I'm swapping out motherboards, current system EVGA 680i motherboard, Q6600 rev. B3 CPU, Nvidia GTS250 graphics card , 4GB DDR2 Dominator ram. New System is Gigabyte GA-P43T-ES3G motherboard, 8 GB DDR3 ram, everything else is staying the same.
Upon moving all the components to the new mobo I went to start the system up and it starts and runs for about 2-3 seconds and then shuts down for 5 seconds, then comes back up for 2-3 seconds.. it will do this cycle until I pull the power cord (holding power button does nothing to shut it down)
I've systematically removed and replaced all the components and re-applied thermal paste to the CPU. Nothing has made a difference.
The only major difference I can see between the motherboard is that the old 680i motherboard had a 8 pin 12v plug (for CPU power) and the new P43 motherboard has a 4 pin 12v plug. If i completely leave the 12v plug out, the system will not restart, but obviously, nothing else will happen either.
The CPU and memory are listed on gigabyte's compatibility list for this motherboard.
Is there anywhere else I should look? I read somewhere else that certain motherboards need a "fan RPM signal" in order to start? My PC is watercooled. Please let me know if you have any ideas.
Upon moving all the components to the new mobo I went to start the system up and it starts and runs for about 2-3 seconds and then shuts down for 5 seconds, then comes back up for 2-3 seconds.. it will do this cycle until I pull the power cord (holding power button does nothing to shut it down)
I've systematically removed and replaced all the components and re-applied thermal paste to the CPU. Nothing has made a difference.
The only major difference I can see between the motherboard is that the old 680i motherboard had a 8 pin 12v plug (for CPU power) and the new P43 motherboard has a 4 pin 12v plug. If i completely leave the 12v plug out, the system will not restart, but obviously, nothing else will happen either.
The CPU and memory are listed on gigabyte's compatibility list for this motherboard.
Is there anywhere else I should look? I read somewhere else that certain motherboards need a "fan RPM signal" in order to start? My PC is watercooled. Please let me know if you have any ideas.