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i think perhaps the ram went bad
why would you think that? Please dont let it be the RAM.....
i think perhaps the ram went bad
why would you think that? Please dont let it be the RAM.....
Given the error codes you know it's either the mobo or the CPU. The easiest thing to do would be to get a new motherboard. If it all works with the new mobo then problem solved. If you still have the same problem then it's the CPU. In that case return the mobo (or keep it as a backup), and replace the CPU.
Do you have a local shop where you could pick up a mobo? Eliminates shipping/return hassles.
And the winner is!??!?!?!??......
(I'm posting from it right now...)
In order of probability, this is the order of common failures, from most common to least common :
Power Supply
Mobo
HDD
Video Card (if discrete)
Ram
CPU
This is a pure average in my experience. Obviously higher quality brands of PSUs and Mobos are generally less likely to die early deaths, but I think it's far more likely than the CPU dying. Outside of overvolting or physical abuse, CPUs almost never die in my experience, I've even pulled CPUs from systems that had been destroyed by storm/electrical damage where the PSU and Mobo were literally cooked (ICs blackened, that level of death) and they usually worked.
Back in the Socket A days, it was a lot easier to kill those guys, the surface area for cooling was terribly small, the packaging was very flimsy, and sometimes just properly installing a heatsink and tightening the clamps to the 'closed' position would be enough to kill the damned thing. But from S754+, yeah they're equally as robust and hard to kill as Intel cpus (again, so long as they've not been overvolted to hell, dropped on the floor, etc).
Almost anything is possible, but I'm guessing your mobo is kaput. Somewhat less likely is the memory. Far far far less likely than either is the CPU itself, as you say you were on stock volts and using a big aftermarket cooler.
Pulled RAM - slow, long beeps
Motherboard.
Anyone looking for an un-opened PII x2 555?!?
Thanks for the help guys!
And I (we actually) told you this from the start.
Want to hear "I told you so" ?
never really argued it.
Motherboard.
Anyone looking for an un-opened PII x2 555?!?
Thanks for the help guys!
