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    IP35 Pro - Unable to boot

    Hello,
    This issue came up last night, where my system fails to boot up.
    My system did load up into windows, however it would shortly shutdown without warnining on it's own. Each shut down came quicker and quicker. To a point where the system will fail to even reach Windows or show anything on the screen.
    The LED displays the following codes as it tries to boot;
    C1
    C2
    2A
    2B
    50
    52
    75
    9.0
    9.9

    My system specs are;
    Intel Dual-core E6600, Abit IP35 Pro, OCZ Reaper HPC Edition 4GB, nVidia 8800 GTX.

    Any idea what the problem is?

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    Re: IP35 Pro - Unable to boot

    PSU?

    the mobo looks to be performing a controlled shutdown so I think that it's OK.
    have you tried with less RAM, different gfx card , another PSU etc.?

    Think that it may well be that your PSU has gone though.

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    Re: IP35 Pro - Unable to boot

    Thanks for the quick reply. The PSU I am using is a Thermaltake Toughpower 750 Watt. I have tried with less RAM, and tried without a GFX Card (However not with another one)

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    Re: IP35 Pro - Unable to boot

    Also, the fans do power up and spin, as does the fan on the GFX, the Hard Disks spin, could this still mean it is the PSU? (And of course the LED on the Mobo lights up) also on the right hand side of the Mobo, near to the RAM slots their is a constant red light.

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    Re: IP35 Pro - Unable to boot

    yes, it could still be the PSU.
    that's exactly the behaviour that I had when a Hyper 580W failed on me.

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    Re: IP35 Pro - Unable to boot

    I have a similar problem, perhabs we can share our experiences?

    I got a IP35 Pro with a Q6600, a 8800 GTX card and 4x 1GB GeiL Memory. It worked like a charm for 1,5 years now, but when I returned after 2 month of absence, I booted the system, got a freeze after approx. 15mins and wasn't able to boot after that. I got all kind of error codes, it never stops with the same. I tried a bios reset without success. When I try to power up, the gfx fan keeps going loud (usually the nvidia fans slow down after a few seconds when the cooling is not needed yet) and I never get anything on the screen, not even hardware detection or bios.

    Any ideas?

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