My son is trying to assemble his dream computer. Asus SK8N motherboard, Opteron 146 2.0 GHz processor, Gainward GeForce FX5700 128MB Video Card, 512 MB of ECC registered Buffalo Technologies Ram and a Powerlab 450 watt power supply. When he first bought all of this he had non-ECC registered ram and we were getting system beeps at startup. OK we figured out that he needed ECC-registered ram and purchased this, inserted the ram and he powered up. I heard him cheer when he actually got something on the monitor that it was looking for bootable media. 30 seconds later the whole thing shut-down. We shut off the power switch, waited a minute and tried again. Here is what it is currently doing. 1 - turn on power switch in back, green light on motherboard comes on. 2 - turn on power switch in front and fans spin for 1/2 second and shut off(power light is still on on motherboard. Now if I disconnect the 4 pin 12v power connection all of the fans, lights turn on but no system startup. I'm at a loss. I have tried the following things. 1- I took my 350 watt power supply from my computer and hooked it up to the motherboard with the same exact results.
2 - we disconnected everything and rehooked everything up. this includes taking the procesor out, checking the pins, (we put new Arctic Silver thermal compound on before re-installing heat sink).
3 - We tried removing any unnecessary peripherals, extra fans, lights, etc.
4 - I tried re-setting the CMOS
5 - Checked to see if there were any grounding issues, couldn't find any - also he has a Xoxide acrylic case so I would'nt think it could ground out on the case.
A lot of these fixes were suggested by the ASUS help tech online. A couple of them were reinforced by reading some posts here. I can't help but feel that this is a power issue. I've checked the rating on the power supply and it has plenty of poop if it's working properly.
Any suggestions besides shooting the dang thing?
2 - we disconnected everything and rehooked everything up. this includes taking the procesor out, checking the pins, (we put new Arctic Silver thermal compound on before re-installing heat sink).
3 - We tried removing any unnecessary peripherals, extra fans, lights, etc.
4 - I tried re-setting the CMOS
5 - Checked to see if there were any grounding issues, couldn't find any - also he has a Xoxide acrylic case so I would'nt think it could ground out on the case.
A lot of these fixes were suggested by the ASUS help tech online. A couple of them were reinforced by reading some posts here. I can't help but feel that this is a power issue. I've checked the rating on the power supply and it has plenty of poop if it's working properly.
Any suggestions besides shooting the dang thing?