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[Solved] PC Constant Restart: AMD FX 6100 CPU, Gigabyte 970A-DS3P Motherboard, GTX 960 GPU, RAM Issues

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  • #1 16322553
    hgjlbdiil
    Level 8  
    Hello, he has a problem with the computer. The computer turns on beeps and a window appears (photo number 1) then a second window (photo number 2) and restart and so on and on. I took out the RAM, it was replaced, it didn't do anything. Another graphics card was connected, still nothing. The motherboard has been replaced with a new one, nothing with that on the new motherboard there is no beeping and no image (fans are running, the disk is working but the monitor is not active). The power supply being replaced is the same. The voltages are checked and everything is ok. The only thing I can not check is the processor because I do not have one in stock. Any hints?

    Below PC specification:
    TACENS RADIX VI 650 power supply
    GIGABYTE 970A-DS3P motherboard
    AMD FX 6100 processor
    Gigabyte GeForce GTX 960 4 GB GDDR5 graphics card
    RAM RAM: 2 x 4GB CORSAIR VENGEANCE DDR3
    Windows 10 Professional 64-bit operating system
    PC Constant Restart: AMD FX 6100 CPU, Gigabyte 970A-DS3P Motherboard, GTX 960 GPU, RAM Issues
    PC Constant Restart: AMD FX 6100 CPU, Gigabyte 970A-DS3P Motherboard, GTX 960 GPU, RAM Issues
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  • #2 16322765
    konmaj
    Printers specialist
    I would take out the processor and check it - maybe it does not fit well in the socket or a pin is broken.
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  • #3 16322766
    dedito
    Level 39  
    On the first screen, press DEL to enter the BIOS.
    In 'BIOS features' turn off 'Full Screen Logo Show'.
    Save and restart the system.
    After restarting, messages should appear instead of the logo from the first picture, post them here.
  • #4 16329606
    hgjlbdiil
    Level 8  
    Hello, only today I could check the rest.

    And so:

    Quote:
    I would take out the processor and check it - maybe it does not fit well in the socket or a pin is broken.


    I was checking the processor. The only thing I could check was this: it fits well in the socket and no leg is bent or broken. I am unable to check another processor

    Quote:
    On the first screen, press DEL to enter the BIOS.
    In 'BIOS features' turn off 'Full Screen Logo Show'.
    Save and restart the system.
    After restarting, messages should appear instead of the logo from the first picture, post them here.


    Unfortunately, the PC does not respond to any command on the first screen, it only shows the second screen and another restart. The strange thing is that on the new motherboard there is no image and no startup beep through the speaker. I also read on the manufacturer's website:
    Quote:
    To enable support for AM3 + AMD FX-Series processors, update the BIOS on your motherboard to the version available in the "Downloads" section


    Only to update the BIOS, I need to have a processor inserted into the motherboard or is there any other method?
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  • #5 16329803
    BloodyWampire
    Level 11  
    I think your CPU is down.
    Since the pc does not show signs of life on the second motherboard, there is no point in bothering with the bios.
    I suspect the source of your problem could be TACENS RADIX VI 650
  • #6 16329876
    hgjlbdiil
    Level 8  
    Quote:
    I think your CPU is down.
    Since the pc does not show signs of life on the second motherboard, there is no point in bothering with the bios.
    I suspect the source of your problem could be TACENS RADIX VI 650
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  • #7 16329887
    BloodyWampire
    Level 11  
    hgjlbdiil wrote:
    Quote:
    I think your CPU is down.
    Since the pc does not show signs of life on the second motherboard, there is no point in bothering with the bios.
    I suspect the source of your problem could be TACENS RADIX VI 650
  • #8 16329912
    hgjlbdiil
    Level 8  
    Quote:
    Then just like I said.
    The processor must be replaced. I cannot see any other reason for the failure.
    @Edit
    Perhaps the slingshot just overheated.
    I recommend not to use box coolers.


    Unfortunately the computer is a friend. It was equipped with a box cooling system, so it could overheat because the damage to others is not visible on it.
  • #9 16336200
    hgjlbdiil
    Level 8  
    Well, I'm in the black d .... New processor and the same symptom on two motherboards: /
  • #10 16336223
    Łukasz.K
    Level 28  
    It now only has to check the keyboard and the hard drive :( .
  • #11 16336230
    hgjlbdiil
    Level 8  
    Unplugging the disk and keyboard gives the same.
  • #12 16336250
    konmaj
    Printers specialist
    Maybe there is something wrong with the electricity in your home or some other connected device is faulty? I used to have a computer crash due to a refrigerator that was not working properly :D
  • #13 16336260
    Łukasz.K
    Level 28  
    The keyboard must rather be connected because the computer will not start. Since everything was checked and still does not work, it means that something was not checked or both elements replaced and the one for which it was replaced are out of order or some element damages the new one and therefore it is still the same. Maybe you could connect the motherboard - processor - operating memory - graphics card to a working set of other elements and then replace them one by one with those that were in your board to find out which one is damaged. Because maybe, for example, the graphics card damages the motherboard and that's why this is the situation. Since all elements were checked by replacing them with functional ones, it seems that some element damages another element. in this case, it is best to replace the set of motherboard - processor - operating memory - graphics card, unless you have how to check on cheap elements which of them is damaged, risking their damage.
  • #14 16336591
    Wiech26
    Level 19  
    Check if you have blocked RESET or POWER button on the housing. I had a similar problem and found that the RESET button was pressed and stuck. Disconnect it from the motherboard and start the computer. Repeat the same with the POWER button. After booting up the computer, disconnect from the disc.
  • #15 16336857
    310artur
    Level 43  
    As for me, the first disc is damaged. The second one does not support processors because the BIOS is too old. In fact, the methodology adopted is strange here. Strange subject. It was enough to read instead of assuming the topic because the problem is known and frequent at its root.
    First motherboard CPU configuration + Cooling + speaker - squeaks?
    The second board has a sticker with the BIOS version? The board itself to be checked with the CPU supported in the installed BIOS version. If you do not know the BIOS version, install a CPU supported from the first version.
    Both discs should only be started with the CPU speaker until they squeak. You put 1 RAM chip in the slot indicated by the motherboard manufacturer and again, when it squeals, you add the GPU. It's a good idea to reset the BIOS after each attempt. It is foolish to put it together.
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    #16 16338053
    DriverMSG
    Admin of Computers group
    Exactly as 310artur wrote - please follow the procedure.
    We only connect:
    - Motherboard without housing and unnecessary cables, cards, etc.
    - 100% efficient power supply.
    - Processor with cooling.
    - System speaker - buzzer.
    - Good BIOS battery.
    We reset the BIOS with a jumper (or otherwise as described by the manufacturer)

    We start the set by shorting the appropriate jumpers. The system speaker must inform us about the lack of memory or graphics card.
    If it does not, we replace one of the above-mentioned elements. And so on.
  • #17 17546005
    hgjlbdiil
    Level 8  
    The RAM memory proved to be a problem!

Topic summary

The user is experiencing a constant restart issue with their PC, which features an AMD FX 6100 CPU, Gigabyte 970A-DS3P motherboard, and GTX 960 GPU. Despite replacing the motherboard, RAM, and graphics card, the problem persists, with no beeping or display on the monitor. Suggestions include checking the CPU for proper seating and potential damage, entering the BIOS to disable the full-screen logo, and ensuring all components are functioning correctly. The power supply was also mentioned as a potential source of the issue. Ultimately, it was determined that the RAM was the problem after further testing.
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