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PC restarting repeatedly on motherboard issue

PC restarting repeatedly on motherboard issue

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babinhb
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07-01-2016, 06:55 AM
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Acquired components to build a PC suited for light gaming and work: Ryzen 3 2200G, HyperX RAM 8GB HX424C15FB2/8 (two sticks recommended), 1TB HD Barracuda Gigabyte GA-AB350M-DS3H V2 motherboard, Corsair VX 550W PSU. (The PSU is outdated but functional before). The issue arose during chipset or video driver installation, causing the PC to loop infinitely. Formatting helped temporarily, but a BIOS update didn’t resolve it—BIOS version stuck at F31. After updating to F50a and reverting, the problem persisted. The dealer’s test team confirmed the fault. Now the new motherboard arrived and repeated the issue. With this unit, BIOS updates are possible, though the situation remains unresolved. All components (RAM, CPU, HD) tested on a similar Gigabyte board are functioning. The loop varies: one PC shows blue help screen, another boots normally but restarts immediately. The new model is Ryzen 3000 with compatible RAM, yet the loop continues. Could this be linked to the specific motherboard or RAM? It seems like a rare coincidence—thank you for your support. We’re past two months without progress and need urgent advice.
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babinhb
07-01-2016, 06:55 AM #1

Acquired components to build a PC suited for light gaming and work: Ryzen 3 2200G, HyperX RAM 8GB HX424C15FB2/8 (two sticks recommended), 1TB HD Barracuda Gigabyte GA-AB350M-DS3H V2 motherboard, Corsair VX 550W PSU. (The PSU is outdated but functional before). The issue arose during chipset or video driver installation, causing the PC to loop infinitely. Formatting helped temporarily, but a BIOS update didn’t resolve it—BIOS version stuck at F31. After updating to F50a and reverting, the problem persisted. The dealer’s test team confirmed the fault. Now the new motherboard arrived and repeated the issue. With this unit, BIOS updates are possible, though the situation remains unresolved. All components (RAM, CPU, HD) tested on a similar Gigabyte board are functioning. The loop varies: one PC shows blue help screen, another boots normally but restarts immediately. The new model is Ryzen 3000 with compatible RAM, yet the loop continues. Could this be linked to the specific motherboard or RAM? It seems like a rare coincidence—thank you for your support. We’re past two months without progress and need urgent advice.

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BlockBoss360
Member
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07-01-2016, 01:55 PM
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It seems like you're referring to something related to software or hardware. There could be both software and physical component issues involved. It's challenging to pinpoint the exact problem when there are multiple factors at play simultaneously.
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BlockBoss360
07-01-2016, 01:55 PM #2

It seems like you're referring to something related to software or hardware. There could be both software and physical component issues involved. It's challenging to pinpoint the exact problem when there are multiple factors at play simultaneously.

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Woody_JuX
Member
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07-01-2016, 06:36 PM
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What kind of software issue do you think it could be? I tested two versions of chipset drive, two different versions of video driver. I also used different windows 10 versions. It could be two bad boards, but what are the chances? I've been feeling like House here.
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Woody_JuX
07-01-2016, 06:36 PM #3

What kind of software issue do you think it could be? I tested two versions of chipset drive, two different versions of video driver. I also used different windows 10 versions. It could be two bad boards, but what are the chances? I've been feeling like House here.