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Hello! I am new here, but I find out that you guys might be able to help me. I browse almost half of the forums threads hoping that I`ll find out some how the answer i`m looking for.
First I would like to ask you, to forgive my bad english, I`m romanian so it will be probably dificult for you to understand me, as I`m not speaking very well.
And now to procede to main issue that leads me to post here. I have bought recently from e-bay a motherboard, sold as faulty, but from the description, seemed to be just another wrong flashed bios. Easy fix. I thought. eerrrrggghh.....No. I was gonna finally built myself an intel based sistem. It wasn`t to be.
Problem is that it doesn`t start(post, no signal in display) unless I am removing the battery. It doesn`t work with jumpers only. I actually have to remove the battery and then it will start, but only if I press F2. Because If I enter in BIOS and after save and exit it doesn`t post no more. But If I press F2 after the battery has been out for 5 min, it will start, boot in windows, I actually can play games. But If i have to restart the PC, or shut down and then start, it wouldn`t do anything untill I remove the battery and press F2. I mean it seem to start everthing (fans are starting to spin) but I can`t hear the post beep and It doesn`t apear anything on display(no signal).
I tried everything I could possible afford to. I`ve borrowed all the components i could, from friends, neighbours, etc
I`ve tested the folowing: 2x1Gb Corsair XMS2;2x2Gb Geil Dragon Black; 2x1Gb Crucial Ballistic all 800Mhz
Then: 2x1Gb Kinston Value Ram; 2x1Gb Corsair Value and a noname stick of 1gb all 667Mhz
CPU`s tested: Celeron D 2.66Ghz; Pentium DC E2200; C2D E6600; C2D E8400
PSU`s tested: EZCool 650W; Corsair TX 650W; TT RB TP 650W; Hyper HPU 630W
G C: HD4850, XFX 7900GT; Asus 8400GS; Palit 9600GT; Gainward 8800 GT
2 brand new batteries
I`ve tried bios upgrade/downgrade; BIOS used: 0405;0408;0414;1006;1201
The PCI-E slot doesn`t seem to have any problem, as the led doesn`t turn on.
I don`t have any disk it didn`t came with original disk.
Any help it would be much appreciated!
Thank you!
First I would like to ask you, to forgive my bad english, I`m romanian so it will be probably dificult for you to understand me, as I`m not speaking very well.
And now to procede to main issue that leads me to post here. I have bought recently from e-bay a motherboard, sold as faulty, but from the description, seemed to be just another wrong flashed bios. Easy fix. I thought. eerrrrggghh.....No. I was gonna finally built myself an intel based sistem. It wasn`t to be.
Problem is that it doesn`t start(post, no signal in display) unless I am removing the battery. It doesn`t work with jumpers only. I actually have to remove the battery and then it will start, but only if I press F2. Because If I enter in BIOS and after save and exit it doesn`t post no more. But If I press F2 after the battery has been out for 5 min, it will start, boot in windows, I actually can play games. But If i have to restart the PC, or shut down and then start, it wouldn`t do anything untill I remove the battery and press F2. I mean it seem to start everthing (fans are starting to spin) but I can`t hear the post beep and It doesn`t apear anything on display(no signal).
I tried everything I could possible afford to. I`ve borrowed all the components i could, from friends, neighbours, etc
I`ve tested the folowing: 2x1Gb Corsair XMS2;2x2Gb Geil Dragon Black; 2x1Gb Crucial Ballistic all 800Mhz
Then: 2x1Gb Kinston Value Ram; 2x1Gb Corsair Value and a noname stick of 1gb all 667Mhz
CPU`s tested: Celeron D 2.66Ghz; Pentium DC E2200; C2D E6600; C2D E8400
PSU`s tested: EZCool 650W; Corsair TX 650W; TT RB TP 650W; Hyper HPU 630W
G C: HD4850, XFX 7900GT; Asus 8400GS; Palit 9600GT; Gainward 8800 GT
2 brand new batteries
I`ve tried bios upgrade/downgrade; BIOS used: 0405;0408;0414;1006;1201
The PCI-E slot doesn`t seem to have any problem, as the led doesn`t turn on.
I don`t have any disk it didn`t came with original disk.
Any help it would be much appreciated!
Thank you!