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Hi folks,
I came across this stripped system, and I cannot figure out what's wrong with it, in order to determine whether it's worth salvaging or I should just cannibalize wht's good, and discard the rest.
It's a motherboard, CPU, video card and DVD writer, inside a case with a PSU attached.
I often come across discarded machines which are quite functional, so I do not automatically assume that it's defective without trying it first.
I've established the following:
- The motherboard is an ASUS P5K SE. No VGA onboard.
- I am not sure what the processor is, but judging by the Intel model/serial on the CPU cooler, it should be a dual-core post-P4 CPU, circa late 2007 - early 2008.
- The video card is an Nvidia EVGA Geforce 8500 GT (PCI-E)
The system does not POST.
Here's what I do:
1. I connect the VGA to a monitor, attach a PS/2 keyboard, a USB mouse, and push the power button. There's nothing on the screen. I get a single long beep, followed by two short ones in succession; this three-beep signal repeats continuously.
According to the motherboard manual, this indicates RAM is not detected.
2. I unplug the power, and follow the manual instructions to clear CMOS.
3. I install a single 1GB DDR2 PC-4300 (Apacer) module in slot 1B (as per manual)
4. I reconnect the power cable, and push power. The fans start turning, the LED on the keyboard flash. Nothing else happens, screen stays black as if there's nothing connected to it. No beeps, either.
5. I disconnect the power once again and take out the video card.
6. Upon restart, no beeps (manual says there should be a succession of beeps indicating VGA not found).
7. I try a different video card. Same behaviour as described under 4.
Is there anything else I should try? Can the CPU be dead, or is the motherboard fried?
Please feel free to suggest remedial and/or verification procedures I haven't listed above.
I'm doing this as an exercise, for learning. If I can get the machine to run (I have lots of spare components!) I can give it away to a charity.
Thanks much in advance.
*edit* It now works! See my later post in the thread - the RAM I tried wasn't a good fit for this board.
I came across this stripped system, and I cannot figure out what's wrong with it, in order to determine whether it's worth salvaging or I should just cannibalize wht's good, and discard the rest.
It's a motherboard, CPU, video card and DVD writer, inside a case with a PSU attached.
I often come across discarded machines which are quite functional, so I do not automatically assume that it's defective without trying it first.
I've established the following:
- The motherboard is an ASUS P5K SE. No VGA onboard.
- I am not sure what the processor is, but judging by the Intel model/serial on the CPU cooler, it should be a dual-core post-P4 CPU, circa late 2007 - early 2008.
- The video card is an Nvidia EVGA Geforce 8500 GT (PCI-E)
The system does not POST.
Here's what I do:
1. I connect the VGA to a monitor, attach a PS/2 keyboard, a USB mouse, and push the power button. There's nothing on the screen. I get a single long beep, followed by two short ones in succession; this three-beep signal repeats continuously.
According to the motherboard manual, this indicates RAM is not detected.
2. I unplug the power, and follow the manual instructions to clear CMOS.
3. I install a single 1GB DDR2 PC-4300 (Apacer) module in slot 1B (as per manual)
4. I reconnect the power cable, and push power. The fans start turning, the LED on the keyboard flash. Nothing else happens, screen stays black as if there's nothing connected to it. No beeps, either.
5. I disconnect the power once again and take out the video card.
6. Upon restart, no beeps (manual says there should be a succession of beeps indicating VGA not found).
7. I try a different video card. Same behaviour as described under 4.
Is there anything else I should try? Can the CPU be dead, or is the motherboard fried?
Please feel free to suggest remedial and/or verification procedures I haven't listed above.
I'm doing this as an exercise, for learning. If I can get the machine to run (I have lots of spare components!) I can give it away to a charity.
Thanks much in advance.
*edit* It now works! See my later post in the thread - the RAM I tried wasn't a good fit for this board.
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