I've just assembled a P5B MB with an E6700 which won't POST.
After powering up, Beep, then ASUS screen comes up, then BIOS Version screen comes up, no keyboard action works (can't make "del" happen) and the BIOS screen shows my boot option as my only IDE drive, a DVD ROM optical. After a few seconds a continuous beeping starts and I shut it off.
ASUS support said (as always) check for shorts, tape the standoffs and use fiber washers, etc. and then when I told them I was using the Antec Neo HE 550 psu he said it wouldn't work because the MB needed -5v which the PSU can't supply.
But he was in such a hurry and listed so many possibilities I'm still wondering what is truly wrong.
Isn't -5volts and old requirement? I can't find any supplies that list this voltage capability.
However the diagram of the power supply connector in the Users Guide shows a -5 volt pin just across from the Power OK pin.
Any thoughts anyone?
Thanks
After powering up, Beep, then ASUS screen comes up, then BIOS Version screen comes up, no keyboard action works (can't make "del" happen) and the BIOS screen shows my boot option as my only IDE drive, a DVD ROM optical. After a few seconds a continuous beeping starts and I shut it off.
ASUS support said (as always) check for shorts, tape the standoffs and use fiber washers, etc. and then when I told them I was using the Antec Neo HE 550 psu he said it wouldn't work because the MB needed -5v which the PSU can't supply.
But he was in such a hurry and listed so many possibilities I'm still wondering what is truly wrong.
Isn't -5volts and old requirement? I can't find any supplies that list this voltage capability.
However the diagram of the power supply connector in the Users Guide shows a -5 volt pin just across from the Power OK pin.
Any thoughts anyone?
Thanks