Gigabyte GA-MA785GMT-US2H no post problem

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ryuken

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Hello,
I have problem with this mobo.
Everytime i restart my computer, it will not show post. after clear cmos or take out the ram, it will enter bios. but if reset the pc, it will not show bios again

My specs:
AMD Athlon II X2 245
1 X Corsair RAM 2gb DDR3 1333
Western Digital 640 Gb Green

Have tried the sticky for Gigabyte mobo problem and updated the BIOS

Any advice?

Thank you
 
That number appears to be some older p/n, that is no longer listed at Corsair - unfortunately, the only reference I could find was not helpful:
http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=86691
except to 'confirm' your problem!

Have you tried the above procedure?
Try this - power down, put one stick in; power up and do a 'load optimized defaults'; <F10> to save, exit, and reboot; enter the BIOS, on the "MB Intelligent Tweaker(M.I.T.)" page of the BIOS, change "Set Memory Clock" from "auto" to "manual", and "Memory Clock" from "X6.66" to "X5.33"; once again, <F10> to save, exit, and reboot; power down, put your second stick in the correct 'two-channel' slot; power back up and see if it works... Also, might try 'fiddling with' "DCTs Mode" - some setups will work one way, and won't the other - in real-world use, it really doesn't matter all that much.
Might also try the above, and 'bumping' the DDR voltage to 1.65V.
Does that give you two channel? Would help to know, as at this point, we need to 'sort out' hardware problems from compatibility/setup problems...
 
hi guys i tried the tips above...
but everytime boot up and post, it will show that overclocking has faced a problem.
so i bought the pc speaker and everytime it does not post, it has continuous beep and that mean graphic card error.
the prob is that i uses the internal gc and i set bios to boot from built in vga.

any tips guys???