo want.

already tried all the options in these topics
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/277883-30-solved-boot-loop-bios-screen#17613150
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/edit/response/17613150
 
sure.

SSD: samsung 850 EVO 250 GB
RAM: Corsair 32 GB DDR3-1600 (8GB each)
CPU: Intel Core i5-4690 3,5 GHz (3,9 GHz in turbo mode)
Mortherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z97-HD3, socket 1150 (version 2)
CPU Cooling: Scythe Mugen 4 PCGH edition
GPU: MSI NVidia Geforce GTX 660 ti 2GB
Power Supply: OCZ 600 Watt (Modulair)
HDD: Seagate 1TB (?)
CASE: sharkoon T28

My SSD is my boot drive, when I check the SDD in an enclosure on another pc, the windows seems to work fine by a simulator

with 'testing' I meant that I tested all hardware apart in another pc and there it worked all fine, that was also a lot of work so I don't want to do that all again.


 
1st try, go into the bios set the ram in XMP profile, also set it in stable or compatible mode ( something like that, I had the same MB but I don't remember what exactly). The reboot the PC, because like the boot loop/shut down, then reboot into the BIOS, that means the hardware has something wrong, but not the major one, like unstable oc, RAM problem, etc.

Also you may try Bench it - Troubleshooting http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-1753671/bench-troubleshooting.html
 
I can't do the first thing you said cause I can't get into my BIOS.
I did the troubleshooting last time and it seemed all fine.
I think it is just fine know, cause I checked everything (looked and unplugged all cables, and putted everything back) and it was all fine.

So I think it maybe is the BIOS, I already gave it a RESET yesterday, but it is still in the reboot loop.
 
No, thats the problem, I can't run... whatever I do, I can't run, also with the "Bench it". I tried all of the toubleshooting and the "Bench it" and it still won't do it
 
So I think that my solution is to send my CPU and my motherboard back to the store were I bought it and say that there is something wrong with it.

what do you think the best solution is ?