OK, so the oldest problem in the book... Based on the SFF Guide from May here, I decided to build an HTPC using similar Intel components, only using the ASUS P8H67-I DELUXE mobo rather than the P8H61-I. I got the Antec ISK-300-65 case and the i3 2100T CPU along with a bunch of other gear, assembled most of it, and... no power on. Double-checked all the cabling, tried re-seating RAM, removing RAM, tried to start by shorting the power ON pins, took mobo from the case and breadboarded it--all the Usual Suspects. I did the whole project using a grounding strap with a plastic cover on a hard table--followed protocol. Pretty sure I did the CPU and HSF correctly as well. (Yes, plugged in the CPU and case fans.)
The LED on the board shows there IS power coming to the board. I used an ATX PS tester and the light indicates the power from the Antec is OK. I've started the RMA process on the mobo (God, I'm really beginning to hate mobos). But it's gonna be a real problem because this is one of the few mobos that uses SO-DIMMs, so most of the other ITX's are N/A to me now, and I really like the extras on this ASUS. And the seller is out of stock to replace.
I'm really out of ideas other than a bad mobo, but I'm very gun-shy here. Is it possible that the Antec's 65W is not enough to POST this H67 board? (I've got no disks on it yet.) The user manual says use a 350W PS, but so does the one for the P8H61-I, so I'm doubtful. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
--Paul
The LED on the board shows there IS power coming to the board. I used an ATX PS tester and the light indicates the power from the Antec is OK. I've started the RMA process on the mobo (God, I'm really beginning to hate mobos). But it's gonna be a real problem because this is one of the few mobos that uses SO-DIMMs, so most of the other ITX's are N/A to me now, and I really like the extras on this ASUS. And the seller is out of stock to replace.
I'm really out of ideas other than a bad mobo, but I'm very gun-shy here. Is it possible that the Antec's 65W is not enough to POST this H67 board? (I've got no disks on it yet.) The user manual says use a 350W PS, but so does the one for the P8H61-I, so I'm doubtful. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
--Paul