- Nov 21, 2001
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I've just been building a system for the first time using an Epox 8KHA+, an Athlon XP 1700+, 512mb PC2100 DDR, and a Gainward GF3 Ti200.
The problem is, I think that my part of my mobo is coming into contact with my case and thus is keeping my system from posting or booting. The only thing that happens when I push the power button is that the fans will spin and the status light comes on for about a second. Then everything shuts off.
Sometimes I would have to kinda pull a little at the PCI slots or other parts to try to get it away from the case a little so that it would boot. It doesn't always work immediately but it works most of the time. If any of you have the 8KHA+, there are a couple of black transistors (or whatever you call it) at the back of the mobo. I'm guessing those are whats causing my problems.
Any ideas on how I can made raise the board a little? I'm using all the necessary screws and risers that came with the case. It's a plain generic case btw. This is a big problem because I don't want to have to shift and play with the mobo everytime I want to turn on the computer.
thanks in advance
The problem is, I think that my part of my mobo is coming into contact with my case and thus is keeping my system from posting or booting. The only thing that happens when I push the power button is that the fans will spin and the status light comes on for about a second. Then everything shuts off.
Sometimes I would have to kinda pull a little at the PCI slots or other parts to try to get it away from the case a little so that it would boot. It doesn't always work immediately but it works most of the time. If any of you have the 8KHA+, there are a couple of black transistors (or whatever you call it) at the back of the mobo. I'm guessing those are whats causing my problems.
Any ideas on how I can made raise the board a little? I'm using all the necessary screws and risers that came with the case. It's a plain generic case btw. This is a big problem because I don't want to have to shift and play with the mobo everytime I want to turn on the computer.
thanks in advance
