Unable to past weird numbers on new Duo Core build

MiS Nemesis

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ASUS P5W DH Deluxe/WIFI MoBo
INTEL Duo E6600 Conroe 2.4 CPU
ZALMAN CNPS9500 AT 2 Ball CPU Cooling Fan/Heatsink / Artic Silver 5
G.Skill 2GB RAM (2 x 1GB) DDR2 800 PC 6400
(Qty 3) WD Raptor 74GB 10,000 RPM 16MB Cache Serial ATA150 (For RAID 0)
(Qyt 2) ViewSonic VG2021m Black 20" 8ms LCD Monitor
Antec Performance I P180B Black 0.8mm cold rolled steel Case
ASUS EAX1900 CrossFire /2DH/512M Radeon X1900 CrossFire Edition 512MB GDDR3 PCI Express x16 Video Card

Just assembled everything and I can't get pass these numbers on boot. I resetted the BIOS but still does nothing.
These are the numbers on my screen and nothing else happens.

7249.9.12.5.2.as05
It just stays there. The numbers are for the video card, but I can't find any other help.
 

Kyanzes

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Any luck yet? Try to reseat the obvious components like the VGA, RAM, various cables, check on the power connections on the mobo etc. If it won't help, try other obvious stuff like removing mem and trying to use one dimm at a time, also you could pull everything from the mobo cept for the basic ingredients. You happen to have a PCI VGA or other PCI-E card at home? Etc. CMOS reset etc. etc. etc. I mean you've just hooked up a bunch of stuff to that mobo.
 

MiS Nemesis

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I was just doing this. First I resetted the Bios, then I stripped everything out. Left one mem, no HD, just the Vid card and also removed all of the USB/firewire connections. I still get the same numbers and unable to hit BIOS. I removed vid card, re-seed, same with memory too.
 

Skott

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What BIOS version are you using? It should say on the little white sticker on the BIOS chip.
 

Hyperlite

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sounds like a video related motherboard issue if you've tried all that to no avail...
 

MiS Nemesis

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Ok, this is what is says on the BIOS chip:
So my BIOS version is the 0801.

WDHOA
0801
0559
F909
 

MiS Nemesis

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Just wanted to post back and inform everyone of the solution to my drastic problem. I ordered another P5W mobo and sure enough the problem still persist. My last option was to change the DUO core in case mine was busted. That didn't work, so far, I changed the Memory, Video Card, and CPU, that last was the power supply. I dropped a bad OCZ 700 PS and this actually fixed my problem. So for all those with a similar problem, try changing the PS.