Cut Signal After BIOS when Using OCTuner

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  1. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #11

    james rumbles said:
    NoN said:
    Try another USB2.0 port...Is the keyboard not detected in Bios too?
    keyboard isnt being detected by bios too. No usb ports recongnise my usb 2.0
    keyboard..?
    What's about trying with a wired one? Could be the wireless adapter temporarily disconnected or damaged...

    Do you still have issues with the Case front panel connectors onto the motherboard to power on/off? Check if they plugged well and not inverted.



    Facts:
    ----------

    - Psu switch is on with power and fans, lights, cpu, graphics Card all working.

    -only dvi to vga and an hdmi cord/wireless mouse and keyboard/ and power are connected. all usb devices taken out.

    - The keyboard&mouse arent detected like last times this happened they showed up with caps light and flashing.
    The Adapter is the only usb connected.

    -no signal on both my screens; tried with both cords on both Graphics Card and OnBoard...Nothing.

    - Seems like i cant see or communicate with the BIOS screen at all with my screen .

    -i dont have a beep thingy .well ... not that i know of.

    -there is a power button, a restart button and a light button.
    When pressing the restart button... wont restart pc as i dont hear fans resetting..
    When holding down power button for more than 20seconds ... no power off.
    You can only turn off by psu switch.
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  2. Posts : 15
    windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #12

    NoN said:
    james rumbles said:
    NoN said:
    Try another USB2.0 port...Is the keyboard not detected in Bios too?
    keyboard isnt being detected by bios too. No usb ports recongnise my usb 2.0
    keyboard..?
    What's about trying with a wired one? Could be the wireless adapter temporarily disconnected or damaged...



    Do you still have issues with the Case front panel connectors onto the motherboard to power on/off? Check if they plugged well and not inverted.



    Facts:
    ----------

    - Psu switch is on with power and fans, lights, cpu, graphics Card all working.

    -only dvi to vga and an hdmi cord/wireless mouse and keyboard/ and power are connected. all usb devices taken out.

    - The keyboard&mouse arent detected like last times this happened they showed up with caps light and flashing.
    The Adapter is the only usb connected.

    -no signal on both my screens; tried with both cords on both Graphics Card and OnBoard...Nothing.

    - Seems like i cant see or communicate with the BIOS screen at all with my screen .

    -i dont have a beep thingy .well ... not that i know of.

    -there is a power button, a restart button and a light button.
    When pressing the restart button... wont restart pc as i dont hear fans resetting..
    When holding down power button for more than 20seconds ... no power off.
    You can only turn off by psu switch.
    Yes i have tried both wired and wireless with no luck in all usb ports 2.0 and 3.0.
    Um i wasnt having issues with the front panel just before it crashed but no the wires arent inverted and yes im still having problems with the poer on button still
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  3. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #13

    You might want to check now if nothing have fried on all the motherboard headers (Power 24pin, ATX 4pin..ect..).

    Better unmount it from the PC case and looks if no capacitors are bloated by heat too. Otherwise looks also you're good for another Board card if only 3 cores run of the four mentioned.

    If there is a conponent that needs replacing please select which from my own here: AMD FX-9590, Gigabyte GeForce GTX 770 - System Build - PCPartPicker New Zealand
    BTW, your list looks fine to me but I saw only 1x8Gb G.Skill Dram in it, not showing something like 2x4Gb
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  4. Posts : 15
    windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #14

    NoN said:
    You might want to check now if nothing have fried on all the motherboard headers (Power 24pin, ATX 4pin..ect..).

    Better unmount it from the PC case and looks if no capacitors are bloated by heat too. Otherwise looks also you're good for another Board card if only 3 cores run of the four mentioned.

    If there is a conponent that needs replacing please select which from my own here: AMD FX-9590, Gigabyte GeForce GTX 770 - System Build - PCPartPicker New Zealand
    BTW, your list looks fine to me but I saw only 1x8Gb G.Skill Dram in it, not showing something like 2x4Gb
    Ok ive taken the motherboard out and i cant recongnise anything that would the MB to being fried. Whats my next step now?
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  5. Posts : 15
    windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #15

    Ok so i have taken everything apart and rebuilt my computer and now the pc just booted omg nownim just trying to move files of desktop to a backup folder and 19mb/s transfer what .... i have an ssd crucial m500 why is it slow i looked at the review on trnsfer speed on the websites and comparing site that they are a dissapointment is the speed drop against competing companies transfer rate. But not this slow
    Last edited by james rumbles; 05 Oct 2014 at 01:58.
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  6. Posts : 15
    windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #16

    If there is a conponent that needs replacing please select which from my own here: AMD FX-9590, Gigabyte GeForce GTX 770 - System Build - PCPartPicker New Zealand
    BTW, your list looks fine to me but I saw only 1x8Gb G.Skill Dram in it, not showing something like 2x4Gb[/QUOTE]

    Ok ive taken the motherboard out and i cant recongnise anything that would the MB to being fried. Whats my next step now?[/QUOTE]

    Thank you its in my budget anyway just id go for a better intel 4490k i7 if i had more cash
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  7. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #17

    james rumbles said:
    NoN said:
    You might want to check now if nothing have fried on all the motherboard headers (Power 24pin, ATX 4pin..ect..).

    Better unmount it from the PC case and looks if no capacitors are bloated by heat too. Otherwise looks also you're good for another Board card if only 3 cores run of the four mentioned.

    If there is a conponent that needs replacing please select which from my own here: AMD FX-9590, Gigabyte GeForce GTX 770 - System Build - PCPartPicker New Zealand
    BTW, your list looks fine to me but I saw only 1x8Gb G.Skill Dram in it, not showing something like 2x4Gb
    Ok ive taken the motherboard out and i cant recongnise anything that would the MB to being fried. Whats my next step now?
    Hello, sorry for the late reply i was busy lately.

    Well, seeing how it had messed up the motherboard i suggest you to run at stock Bios setting for a while (set with personal settings but at stock for overclock part)...High Perf shouldn't be a prob in windows power plan.

    PS:
    I've responded to your PM too.
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