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Just bought a new ECS 755-A2 motherboard. Installed it in a new Antek
case with a 300w power supply. Put in a new AMD Sempron 3100+ CPU and
1GB Kingston DDR PC3200 (2 512 Gb sticks). Plugged in a new Diamond
Stealth S85 graphics card (8X AGP - 3.0). When I Power-on the PC, the
fans all start turning, but the mobo does nothing except emit a harsh
beeping noise about once every 5 seconds. It's not even starting the
POST. There's nothing on the monitor, either -- just a black screen.
So I unplugged the HD and DVD ROM, then powered-on again ... same
results. I pulled out the video card and tried and old PCI card ...
same results. I tried a different power supply ... that I know works
.... same results. It's looking to me like the mobo is bad
Questions:
1. Anyone ever heard those beeps I'm describing? Know what they
mean? Know of an ECS reference that would describe this basic level
of problem?
2. If the CPU was bad, would the thing still begin the POST (i.e.,
could the CPU be the cause of this problem)?
3. Any other thoughts for troubleshooting I can try? I did try
clearning CMOS via the jumpter ... just grasping at straws, now.
Thanks.
Just bought a new ECS 755-A2 motherboard. Installed it in a new Antek
case with a 300w power supply. Put in a new AMD Sempron 3100+ CPU and
1GB Kingston DDR PC3200 (2 512 Gb sticks). Plugged in a new Diamond
Stealth S85 graphics card (8X AGP - 3.0). When I Power-on the PC, the
fans all start turning, but the mobo does nothing except emit a harsh
beeping noise about once every 5 seconds. It's not even starting the
POST. There's nothing on the monitor, either -- just a black screen.
So I unplugged the HD and DVD ROM, then powered-on again ... same
results. I pulled out the video card and tried and old PCI card ...
same results. I tried a different power supply ... that I know works
.... same results. It's looking to me like the mobo is bad
Questions:
1. Anyone ever heard those beeps I'm describing? Know what they
mean? Know of an ECS reference that would describe this basic level
of problem?
2. If the CPU was bad, would the thing still begin the POST (i.e.,
could the CPU be the cause of this problem)?
3. Any other thoughts for troubleshooting I can try? I did try
clearning CMOS via the jumpter ... just grasping at straws, now.
Thanks.