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  • #31
    Re: GA-z77x-ud3h won't boot on new build

    So it was the mobo, went to microcenter this morning and exchanged it for a new one, same model, works fine now. Thank You for all your help.

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    • #32
      Re: GA-z77x-ud3h won't boot on new build

      Glad to see that the replacement motherboard fixed the problem, thanks for the update.

      re: Posting detailed hardware infomation

      We can offer faster and more detailed suggestions when we know the complete details.
      When you list the information in a post, this means that we have to waste time and effort searching for the information.
      Some of us are helping in many threads at the same time, sometimes as many as 20 or more.
      If you don't post your detailed hardware list in the PC Specs section or in your forum signature, it makes it much more difficult for us to post suggestions that relate to your specific hardware setup. The chance of errors is greatly reduced when we can quickly check your hardware list.

      The forum is about sharing information and you make it much easier for viewers if they can easily see your hardware list and if the solution might apply to their systems.
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      Seasonic SS-660XP2 80 Plus Platinum psu (660w)
      WD Caviar Black WD6401AALS 640GB (data)
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      • #33
        Re: GA-z77x-ud3h won't boot on new build

        Originally posted by jlarson497 View Post
        Mine is the very same.



        To large to post but I'm on my phone so hopefully that'll do.
        Hi, i have the same board and it's Rev 1.1. But I have a question. When you first opened the box, did your motherboard have 2 red stickers? I see one in the picture you posted but is there another red sticker on the diognal opposite corner where the USB, VGA are? And also, did you have 2 bags of black SATA cables? or 1 black and 1 blue?
        Thank you so much.

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        • #34
          Re: GA-z77x-ud3h won't boot on new build

          Hi, this is jlarson's picture of the motherboard. I have the same question for you.





          i have the same board and it's Rev 1.1. But I have a question. When you first opened the box, did your motherboard have 2 red stickers? I see one in the picture jlarson posted but is there another long red sticker on the diognal opposite corner where the USB, VGA are? And also, did you have 2 bags of black SATA cables? or 1 black and 1 blue?
          Thank you so much.

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          • #35
            Re: GA-z77x-ud3h won't boot on new build

            Originally posted by profJim View Post
            Others will have to help you.
            You won't take 10 minutes of your time to provide the requested detailed hardware list.
            I'm out of here.
            I agree with PJ on this, if your not willing to add your requested info to better help you and refuse or are to lazy to do so. Why should we try and help you using our time to try and read your lazy arse mind? I could go on here about the takers in life but choose not to....

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