The MOBO that wouldn't boot was a gigabyte GA 7N400 pro rev.2, the one I
just got is an asus A7N8X-E deluxe. I thought it was the CPU but now I think
I was wrong. I tried clearing CMOS with the jumper, it wouldn't post and I
couldn't get into the bios. Is it a good idea to update the BIOS in a new
board? PS The gigabyte was working fine for about 2 weeks, BIOS settings
were correct for fsb, ram etc. Newegg is sending me another gigabyte (rma)
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> On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 11:29:17 -0500, "Rudy Kazuti"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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> >I have a system I built with an AMD 3200+ 400fsb. It was giving me
reboots,
> >hangs and headaches. It finaly froze solid and when I powered down and
> >rebooted there was no post. Tried everything in the book and nothing.
Bought
> >another CPU then a different brand mobo. The origional CPU works in the
new
> >motherboard. I was just wondering if it was defective weather it could do
> >any damage. I assume it just wouldn't work??
>
> Yeah if it was it probably just wouldnt work but I just read your
> other threads and you said it didnt boot up -- dead and you just said
> it now works so its defective right?
>
> All I can say is lots of MBs Ive had worked REALLy weird when I got
> them but after you clear the cmos and set things up right they seemed
> to settle down and then work.
>
> Are you sure you had the bios settings right? And what brand type was
> the motheboard. There are crappy brands. And even the good ones can be
> buggy. I got a biostar from Newegg refurb nforce2 microatx and that
> thing was flipping out -- hard to get even into the bios until I
> flashed it to a newer version and then it ran perfectly. It also did
> the dead act = no video screen etc.
>
> My asus acted the same way but then settled down after an hour so of
> clearing the cmos etc.
>
>