New guy here. I've gone over lots of threads but haven't found a solution to my problem. Building a new PC for the first time - the bare bones basics:
CPU - AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
Mobo - Asus M4A89GTD Pro/USB3
RAM - 2 sticks of 2GB DDR3
PSU - Corsair 400W
What I've done:
1.) At first, I could not get any activity on the mobo except a green power light. My PSU came with a connector to handle all the front panel wires and mobo speaker. After removing that connector and sticking the individual wires in the board directly, the PC booted into Windows 7 just fine. It updated drivers and I thought all was well when it said to restart. After clicking on "restart" the computer booted again and found 2-3 more drivers. Hit "restart" again, but my computer has not booted ever since. Only thing it does now is the mobo blinks a red LED, which indicates a DRAM problem, according to my mobo guide. You can hit a little button on the board called "Mem OK", which I think is supposed to match up the RAM voltage if there are problems. You're supposed to press and hold for a few seconds. I do that and the red light flashes faster for about 30 seconds or so, then it just stays on. No blinking.
2.) I've tried one stick of RAM in all four slots. Monitor is black every time, sometimes the red light flashes intermittently, sometimes it just stays on all the time. Tried the other stick by itself, same thing.
3.) If I turn the PC on with no RAM, the mobo speaker beeps the code for no RAM present. If I stick RAM in there (again, I've tried all four slots with both sticks, one at a time) there are no beeps. Just the red light.
4.) Only thing hooked up when I do this are the CPU, its fan, the PSU, the case fan, the monitor, the keyboard, one HDD, one stick of RAM.
5.) Cannot find any loose connections. I've unhooked and hooked them several times. 24-pin ATX plugged in, 8-pin ATX plugged in, CPU fan plugged in, front panel wires plugged in.
Why would it boot twice and then not again? I cannot think of anything I did in between those boots. Could it be a mobo short?
Thanks
CPU - AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
Mobo - Asus M4A89GTD Pro/USB3
RAM - 2 sticks of 2GB DDR3
PSU - Corsair 400W
What I've done:
1.) At first, I could not get any activity on the mobo except a green power light. My PSU came with a connector to handle all the front panel wires and mobo speaker. After removing that connector and sticking the individual wires in the board directly, the PC booted into Windows 7 just fine. It updated drivers and I thought all was well when it said to restart. After clicking on "restart" the computer booted again and found 2-3 more drivers. Hit "restart" again, but my computer has not booted ever since. Only thing it does now is the mobo blinks a red LED, which indicates a DRAM problem, according to my mobo guide. You can hit a little button on the board called "Mem OK", which I think is supposed to match up the RAM voltage if there are problems. You're supposed to press and hold for a few seconds. I do that and the red light flashes faster for about 30 seconds or so, then it just stays on. No blinking.
2.) I've tried one stick of RAM in all four slots. Monitor is black every time, sometimes the red light flashes intermittently, sometimes it just stays on all the time. Tried the other stick by itself, same thing.
3.) If I turn the PC on with no RAM, the mobo speaker beeps the code for no RAM present. If I stick RAM in there (again, I've tried all four slots with both sticks, one at a time) there are no beeps. Just the red light.
4.) Only thing hooked up when I do this are the CPU, its fan, the PSU, the case fan, the monitor, the keyboard, one HDD, one stick of RAM.
5.) Cannot find any loose connections. I've unhooked and hooked them several times. 24-pin ATX plugged in, 8-pin ATX plugged in, CPU fan plugged in, front panel wires plugged in.
Why would it boot twice and then not again? I cannot think of anything I did in between those boots. Could it be a mobo short?
Thanks