I'm building my fourth system, the only difference with this build is that this mobo does not have onboard video. I usually start with just the cpu, drives, and memory, then load the drivers and OS utilizing the onboard sound/video, etc. When everything is tested out, I proceed to the video cards, sound cards, etc.
Can't do that with this one, and I have hit a snag. Loaded up the box, fired it up and no video. The fans are turning the drives are lighting up, but no video. Also odd is no beeps.
Trouble shooting time
- switched video cables - nada
- switched monitors - nada
- removed the agp 9800XT and replaced it with an older agp geforce card - nada
- removed the agp 9800XT and replaced it with an even older PCI card - nada
- cleared the CMOS - nada
- removed and reseated the CPU and the Memory - nada
All parts are new:
AMD 64 3200
1GB PC3200 ECC Reg High Performance Dual Pack (2 x 512MB)*
Biostar IDEQ 200P
WD SATA 120 drive
Samsung SM352 DVD 16x + CD-RW 52x24x52 Combo Drive
Mitsumi 7-in-1 USB 2.0 Media Drive
*I know, I know, your going to say that the AMD 64 3200 does not need ECC. This particular board's documentation also says so, that is if you want to run at 333. If you want to run at 400 it requires ECC. I had never heard of that issue, but who am I to argue about the specs for their product!
Unless someone out there smarter than me throws a thought my way, my next steps will be:
- Verify the setting of the Frequency Selection jumper (forgot about that when I was fighting this last night)
- Try some older memory, vanilla memory
After that, I'm lost. I guess it will be off to fill out the RMA forms!
Can't do that with this one, and I have hit a snag. Loaded up the box, fired it up and no video. The fans are turning the drives are lighting up, but no video. Also odd is no beeps.
Trouble shooting time
- switched video cables - nada
- switched monitors - nada
- removed the agp 9800XT and replaced it with an older agp geforce card - nada
- removed the agp 9800XT and replaced it with an even older PCI card - nada
- cleared the CMOS - nada
- removed and reseated the CPU and the Memory - nada
All parts are new:
AMD 64 3200
1GB PC3200 ECC Reg High Performance Dual Pack (2 x 512MB)*
Biostar IDEQ 200P
WD SATA 120 drive
Samsung SM352 DVD 16x + CD-RW 52x24x52 Combo Drive
Mitsumi 7-in-1 USB 2.0 Media Drive
*I know, I know, your going to say that the AMD 64 3200 does not need ECC. This particular board's documentation also says so, that is if you want to run at 333. If you want to run at 400 it requires ECC. I had never heard of that issue, but who am I to argue about the specs for their product!
Unless someone out there smarter than me throws a thought my way, my next steps will be:
- Verify the setting of the Frequency Selection jumper (forgot about that when I was fighting this last night)
- Try some older memory, vanilla memory
After that, I'm lost. I guess it will be off to fill out the RMA forms!