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Old 04-09-2008, 02:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
Splantz
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OS: Windows XP Pro SP2


[SOLVED] Possible DOA mobo... would like feedback

OK, this is what I got
AMD Phenom 9600 Quad
Gigabyte M57 SLI nForce 570 SLI V2.0
2x1gb DDR2 PC6200
2 GeForce 8500gt 512 mb w/sli bridge
Antec 500W Earthwatts PSU
WD 200gb HDD and sony DVD writer

I bought this as a barebones custom system. Recieved it today and started the install of my HDD and DVD. Checked all of the PSU connections and powered it up. I got no signal to my monitor. So, I first figured that something was wrong with the videos cards. So, I removed one the cards and the SLI bridge. Still no video signal. I changed the cards, no video. That was when I realized that I was getting no beeps from the bios. Checked to make sure the speaker plugged in properly, and it was. I then removed both RAM and still got no error beep from the bios. Pulled the Heatsink to make sure the CPU was still connected properly, and it appears to be connected. I then found this forum and started searching for another possible solution.

I pulled the mobo from the case and set it up on a some wood with just the PSU and an old case speaker. Heatsink fan started, but no beeps from the speaker.

Is there another way I can test the mobo before I just box this whole thing back up and ship it back to the seller (I won't mention the name of the company yet...) They should have tested it before it was shipped, but I have a feeling that might not have been done.

The only thing I have not done is pull the CMOS battery and flash the bios, but I have read on these forums that there is little chance that is the issue. But I am hoping an expert can help me solve this without waiting two weeks for them to replace this mobo.

Thanks a ton!
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