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Just assembled a new box with the ASUS P5AD2-E Deluxe Motherboard, Pentium 4
570 3.8 Ghz, using Antec NeoPower and OCZ DDR2 memory. So all top shelf
components, all brand new. I am not a novice, and have double checked
connections many times. I used the PowMax power supply tester and the
Antec Power Supply tests out ok.

When I turn on power, the power and HD LED lights just momentarily - like
once for 1/10th of a second. There are no beeps at all and flash codes.
If I had a say a memory error, or cpu error, vga error, keyboard error,
etc - I would expect at least a beep code. Any suggestions as to most
likely culprit and order to diagnose ? (I dont have a spare motherboard,
PCI-E graphics card, or DDR2 memory to just pop in and see where the issue
is - so I would be making multiple trips to return and replace components.)

Thanks for any suggestions.
 
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first guess

CPU not seated

2nd

memory incompatibility

"James" <james9999@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Just assembled a new box with the ASUS P5AD2-E Deluxe Motherboard, Pentium
> 4 570 3.8 Ghz, using Antec NeoPower and OCZ DDR2 memory. So all top shelf
> components, all brand new. I am not a novice, and have double checked
> connections many times. I used the PowMax power supply tester and the
> Antec Power Supply tests out ok.
>
> When I turn on power, the power and HD LED lights just momentarily - like
> once for 1/10th of a second. There are no beeps at all and flash codes.
> If I had a say a memory error, or cpu error, vga error, keyboard error,
> etc - I would expect at least a beep code. Any suggestions as to most
> likely culprit and order to diagnose ? (I dont have a spare motherboard,
> PCI-E graphics card, or DDR2 memory to just pop in and see where the issue
> is - so I would be making multiple trips to return and replace
> components.)
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
>
>
 
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"James" <james9999@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Just assembled a new box with the ASUS P5AD2-E Deluxe Motherboard, Pentium
> 4 570 3.8 Ghz, using Antec NeoPower and OCZ DDR2 memory. So all top shelf
> components, all brand new. I am not a novice, and have double checked
> connections many times. I used the PowMax power supply tester and the
> Antec Power Supply tests out ok.
>
> When I turn on power, the power and HD LED lights just momentarily - like
> once for 1/10th of a second. There are no beeps at all and flash codes.
> If I had a say a memory error, or cpu error, vga error, keyboard error,
> etc - I would expect at least a beep code. Any suggestions as to most
> likely culprit and order to diagnose ? (I dont have a spare motherboard,
> PCI-E graphics card, or DDR2 memory to just pop in and see where the issue
> is - so I would be making multiple trips to return and replace
> components.)
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.


No kidding this time.

What do you mean by post? I'm not familiar with the term. TIA

Ed Cregger
 
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Power -On -Self -Test

"Ed Cregger" <ecregger@homtail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "James" <james9999@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:eOSdnSiPwYZ-R8PfRVn-rg@comcast.com...
> > Just assembled a new box with the ASUS P5AD2-E Deluxe Motherboard,
Pentium
> > 4 570 3.8 Ghz, using Antec NeoPower and OCZ DDR2 memory. So all top
shelf
> > components, all brand new. I am not a novice, and have double checked
> > connections many times. I used the PowMax power supply tester and the
> > Antec Power Supply tests out ok.
> >
> > When I turn on power, the power and HD LED lights just momentarily -
like
> > once for 1/10th of a second. There are no beeps at all and flash codes.
> > If I had a say a memory error, or cpu error, vga error, keyboard error,
> > etc - I would expect at least a beep code. Any suggestions as to most
> > likely culprit and order to diagnose ? (I dont have a spare
motherboard,
> > PCI-E graphics card, or DDR2 memory to just pop in and see where the
issue
> > is - so I would be making multiple trips to return and replace
> > components.)
> >
> > Thanks for any suggestions.
>
>
> No kidding this time.
>
> What do you mean by post? I'm not familiar with the term. TIA
>
> Ed Cregger
>
>
 
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Thanks JAD. I am very confident the CPU is properly seated. Memory is
definitely a suspect, but I would think I would get a beep and fans in unit
would at least run. They do not (they start for a split second and stop -
and no beeps at all.)

However, I am now really suspecting my PSU. In my original post, I said it
passed the Powmax test utility. I was looking at it wrong - it does not.
Since my main green LED was on, I thought it was a pass. But, the RED LED
is on, indidicating failure. (I had thought the RED LED was just an
indication it was on.) