I had an issue with a Chaintech vnf4 Ultra and after seeing smoke come out of the PSU, I've bought a new mobo (LanParty nf4 ultra-D) and PSU (SmartPower 2.0 350W) and I'm trying to just do a basic BIOS access.
It does seem that the old PSU is fried. No action with the new mobo. I'll be RMA'ing that once I get some free time.
I also had a 6600GT, which I suspect may have issues. Replacing it with a brand new 6200LE still results in no display signal - although the monitor does "Bonk".
I had a variety of results early on, but now it seems that switching the power on in the back causes the system to boot up (not just get juice to the mobo). Keyboard blinks, fans spin, DIMM led and standby led are lit, and all four Diag LEDs are lit. But no video display. No keyboard action does anything. I have started reading on this issue in the forums. I do get a single beep - code guide please?
What is the absolute minimum I need to install to get this mobo to boot into the BIOS? Is a 450Watt PSU actually needed just to boot the mobo - thats insane. I'll go get a NeoPower HE, but man this is ridiculous power to get into the BIOS.
TIA,
ITLoser
It does seem that the old PSU is fried. No action with the new mobo. I'll be RMA'ing that once I get some free time.
I also had a 6600GT, which I suspect may have issues. Replacing it with a brand new 6200LE still results in no display signal - although the monitor does "Bonk".
I had a variety of results early on, but now it seems that switching the power on in the back causes the system to boot up (not just get juice to the mobo). Keyboard blinks, fans spin, DIMM led and standby led are lit, and all four Diag LEDs are lit. But no video display. No keyboard action does anything. I have started reading on this issue in the forums. I do get a single beep - code guide please?
What is the absolute minimum I need to install to get this mobo to boot into the BIOS? Is a 450Watt PSU actually needed just to boot the mobo - thats insane. I'll go get a NeoPower HE, but man this is ridiculous power to get into the BIOS.
TIA,
ITLoser