POST code FF????

blackjer

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To begin, i was on my pc and it was working fine. Out of the blue, it locked up, having never done this b4 .

So, i go to reboot and it instantly goes to POST code FF, no beep, nothing. Monitor light flickers and displays the screen that it would when its not connected.

I then go through the basics.

Try a different monitor, no luck.

Try a different video card, no luck.

Remove 1 stick of ram, no luck.

Swap ram, no luck.

Try a brand new power supply, no luck.

Finally, i tore down the computer and ended up with just the mobo, stick of ram, video card, and heat sink on my desk, eliminating all possibilites........but no luck. So, i swap in a new chip, no luck. Having checked and swapping everything out except the mobo i feel that i have a bios issue so i buy a new mobo. Guess what, same thing!

The specs are, AMD 2700, EPOX 8RDA3, Radeon 9600XT, Antec 450w powersupply, 1gb of crucial ram (2 512mb sticks). The new mobo i bought is an ASUS A7N8X-E. The chip i swapped out with my 2700 is an amd 1800. Ive tried both chips in both mobos and both power supplies with both mobos, and have tried 2 different video cards.....even an old pci video card. The only thing that remains the same on my system is the heatsink(alpha). Could this be causing a short or something? I dont see how it could be, especially when this problem happened while running the computer, and with all the times ive taken it off and reinstalled it i cant see the possiblity of it happening everytime.

I did a search and there were some threads relating to this problem, but nothing specific and nothing with a specific answer.

HELP!
 

RandomFool

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Code ff on my mobo is all clear but it never goes straight to that it just goes through them all. I had a similar problem this summer and went through pretty much everything you mentioned. I finally assumed it was mobo, an epox 8k3a+, and bought a new one and the same problem was there. It ended up that my 1800 was dying/dead/just plain wrong, which was weird because even when I switched out my processor it still wasn?t working. I?m still not sure what was going on but I bought an xp2700 and everything worked fine.

Not that any of that will really help but it?s just something to think about.
-Ryan
 

blackjer

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Nov 22, 2004
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Seems like we have similar problems with identical parts. I guess its a possibility that my 2700 chip died, then the 1800 chip my friend sent me was bad too.

Even if i try to boot the computer with no ram or vid card in it goes straight to FF.
 

FrequencyX

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I have the same board and receieved the same message when powering on. Try switching around or unplugging onboard usb.
 

blackjer

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Nov 22, 2004
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On the ASUS, i take it? I didnt connect the onboard USB.

I know that FF is either bad cpu or bad bios, thats why i replaced the chip....but no luck, then i replaced the board, no luck.

Now im leaning towards the 1800 chip i got from my friend is bad as well as my 2700. Ive never heard of bios going bad when the computer has been running for months?

 

FrequencyX

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Nope, I have the EPOX 8RDA3. I was getting the same post untill I disconnected the onboard usb
 

blackjer

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My computer had been running flawlessly for months though till this occurred.

Oh well, i sent it off to my friend to fix.
 

blackjer

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Any reason why it would carry over to a asus mobo? Only thing i can think of is both chips were bad?

How often does a chip just die, instantly...not showing any problems prior...... only a couple months old?