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p4 2.8E 1mb cache
512mb Kingston PC3200, believe it's Kingston chips, it's not Infineon or Samsung.
Tried in slot 1 and 2.
Nothing else connected to the MB, using onboard video.
So yeah, my problem is random locks and no POST's.
I'm suspecting the PS because it only has a 20pin ATX connector and the MB manual strongly recommends a 24pin. The PS recommendation is plenty according to the manual, and the Antec True's are pretty decent PS's (I still like my Fortron/Sparkle better
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The one time I managed to get far enough into the BIOS, the voltage monitors checked out fine.
When I turn on the computer, the CPU fan starts up at what seems to be 2/3 of it's full speed, then when you get the single POST beep through the PC speaker and display comes alive, you get the full fan speed.
When it doesn't POST, the fan stays at the 2/3 speed.
I was building the system for my friend and I had to jet, but he's going out to get a 20 to 24pin ATX adapter and hopefully that'll work.
Yes, I've tried clearing the BIOS a couple times.
Any other thoughts or experiences?
p4 2.8E 1mb cache
512mb Kingston PC3200, believe it's Kingston chips, it's not Infineon or Samsung.
Tried in slot 1 and 2.
Nothing else connected to the MB, using onboard video.
So yeah, my problem is random locks and no POST's.
I'm suspecting the PS because it only has a 20pin ATX connector and the MB manual strongly recommends a 24pin. The PS recommendation is plenty according to the manual, and the Antec True's are pretty decent PS's (I still like my Fortron/Sparkle better
The one time I managed to get far enough into the BIOS, the voltage monitors checked out fine.
When I turn on the computer, the CPU fan starts up at what seems to be 2/3 of it's full speed, then when you get the single POST beep through the PC speaker and display comes alive, you get the full fan speed.
When it doesn't POST, the fan stays at the 2/3 speed.
I was building the system for my friend and I had to jet, but he's going out to get a 20 to 24pin ATX adapter and hopefully that'll work.
Yes, I've tried clearing the BIOS a couple times.
Any other thoughts or experiences?