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New Mobo and cpu, now no go.
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Hi all,
just bought a new mo/bo and cpu today, threw it all in and now it has some real issues.
When I press the power button, the case LED's and lights come on for about 5 seconds and I hear my video card's fan going, then it all goes dead. I press again and it all comes back to life, but no sign of activity for my drives or for the cpu fan. I press a third time and the cpu fan tries spinning for about 60 seconds, but still no signal going to the monitor. I can't even tell if it's POSTing.
The videocard used to work fine on the old motherboard. In thinking it may have been too much for my 500W PSU, I tried disconnecting all unnecessary drives etc. No change.
I tried an old video card, but it does exactly the same thing.
The new gear I bought today was:
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 w/ G0 Stepping
Gigabit GA-P35C-DS3R motherboard.
the video card is an MSI Geforce 8600 GTS.
anybody got any ideas as to what I should try to get this lot working for me?
Cheers
just bought a new mo/bo and cpu today, threw it all in and now it has some real issues.
When I press the power button, the case LED's and lights come on for about 5 seconds and I hear my video card's fan going, then it all goes dead. I press again and it all comes back to life, but no sign of activity for my drives or for the cpu fan. I press a third time and the cpu fan tries spinning for about 60 seconds, but still no signal going to the monitor. I can't even tell if it's POSTing.
The videocard used to work fine on the old motherboard. In thinking it may have been too much for my 500W PSU, I tried disconnecting all unnecessary drives etc. No change.
I tried an old video card, but it does exactly the same thing.
The new gear I bought today was:
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 w/ G0 Stepping
Gigabit GA-P35C-DS3R motherboard.
the video card is an MSI Geforce 8600 GTS.
anybody got any ideas as to what I should try to get this lot working for me?
Cheers
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Also, I've checked its not the new ram I bought, I tried it by itself, with the old ram and also the old ram by itself... no difference. In fact, I doubt at this point if there'd be any difference if I tried with no ram.
Also stranger still, its not a 2nd press of the power button, I was just coincedentally pressing the button the same time it was booting itself again.
Also stranger still, its not a 2nd press of the power button, I was just coincedentally pressing the button the same time it was booting itself again.
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Also, I've checked its not the new ram I bought, I tried it by itself, with the old ram and also the old ram by itself... no difference. In fact, I doubt at this point if there'd be any difference if I tried with no ram.
when you install 2 ddr2 ram chips do you put 1 in each of the yellow slots ,as this is,i think so anyway , the proper way to install 2 sticks of ddr2 ram ,of course if you have 4 sticks of ddr2 ram you would install them in both the red and yellow slots .
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ok, took it back, they tested it, said it was fine, must be my power supply. $80 aus later, I have a new power supply. It still wont let the vidcard (which i know to work perfectly fine) send any signal to the monitor.
the power supply's manual mentions a PCI Express power plug, but I cant figure out for the life of me which one it is, or where on earth it's meant to go? anyone got a description or picture?
the power supply's manual mentions a PCI Express power plug, but I cant figure out for the life of me which one it is, or where on earth it's meant to go? anyone got a description or picture?
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