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I've clearly lost my touch with these things.
Originally I ordered a Gigabyte GA-X79-UP4 and an Intel i7-4960X. System would power cycle at 1 second intervals forever.
Suspected that the board didn't support the new i7 out of the box, I bought an i7-3820 CPU and an ASUS P9X79 Pro motherboard for troubleshooting.
When I put the 3820 in the Gigabyte board, it stayed powered on, but no video or numlock responsiveness. So I suspect that it isn't POSTing at all.
Fair enough, since the 4960 is out I installed it in the ASUS. Same result? The ASUS even has a 2 digit readout on the board that is supposed to help with boot troubleshooting. It remains at 00 which, according to the manual, is "not used".
I'm using a brand new Corsair AX1200i PSU and have tried both Kingston HyperX and Crucial Ballistic Tactical memory along with an nVidia GTX790 and a tiny video card I use for troubleshooting stuff.
Originally I ordered a Gigabyte GA-X79-UP4 and an Intel i7-4960X. System would power cycle at 1 second intervals forever.
Suspected that the board didn't support the new i7 out of the box, I bought an i7-3820 CPU and an ASUS P9X79 Pro motherboard for troubleshooting.
When I put the 3820 in the Gigabyte board, it stayed powered on, but no video or numlock responsiveness. So I suspect that it isn't POSTing at all.
Fair enough, since the 4960 is out I installed it in the ASUS. Same result? The ASUS even has a 2 digit readout on the board that is supposed to help with boot troubleshooting. It remains at 00 which, according to the manual, is "not used".
I'm using a brand new Corsair AX1200i PSU and have tried both Kingston HyperX and Crucial Ballistic Tactical memory along with an nVidia GTX790 and a tiny video card I use for troubleshooting stuff.