Gigabyte z87x-d3h + Intel i7-4770k problem

Imre Mamedov

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Hello,

Yesterday i bought new motherboard and processor (Gigabyte z87x-d3h and Intel i7-4770k).
But when i tryed to get them work i get all bunch of errors (http://imgur.com/a/pA589) (Windows does not load, having problems installing it). I made sure everything is connected correctly. Today i changed my motherboard and cpu back to old (Gigabyte ex58-ud3r, Intel i7-920), and tried reinstalling windows. It turned out that everything works well.
My question is, am i doing something wrong or is my cpu/motherboard defected ?

Thanks
 

joesklar

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Hi there, I have the same motherboard with an i5 4670k and it works flawlessly.

The compatibility between the two components are fine, so I'm not 100% sure as to why you are getting these errors.

I would suggest running barebones.
Only try to install Windows with the desired HDD connected to the motherboard.
Run with only 1 module of RAM
Remove ALL USB devices from the computer apart from the k/b and mouse.

Finally, make sure the CPU is inserted correctly and that the cooler is mounted right.

If you have any other errors, please get back to us.
 

Imre Mamedov

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For ssd i use the one that came with the motherboard, for hdd i use differend ones. But i tryed using only ssd so that shouldnt be the problem.
 

Imre Mamedov

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I did all of those things you mentioned. Also everything runs perfectly if i check the bios. But as soon as i get to install/format windows (using cd) it gives me blues screen. I tried using ssd and hdd, both same problem. And once when i actualy got windows installed (after about 50 tries) it gave me error on startup. That some files were corrupt. Also im sure windows that i was installing is not corrupt cause i installed it on other machine like 4h ago.
 

joesklar

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Download UBCD from Here and burn it to a disc.
Boot from that disc and then run diagnostics on all major components.

If you have access to the SSD/HDD contents, see if you can pull up any of those .dmp files.

Keep us posted
 

Imre Mamedov

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Thanks alot, ill do it tomorrow, cause its realy late.

 

rudolfveres

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So helped updating the BIOS?
Maybe you should put here all the configuration, PSU, graphic card, memory etc. pls