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lol yeah, I had a heck of alot of trouble assembling my personal machine the other day, no trouble assembling anybody elses but when it came to mine I had to pull the case frame apart just to put the cd drive in and had to take the psu out just to put the fan on the cpu and after all the trouble I went to, no display whatsoever, I got mega frustrated but it turned out that my video card wasn't inserted properly, I pushed it in maybe 3-5mm more and it worked , anyways, that happens.
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Anyone solved this yet? I'm having the same problem. I have a hunch that my new 300 Watt FMI (CompUSA's self-branded 300 Watt) PSU just isn't cutting it.

I'm gonna try upgrading to a 400 Watt soon, I think. I'll let you know how it goes.
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programmer_ted. please read my first two posts in this topic. they represent the 'basics' in getting a new motherboard working. If you have followed the directions indicated in them precisely and thoroughly, and still have problems, then please start a new topic indicating what motherboard you are using, and we can try to assist you.

In the meantime, please be aware that simply assessing a power supply unit by its wattage level isn't enough. A decent quality model from a reputable manufacturer will always be better than even lower wattage units from a 'generic' supplier. Cheap power units are NEVER the best option!



To repeat the basic troubleshooting procedure for those having problems:

Power down and either switch off at the wall outlet or remove the power cord

Remove ALL plug-in components except the processor and its heatsink/fan, one RAM module (usually in Slot 1 unless the motherboard manual specifically states otherwise), and a display card if the motherboard does not have onboard video. If the motherboard has onboard video, remove an add-in display card also.

Physically reset CMOS either by using the appropriate jumper or by removing and later replacing the CMOS battery.

Ensure that the power supply is connected to the motherboard

Ensure that the front panel case connector leads are attached correctly to the motherboard.

Connect a keyboard and a monitor

Power up and see if the machine completes POST.



If the machine does not POST in basic configuration, check, double-check and recheck the front panel connectors, ensure that the processor is firmly and correctly seated in its socket, and if there is still no success have the basic components checked for functionality by a technician.
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Shuttle AB60R, was purchased with a Case and a 450 W PS.
Funny how we all do this all day long at our jobs and get home and nothing works as planned. Anyway, I too have had this issue... but will try everything listed above. Things I've already tried, were, PCI and AGP video cards, Keyboard and mice, unplugging everything, the PS works, Lights light up all over mboard. but still again, no video.. how frustrating. Anyway, Thanks for the tid bits above, I'll try and try and try again. - All I want is to be able to 2box effectively in game :cheesy:
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Also do make sure that there are no extra mobo anchors screwed into your case. I had an instance where I screwed in too many mobo mounts and ultimately was shorting out my motherboard as it would restart randomly and sometimes not POST at all.

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Same goes for dropped screws etc which have become lodged under the board.
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Hello Guys,

I am new to this website and seen quite helpful sugesstions on this, So posting this problem which is killing me at the moment.

I have similar problem and I have tried the sugeestion posted here

I bought following new hardware to build my new PC.
DP35DPM mobo
Kingston DDR2 5300 667MHz 1.8v 5-5-5 (8GB=4x2) (Same spec as on intel website)
Corair VX550W
Q9300 Quadcore 2.5.
Arctic thermal paste
Antistatic band etc...

Just a bit history about the my PC
previously(just 2 months back) I had ,
Gigabtye P35C DS3R and Crucial PC8500 Ballistix memory. I had nightmares wtih these two combinations for about 2 months so decided to go with Intel mobo. But it looks like I am just unlucky,

When I tried to put new mobo (DP35DPM) and Memory along with everything else machine booted for the 1st time (as I had previous installation of windows with SATA RAID 0 etc from Gigabyte motherboard). So I decided to shutdown PC and do a fresh installation from scratch. But as soon as I shut down and restarted I got no display not even POST/BIOS menu.
So I tried with one memory stick at a time (2GB.). and suprise , display came back.
after this if I try to install any other stick (and combinations) to any of the chanel and still no display. PC seems like to start but without any display. So in summary only one 2GB stick in any memory slot and it works but with more then one memory no display.

I have checked all four sticks with memtest86+ no errors flashed BIOS. still same results.

I am desperate for help here. I will appriciate your effort and time.
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