James wrote: > Dale <rdalek1967 <at> gmail.com> writes: > > > >> http://www.gigabyte.us/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3996#manual > I got a second identical mobo delivered today, so now I have > a book. Check the connectors to the Front panel, all is correct. > The mobo is Rev. 1.1. Swapped out ram, too, just to test. >
That's a start. lol >> Does it beep? > NO. Would that suggest a dead mobo? The little speaker is attached > but does not beep or anything...... The power supply is plugged into > the mobo correctly. It's a new power supply and cables. It should beep even if everything is fine. I think mine gives one long beep when all is good but do NOT take that as golden. It's been over 3 months since I rebooted. I can't recall exactly. >> If so, is it the normal beep or a error code beep? If >> error code, then check to see if it sheds light on the problem. I would >> also unplug, give the connectors a good looking over then plug it back >> up. I'd do that for everything I could. > Yep, verified wiring 3 times. Might have a bad cable, so I'm going to replace > them all one at a time and see if that makes any difference. The mobo > is just not even trying to boot. No video signal to monitor. I would remove anything I could and see if it beeps. First, get it to beep tho. Unless it is dead, it should have some sort of beep. Remove all but one stick of ram, video card, drives and anything else. Basically, mobo itself, CPU and a stick of memory. > >> The only other thing I can think of, does the BIOS version support that >> CPU? I have always wondered what would happen if you put a CPU on a >> mobo that the BIOS doesn't support but would with a newer BIOS. I >> *think* the BIOS version is on the box with the serial number and such. > The book does say the processor must be installed. This mobo is for > the fx8350 so something is bad. I'm gonna build up the second machine > and see what happens.... > > This mobo appears to be borked, right out of the box. > > any other ideas? > > > James > Yea, it has to have a CPU on it to make it do something. My thought was, what if the version of BIOS that is installed does not support the specific CPU you have on there. I know that mine will support a lot of CPUs IF it has the latest version of BIOS. If it still had the BIOS that came on it, it does not see the newer CPUs. I would have to upgrade the BIOS first then upgrade. If all else fails, maybe it is dead. Dale :-) :-) -- I am only responsible for what I said ... Not for what you understood or how you interpreted my words!

