Need help setting up a new Asus A8V Deluxe mother board

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steven berg

This is the current setup.

CPU: AMD 64 3200+ ATHLON 64 512K RTL
MB: Asus A8V Deluxe K8T800PRO
VIDEO: ATI
MEM: Crucial DDR PC3200 512MB . CL=3 . UNBUFFERED . NON-ECC . DDR400 .
2.6V . 64Meg x 64 part #CT6464Z40B
CASE: Antec Workstation Tower SX835II with a 350W PS

I've set up several systems but never encountered this before. I turn the
case on, fans run but no posting or errors messages. Nothing. screen is
blank. Is the PS too small for the CPU. Would you recommend different
memory? I don't think the HD case is even running. Any thoughts? Thanks
in advance.

Steven B
 
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fasteddy

steven berg said:
This is the current setup.

CPU: AMD 64 3200+ ATHLON 64 512K RTL
MB: Asus A8V Deluxe K8T800PRO
VIDEO: ATI
MEM: Crucial DDR PC3200 512MB . CL=3 . UNBUFFERED . NON-ECC . DDR400 .
2.6V . 64Meg x 64 part #CT6464Z40B
CASE: Antec Workstation Tower SX835II with a 350W PS

I've set up several systems but never encountered this before. I turn the
case on, fans run but no posting or errors messages. Nothing. screen is
blank. Is the PS too small for the CPU. Would you recommend different
memory? I don't think the HD case is even running. Any thoughts? Thanks
in advance.

Steven B
Hi Steven
Possibly you have an earlier bios than that which supports the winchesters?
If that is what your version of A64? You may try clearing the cmos by
removing
the bat. and reposition the jumper. Remove the power cable from the mains
too.
Plug some speakers in and see if you get a voice message?
hth, good luck
Eddy
 
F

fasteddy

fasteddy said:
Hi Steven
Possibly you have an earlier bios than that which supports the
winchesters?
If that is what your version of A64? You may try clearing the cmos by
removing
the bat. and reposition the jumper. Remove the power cable from the mains
too.
Plug some speakers in and see if you get a voice message?
hth, good luck
Eddy
Oh btw... your psu has the required 4pin 12v plug I hope?
 

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