Stuck in an endless loop after rebuilding.

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Hey guys.

So i have rebuilt my system into a new case, added watercooling.

I spent all last night bleeding the system and gave it a try this morning and its stuck in an endless loop.

The system turns on, The lights on the mobo flash but nothing on the monitor after about 5 seconds it turns itself off for a moment and turns itself back on and continues doing this.

I have tried clearing the bios and that didnt do anything, I also tried a single stick of ram in (4 separate pieces of ram)

The parts are only around 3 month old.

I'v been my own PC's for the last 10 years and never encountered this problem before.

All help would be GREATLY appreciated.
 
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What board do you use (and other system specs) - any chance your mobo has a debug code than can say where its getting suck on?
 
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With no detailed spec, I can't say more than some obvious & general rules: check spacers in case/motherboard, PSU type and re-socket CPU, checking socket pins for bent/broken ones.
 
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Sorry Spec would have helped.

i7 3770K (delidded)
32GB ram (currently 16GB installed for testing)
MSI Z77-G45A gaming Mobo
HX620W Corsair PSU

I have nothing else connected at the moment for testing.

Unfortunatley no debug codes on this mobo, I have taken out my graphics card and using on-board for testing to take graphics out of the equasion, I will try and reseat CPU
 
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I was half hoping for debug codes lol sorry stumped here, nothing really jumping out at me -that I dont think youve already tried (ie youve already tried ram and now gpu sorry :-/)
 
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I have stripped the system, Reseated the CPU, However one pin was SLIGHTLY bent, I used a magnifying glass and a pin to resettle it - Although it now looks right again, it still is rebooting over and over.
i am wondering if I damaged the CPU when i delidded it.
 
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try this as I always have this trouble when my overclocks fail :p
turn it off the main switch, unplug the cable from the psu, hold down the power button for a few seconds, wait a minute or 2, then plug everything back in.
see if that works :)
 
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Its my first try since Delidding. Although I was super super careful, I didn't catch the Die, I didnt scrape the PCB and when I removed the IHS it came off nice and easy (no tugging) Although it could well be dead.
 
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