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I'm not getting a POST with my new A7N8X Deluxe.

 
 
Tony Barnes
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      2nd Nov 2003
Greetings,

I'm not getting a POST with my new A7N8X Deluxe.

On initial power up I am not getting any audio beeps nor any video output.
All fans and LEDs are running.

I have tried several power cycles each waiting 30 seconds for activity
before shutting down.

At this time the only connections on the board are; The ATX power supply,
the Power SW connector, and the Reset SW connector


The only item on the board is an AMD Athlon XP 2800+ CPU 333FSB Barton


During my troubleshooting I have removed these items; Ultra 512MB PC3200 DDR
400Mhz module, XFX GeForce FX 5200 256Mb DDR 8X AGP Card and WD Raptor 36GB
Serial ATA HD

All jumpers are in their default positions (never moved).

All components have been assembled using a anti-static wrist strap.

Any input is GREATLY appreciated!

Thanks for your time!

Tony Barnes






 
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LarryWhite
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      2nd Nov 2003
Hi Tony-
> During my troubleshooting I have removed these items; Ultra 512MB PC3200 DDR

400Mhz module, ...<

How much memory is installed? My A7N8X will not POST with more than one stick
of memory, and that memory must be in slot 3 (furthest from the cpu). Runs
fine with 1 stick of 512 MB, but more than one and any slot but 3 -- all I get
is continual long beeps.

So I had a choice -- spend $250 for "certified" memory which might or might not
solve the issue, or spend $75 for an ABIT board without an Nvidia chipset.
Easy decision -- and I spent the difference on a new ATI video card.

Larry

 
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Riche
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      2nd Nov 2003
Try your heatsink/fan unit on the processor. It may not be seated properly.
The computer will run longer the first time you try to post. Then for a
shorter time the second right after the first when the heat sink is not on
properly. The overheat protection comes in to play here.

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"Tony Barnes" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:1YGdnYm2-9HsLTmiRVn-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Greetings,
>
> I'm not getting a POST with my new A7N8X Deluxe.
>
> On initial power up I am not getting any audio beeps nor any video output.
> All fans and LEDs are running.
>
> I have tried several power cycles each waiting 30 seconds for activity
> before shutting down.
>
> At this time the only connections on the board are; The ATX power

supply,
> the Power SW connector, and the Reset SW connector
>
>
> The only item on the board is an AMD Athlon XP 2800+ CPU 333FSB Barton
>
>
> During my troubleshooting I have removed these items; Ultra 512MB PC3200

DDR
> 400Mhz module, XFX GeForce FX 5200 256Mb DDR 8X AGP Card and WD Raptor

36GB
> Serial ATA HD
>
> All jumpers are in their default positions (never moved).
>
> All components have been assembled using a anti-static wrist strap.
>
> Any input is GREATLY appreciated!
>
> Thanks for your time!
>
> Tony Barnes
>
>
>
>
>
>



 
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Ron
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      2nd Nov 2003
Also, I am under the impression that the board will not post *at all* if
there is no fan detected on the CPU header. Although I'm sure you HAVE
attached the hsf to this header...perhaps there is a loose connection(?)

Also, as Larry mentioned; since you stated that you'd removed a 512 stick of
RAM...are you therefore using a different stick? Or do you mean that you
did a re & re without success?

Ron


 
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AJ
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      2nd Nov 2003


>Greetings,
>
>I'm not getting a POST with my new A7N8X Deluxe.
>
>On initial power up I am not getting any audio beeps nor any video output.
>All fans and LEDs are running.
>
>I have tried several power cycles each waiting 30 seconds for activity
>before shutting down.


