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New CUSL2-C still not booting.......Please Help!!!!

cassy69

Junior Member
I am still just getting a blank screen...nothing...not even a beep. Power comes one , harddrive thrashes but nothing else but a blank screen..

I need some help.....I have tried everything that I can think with no luck. Is it possible that the motherboard is toast. I just got it in the mail yesturday fro NCIX.com

Please help....
 
Did you try another video card? I screwed a leadtek geforce2MX by moving it from one PC to another, now I get no signal no matter what PC I put it in.
 
The L.E.D. is on, his drive is working. So he must have power to the mobo.

As someone else noted, check to make sure everything is well seated, esp. if you have an AGP vid card, some of them will rise up on you.
 
What processor are you using?

I remember there was one time I had the same problem as yours - no boot, no beep, no video. Hacked around it for hours before I finally realized I was trying to get a PPGA processor on a CUSL2-C! Popped in an FCPGA processor and it booted up fine.


🙂atwl
 
I tried everything guys....One of the last things I have left to try is putting in another video card...

Any other suggestions before I send this f&^%king thing back!
 
Well, now I know your problem Casey, you bought it from NCIX. Try to get a refund, and buy it from a reputable dealer.

 
My system:

CUSLC-2 MB
PIII 700e FC-PGA cBO Stepping
256 megs crucial CAs 2 ram
Voodoo 3 3000 Vid
45 gig IBM Deskstar HD
24" ATX case from AMK Computers
MX300 Diamond Monster Sound
etc.

I have tried a different video card and different ram and still nothing. Could this happen something to do with a faulty power supply even the the computer turns on.

The voltage is set fine on the PS (115 V). The only things I have left to try before I send it back is a different power supply and a different CPU but I am sure it is not the CPU becuase I tried it is a different computer before.
 
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