Hello everybody, before I start, yes, I have read the sticky and performed all steps on it, except for the breadboarding part as I currently do not have enough time to do so.
This issue is definitely the most annoying issue I have ever had, in all of my life. So about a year ago, my PC suddenly stopped posting. The fans would turn on, and after every couple minutes it would reboot and fail to post. I solved this problem by getting a new motherboard, and the PC worked completely fine for about 6-7 months before I ran into the same exact problem; the PC failed to post the fans turned on, and rebooted every couple minutes. I solved this issue yet again by installing a brand new PSU, and the PC worked for maybe around 3 months before.. what do you know?? It's the SAME EXACT issue. I've spent hours on hours in the past working to diagnose and solve the problem, and I'm just about ready to give up on on this PC and sell the parts. What should I do? At this point I'm open to ANY help at all, it's getting extremely frustrating trying to maintain this computer.
Specs:
CPU: Intel Core i7 4790k (LGA1150 Socket)
GPU: MSI GTX 980Ti Gaming 6G
PSU: Corsair RM750i
MOBO: Supermicro Micro-ATX DDR3 2600 C7Z97-M-O
RAM: G Skill Sniper Series 16GB DDR3 1866 Model F3-1866C9D-16GSR
CASE: Azza Csaz-XT1B
SSD: Samsung SSD 850 Pro (512 GB)
OS: Windows 10 64 bit
In the past, I thought that my broken USB ports on the front of the case caused a short to my motherboard, so after getting the new motherboard I never plugged in those usb ports to my mobo, only the working USB 3.0 ports. When the same issue occurred, I had the mobo sent in to Supermicro to diagnose any problems, and they said it was working perfectly fine, so I bought the new PSU. Now, I'm suspecting it might actually be a mobo issue, since it's been about a year with the new mobo. I couldn't find any better motherboards, since the socket type/chipset I require is no longer in production, so I had to settle for this one. Is it just time to scrap this build and build a new PC? Every temperature was fine, except for my CPU which was teetering on getting too hot, reaching around 75 degrees when gaming for several hours. The PC was working completely fine, with no errors until this morning, when it would not post.
This issue is definitely the most annoying issue I have ever had, in all of my life. So about a year ago, my PC suddenly stopped posting. The fans would turn on, and after every couple minutes it would reboot and fail to post. I solved this problem by getting a new motherboard, and the PC worked completely fine for about 6-7 months before I ran into the same exact problem; the PC failed to post the fans turned on, and rebooted every couple minutes. I solved this issue yet again by installing a brand new PSU, and the PC worked for maybe around 3 months before.. what do you know?? It's the SAME EXACT issue. I've spent hours on hours in the past working to diagnose and solve the problem, and I'm just about ready to give up on on this PC and sell the parts. What should I do? At this point I'm open to ANY help at all, it's getting extremely frustrating trying to maintain this computer.
Specs:
CPU: Intel Core i7 4790k (LGA1150 Socket)
GPU: MSI GTX 980Ti Gaming 6G
PSU: Corsair RM750i
MOBO: Supermicro Micro-ATX DDR3 2600 C7Z97-M-O
RAM: G Skill Sniper Series 16GB DDR3 1866 Model F3-1866C9D-16GSR
CASE: Azza Csaz-XT1B
SSD: Samsung SSD 850 Pro (512 GB)
OS: Windows 10 64 bit
In the past, I thought that my broken USB ports on the front of the case caused a short to my motherboard, so after getting the new motherboard I never plugged in those usb ports to my mobo, only the working USB 3.0 ports. When the same issue occurred, I had the mobo sent in to Supermicro to diagnose any problems, and they said it was working perfectly fine, so I bought the new PSU. Now, I'm suspecting it might actually be a mobo issue, since it's been about a year with the new mobo. I couldn't find any better motherboards, since the socket type/chipset I require is no longer in production, so I had to settle for this one. Is it just time to scrap this build and build a new PC? Every temperature was fine, except for my CPU which was teetering on getting too hot, reaching around 75 degrees when gaming for several hours. The PC was working completely fine, with no errors until this morning, when it would not post.