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    Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD4-B3 repeatedly rebooting after cold start

    I have paid nearly 160 pounds for this new motherboard. I have expected that I could get the better performance with this motherboard but I was wrong. I can configure it to 4.5GHz and it will run very well through prime95, no crashes at all. It is normal until I shut down the computer. But it keeps on rebooting itself, following the foremost reboot a message shows up telling that a trouble happened because of overclocking, afterward it goes within a continues loop. To resolve this I need to reset the BIOS.

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    Re: Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD4-B3 repeatedly rebooting after cold start

    If you have a good voltmeter, you can reconsider this measure on a molex connector (HD power supply connector). Either under-nutrition or a faulty light voltage control (mosfets and capacitors) on the motherboard can be low stress business. If the check box still open immediately the capacitors and see the power plug on the motherboard after (at and oxidation or burning). Failure is a cold start too weak or overloaded power supply should be expected, at startup is in fact the largest capacity requested. Stay at least not with this situation continues like this, it will eventually destroy even more.

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    Re: Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD4-B3 repeatedly rebooting after cold start

    The cold start was the reset button on the computer or tripped by a program jump to segment 0: Address 0 (JMP 0000:0000) is achieved. In order to restart the BIOS, and was forced to involve a re-initialization of the hardware. Cold or short was at least one transistor in the zero does not jump, but it was a cold start because the computer was booted up completely from scratch than it would have been cold.

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    Re: Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD4-B3 repeatedly rebooting after cold start

    Boot up from your installation disk through holding downward the "C" key. Walk off toward the second display pull down menu to Utilities -> Disk Utility and fix the drive till it works obvious. If this suffers accomplish a reinstall of the system by the use of archive and install choice. I think that your HDD is starting to fall short except will at rest work following it gets humid. If the drive is an aged one I would choose the "write zeros" preference to map out whichever bad blocks. This gets a minute except will get rid of prospect issues. This might just final for a short while, therefore I'd ensure my information was backed up and begin looking for a substitution hard drive.

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    Re: Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD4-B3 repeatedly rebooting after cold start

    I have an acer 5315 and I had the same problem and found out it was just overheating. I think that is a CO2-dust helps to overheating. Get a cool cover (cooling pads or whatever they are called) for your computer and just because it’s called a laptop, it does not, it is only to survive in the womb, where the holes for you. Try a check-up with your local computer repair be sure you only get what you pay for it because you might want for things that are not required to pay to do fee.

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