I posted about a month ago with problems with my new system. I RMA'd my mobo and CPU, put together the system and had a sweet rig. That is, until last night.
Here are the specs:
1) Gigabyte 8knxp non-ultra
2) Intel 2.66 Ghz CPU 533 Mhz Bus
3) 2 x 120 GB Special Edition Western Digital Hard Drives
4) 2 x 512 MB Kingston DDR PC3200 Ram - (3-3-3-4)
5) Floppy Drive
6) Gainward GeForce4 Ti 4200 Video Card
7) Lite-On CD-R Drive
8) Antec True 430 Power Supply
9) CoolerMaster ATC 201-SX Case
Here's what happened last night:
I was playing Neverwinter Nights when the door bell rang. When I came back to my computer, the game had already quit. I tried to access the second hard drive (where the game had been installed) and the computer froze.
Troubleshooting:
1) I powered down the computer and powered it back up. The Gigabye splash screen came up and then the
computer tried to boot into WinXP where it hung.
2) I reset the computer and the PC hung at the Gigabyte splash screen.
3) I proceeded to disconnect all the cables from the mobo (secondary IDE cables for the CD-R, floppy, usb
cables, firewire cables). I get the same result as in #2.
4) I power down again, this time removing the primary ide cable that connects the hard drives. I get the same
result as in #2.
5) Next, I remove the RAM and get loud successive beeps indicating that the RAM has been removed.
I take this to mean that the RAM is ok so I put one dimm back in.
6) I power up again and wait. But, I get the same result as in #2.
7) I connect the Master HD to the Primary IDE channel and boot. This time though, I wait for 5 minutes or so to
see if anything happens. Well, I get past the Gigabyte splash screen and the message comes up that no
hard drives are connected to the primary ide channel.
8) I disconnect the master hard drive (maybe it's dead) and connect the slave hard drive to the primary ide
channel. I get the same result as in #2 but do notice that my mobo is no longer making the perfunctory short
beep for successful boot.
9) I take out the Ram again and boot up. No successive loud beeps to indicate that the ram has been taken
out.
This leads me to believe that the mobo is busted. What do you guys think? Any suggestions on further tests? (I'm planning on testing the RAM and HD's in another computer momentarily.)
Here are the specs:
1) Gigabyte 8knxp non-ultra
2) Intel 2.66 Ghz CPU 533 Mhz Bus
3) 2 x 120 GB Special Edition Western Digital Hard Drives
4) 2 x 512 MB Kingston DDR PC3200 Ram - (3-3-3-4)
5) Floppy Drive
6) Gainward GeForce4 Ti 4200 Video Card
7) Lite-On CD-R Drive
8) Antec True 430 Power Supply
9) CoolerMaster ATC 201-SX Case
Here's what happened last night:
I was playing Neverwinter Nights when the door bell rang. When I came back to my computer, the game had already quit. I tried to access the second hard drive (where the game had been installed) and the computer froze.
Troubleshooting:
1) I powered down the computer and powered it back up. The Gigabye splash screen came up and then the
computer tried to boot into WinXP where it hung.
2) I reset the computer and the PC hung at the Gigabyte splash screen.
3) I proceeded to disconnect all the cables from the mobo (secondary IDE cables for the CD-R, floppy, usb
cables, firewire cables). I get the same result as in #2.
4) I power down again, this time removing the primary ide cable that connects the hard drives. I get the same
result as in #2.
5) Next, I remove the RAM and get loud successive beeps indicating that the RAM has been removed.
I take this to mean that the RAM is ok so I put one dimm back in.
6) I power up again and wait. But, I get the same result as in #2.
7) I connect the Master HD to the Primary IDE channel and boot. This time though, I wait for 5 minutes or so to
see if anything happens. Well, I get past the Gigabyte splash screen and the message comes up that no
hard drives are connected to the primary ide channel.
8) I disconnect the master hard drive (maybe it's dead) and connect the slave hard drive to the primary ide
channel. I get the same result as in #2 but do notice that my mobo is no longer making the perfunctory short
beep for successful boot.
9) I take out the Ram again and boot up. No successive loud beeps to indicate that the ram has been taken
out.
This leads me to believe that the mobo is busted. What do you guys think? Any suggestions on further tests? (I'm planning on testing the RAM and HD's in another computer momentarily.)