Stone Pimp you only need the 1.006 BIOS to run a 90nm chip.. i think
Hmmmm try this:
STOLEN from Missle Maker on AMD forums. Great read.
Thanks Glassmaster for the PM on this Thread.
Right now, could be a number of issues. Did you plug in the 4 pin ATX Power connector as well as the 20 Pin ATX Main power connector to your Mobo? Lots of folks over look it.
Could actually be a memory problem, or a PSU problem (For your system, you need a PSU with a minimum of 20 AMPS on the 12 V rail. Check the sticker on the side of your PSU. AMPS on 12 V should be listed.
To clear RTCRAM, you usually remove the CMOS battery, move the RTC RAM jumper from pins 1-2 to pins 2-3, count to 10 slowly, replace the jumper on pins 1-2, and replace the CMOS battery. Even if your Mobo needs a BIOS update to correctly recognize a Winchester core, it would recognize your A64 and operate, just list it as unknown model in the BIOS - but I know, you can't look in BIOS because you don't have video yet. event, if you want to try and trouble shoot without video, I'd recommend the following:
Take the Mobo out of your case and place on a non-conductive surface (an anti-static bag works good).
Do not put on (install) CPU and HSF.
Do Not put in RAM. Do Not attach a video card.
Do attach speakers so you can hear the ASUS POST Reporter.
Attach one case fan to the case fan power header on your mobo.
Connect the power and reset switches. (You may need to postion your case close to the Mobo to get the Power switch and rest switch leads to reach the correct pins on your Mobo).
Remove the CMOS battery. Set the Jumper to Clear RTC RAM. Count to 10 slowly. Place the jumper back on the correct pins. Replace the CMOS battery.
Turn on the PSU. Turn on the Power switch.
Case fan should run.
Should get "No CPU installed" message from ASUS POST Reporter. If you don't, that would indicate a Mobo problem.
O.K. Turn everything off.
Now attach CPU and HSF only. Insure installed correctly with good solid contact and minimal thermal grease (one drop of approx 0.5 mm Arctic Silver 5 or equivalent, spread evenly over the top of the CPU heat spreader (CPU cover) with a plastic baggie over your finger works well). Attach HSF fan to CPU fan header on Mobo.
Turn on the PSU. Turn on the Power switch.
Case fan should run. HSF fan should run.
Should get "System failed Memory test" message from ASUS POST Reporter. (Because no RAM installed).
O.K. CPU is good.
If you get "System failed CPU test" or "System failed due to Overclocking"
Likely CPU problem. (But retrying with a more powerful PSU if your amps are 16 or less on the 12 V rail would be advisable before going farther)
If O.K., turn off, then add RAM modules.
Turn on the PSU. Turn on the Power switch.
Case fan should run. HSF fan should run.
Should get "System failed VGA test" message from ASUS POST Reporter.
(Because no Video Card installed)
O.K. Mobo, CPU, and RAM good.
Any of the previous system failed messages, memory likely problem - test in another computer if you can, to confirm.
If O.K., turn off, add video card. Add keyboard and mouse. Wait until you get your video monitor so you can get a visual POST.
Once you have a monitor, and pass post "Power on Self Test Complete. System now booting from Operating System. Load WIN XP OS, load VIA Chipset Drivers from Mobo CD, Load AV Protection, Load Latest Video Drivers, load all WIN Updates. Then Down Load Latest BIOS for Mobo from ASUS website onto bootable FD and use AFUDOS.EXE tool to flash BIOS. Don't use ASUS EZ Flash or Auto Update.
Let us know how it goes.