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Asus IPIBL-LB Problems ?

Durvelle27

Diamond Member
Hoping somebody here has this board and can help me from experience. As i can't get it to post. I have tried 3 different CPUs ( Core 2 Duo E6550, Pentium D 915, and Celeron D 331 ) But when i press the power button the Fans spin up at max RPM but the screen reamins black no beeps or anything. So i tried 5 different RAM sticks still to no prevail. So i tired a RAM stick i knew that was bad to see what would happen and i powered it on and i got 2 long beeps then shutdown. I have even tried 2 different GPUs. 3 PSUs but nothing is working. Can somebody please shed some light on this and help me as i don't know what else to try.
 
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if you tried clear CMOS, multiple CPUs/memory/GPUs, I would think there is not much else to do...

also, the model name of this motherboard indicates it's a Pegatron OEM board, which is not great.
 
if you tried clear CMOS, multiple CPUs/memory/GPUs, I would think there is not much else to do...

also, the model name of this motherboard indicates it's a Pegatron OEM board, which is not great.

That's what i thought and its a OEM HP motherboard


Asus IPIBL-LB / Benicia-GL8E
 
That's what i thought and its a OEM HP motherboard


Asus IPIBL-LB / Benicia-GL8E

it looks like a pure Pegatron board,
Asus used to own Pegatron or something, it may have motivated them to call it Asus, but it's one typical Pegatron OEM board (by looking at the model name, PCB and components), which is not great...

you can buy some ultra cheap Gigabyte G31/41 or something, these are great boards for the money, for a low cost 775 PC
 
Some OEM boards from that time only supported C2D based processors, not the older NetBurst LGA775 parts (e.g. Pentium D and Celeron D). i.e. BIOS had no support for them.

Check that you are plugging in the little 2x2 12V+ CPU power connector. And using a 24-pin main power cable.
 
Some OEM boards from that time only supported C2D based processors, not the older NetBurst LGA775 parts (e.g. Pentium D and Celeron D). i.e. BIOS had no support for them.

Check that you are plugging in the little 2x2 12V+ CPU power connector. And using a 24-pin main power cable.

i tried a Core 2 Duo E6550 and Pentium Dual Core E2200 to no prevail and yes i plugged all the cable sin properly i made sure to double check
 
Once I had an OEM Intel board (used by Gateway/eMachines) that sensed CPU cooling fan RPM from the system/case fan header, not the CPU fan header. IOW, if you plugged the CPU cooling fan into the CPU fan header (where its supposed to go), but no fan plugged into the system/case fan header, the system would shut down after about three seconds. So try plugging a fan into the system/case fan header.

Also what graphics cards have you tried?
 
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