Reset the BIOS. Unplug the PC, remove the battery on the mobo, move
the jumper next to the battery over to the next two pins for 10
seconds. Put the jumper back, battery back, plug in and reboot. Plug
in a speaker to hear the verbal trouble codes. Put another fan on the
CPU header. Use a 12v adapter for your HSF. If the BIOS or Probe sense
RPM's that are too low the PC might not start.
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When your PC gives a little they give a lot.
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Tony Barnes
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      2nd Nov 2003
"AJ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
>
> >Greetings,
> >
> >I'm not getting a POST with my new A7N8X Deluxe.
> >
> >On initial power up I am not getting any audio beeps nor any video

output.
> >All fans and LEDs are running.
> >
> >I have tried several power cycles each waiting 30 seconds for activity
> >before shutting down.

>
> Reset the BIOS. Unplug the PC, remove the battery on the mobo, move
> the jumper next to the battery over to the next two pins for 10
> seconds. Put the jumper back, battery back, plug in and reboot. Plug
> in a speaker to hear the verbal trouble codes. Put another fan on the
> CPU header. Use a 12v adapter for your HSF. If the BIOS or Probe sense
> RPM's that are too low the PC might not start.
> ------------
> When your PC gives a little they give a lot.
> http://www.dslreports.com/forum/disco


The board is up and running though I'm not sure what the issue was. I did
however follow your advice about "Plug in a speaker to hear the verbal
trouble codes". I didn't realize an external speaker was needed for the
voice. I 'assumed' the pizo on the board was going to be used or the PC
speaker. When I had the board stripped down and out of the case I started
power up tests component by component listening to the voice output.
Everything went fine. I figured it was a short between the case and mobo.
I check all my contact points before returning the board... all looked good.
Tried the mobo in the case again and up she went. I'm guessing I missed
SOMETHING along the way but I'm not sure what. Wish I had something useful
to offer as a resolution but a working mobo isn't something I want to
complain too much about :-)

Thanks for all the input. I appreciate your time! It's all downhill from
here... <GRIN>
Tony


 
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mrdancer
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      3rd Nov 2003
"Tony Barnes" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:JIudnRdayp5cvTiiRVn-(E-Mail Removed)...
> "AJ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >
> >
> > >Greetings,
> > >
> > >I'm not getting a POST with my new A7N8X Deluxe.
> > >
> > >On initial power up I am not getting any audio beeps nor any video

> output.
> > >All fans and LEDs are running.
> > >
> > >I have tried several power cycles each waiting 30 seconds for activity
> > >before shutting down.

> >
> > Reset the BIOS. Unplug the PC, remove the battery on the mobo, move
> > the jumper next to the battery over to the next two pins for 10
> > seconds. Put the jumper back, battery back, plug in and reboot. Plug
> > in a speaker to hear the verbal trouble codes. Put another fan on the
> > CPU header. Use a 12v adapter for your HSF. If the BIOS or Probe sense
> > RPM's that are too low the PC might not start.
> > ------------
> > When your PC gives a little they give a lot.
> > http://www.dslreports.com/forum/disco

>
> The board is up and running though I'm not sure what the issue was. I did
> however follow your advice about "Plug in a speaker to hear the verbal
> trouble codes". I didn't realize an external speaker was needed for the
> voice. I 'assumed' the pizo on the board was going to be used or the PC
> speaker. When I had the board stripped down and out of the case I started
> power up tests component by component listening to the voice output.
> Everything went fine. I figured it was a short between the case and mobo.
> I check all my contact points before returning the board... all looked

good.
> Tried the mobo in the case again and up she went. I'm guessing I missed
> SOMETHING along the way but I'm not sure what. Wish I had something

useful
> to offer as a resolution but a working mobo isn't something I want to
> complain too much about :-)
>
> Thanks for all the input. I appreciate your time! It's all downhill from
> here... <GRIN>


You're lucky. My first A7N8X-d arrived DOA. I did all of the above and a
bunch more, and all I could get was the Asus splash screen, with no keyboard
input (thus could not get into BIOS). Spent 2-3 days wracking my brain over
the thing, finally RMA'd it, got the new A7N8X in and it worked perfectly.
Sometimes the new ones ARE bad.


 
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