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EVGA P55 FTW motherboard reboot loop

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2015/08/30 07:19:53 (permalink)
Hi guys! My mobo started to make this weird issue yesterday and I tried switching BIOS (cleared too), removed all components like GPU, RAM, CPU, etc. And the mobo won't respond, it keeps rebooting without posting error code and it doesn't even beeps. Is there any fix? Thanks!

Update: It managed to post E8 code but still no boot. I turned it off and went back into the loop.
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    Re: EVGA P55 FTW motherboard reboot loop 2015/08/30 17:10:15 (permalink)
    Try reseating the RAM. See the last post in this thread: http://forums.evga.com/P55-SLI-Debug-Code-E8-m5003.aspx
     
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    Re: EVGA P55 FTW motherboard reboot loop 2015/08/31 08:49:02 (permalink)
    Hi Zuhl, thanks for the help. I managed somehow to make the mobo to boot, but I think it's faulty. It freezes when I'm setting the BIOS and it shuts down when loading Windows. It goes again in a boot loop.
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    Re: EVGA P55 FTW motherboard reboot loop 2015/08/31 08:59:36 (permalink)
    The P55 chipset has the integrated memory controller on the CPU itself. It's a longshot but if the motherboard has been in service for a long time it's possible some of the CPU pins aren't making proper contact to the socket. Carefully remove the CPU, inspect for bent pins in the socket and reseat the CPU and see if that might help. Other than applying for an RMA replacement if it still has any warranty left on it you don't have many options other than finding a used motherboard or upgrading your system.
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