I'm about ready to pull my hair out here...
I was planning an A64 upgrade. Since I already have a decent AGP card but wanted to go to PCI-E later I figured the ASRock board would be a good choice. I bought that and a 3400+ Venice chip.
I put it together with an Antec Truepower 430 PSU, 2x Crucial PC3200 512 sticks and an ATI Radeon 9800 Pro. I put everything together and didn't get any juice at all, no beeps, no lights, no fans, nothing. I had the 12V line in,(and yes, the main power too) tried the power switch pins to the front button both ways, still nothing. I figured the board was bad as I tried 2 PSUs, different memory, in the case, out of the case, with the video card, without the video card, pretty much everything I could think of.
I RMA'd the board and got a new one in, hooked everything up, the new one dd the exact same thing the last one did. At that point I figured the only other thing that hadn't been tested was the CPU. I got a 3000+ Venice chip in. I hooked up the 3000+ chip... same thing!
I called ASRock tech support today to see if there could be anything weird I might be missing. The tech support guy laughed at me for using two Antec PSUs to test (a 350 and a 430) saying that they don't work well with that board since they are ATX 2.0. He said I should try another PSU that isn't ATX 2.0 and isn't Antec.
I just picked up a Enermax 420W, it's ATX 2.0 but they didn't have anything else and really, I don't see why that would have anything to do with it. Anyway, the new PSU is doing the same thing too.
Any ideas here? Anyone? Bueller?
thanks,
Daniel
			
			I was planning an A64 upgrade. Since I already have a decent AGP card but wanted to go to PCI-E later I figured the ASRock board would be a good choice. I bought that and a 3400+ Venice chip.
I put it together with an Antec Truepower 430 PSU, 2x Crucial PC3200 512 sticks and an ATI Radeon 9800 Pro. I put everything together and didn't get any juice at all, no beeps, no lights, no fans, nothing. I had the 12V line in,(and yes, the main power too) tried the power switch pins to the front button both ways, still nothing. I figured the board was bad as I tried 2 PSUs, different memory, in the case, out of the case, with the video card, without the video card, pretty much everything I could think of.
I RMA'd the board and got a new one in, hooked everything up, the new one dd the exact same thing the last one did. At that point I figured the only other thing that hadn't been tested was the CPU. I got a 3000+ Venice chip in. I hooked up the 3000+ chip... same thing!
I called ASRock tech support today to see if there could be anything weird I might be missing. The tech support guy laughed at me for using two Antec PSUs to test (a 350 and a 430) saying that they don't work well with that board since they are ATX 2.0. He said I should try another PSU that isn't ATX 2.0 and isn't Antec.
I just picked up a Enermax 420W, it's ATX 2.0 but they didn't have anything else and really, I don't see why that would have anything to do with it. Anyway, the new PSU is doing the same thing too.
Any ideas here? Anyone? Bueller?
thanks,
Daniel
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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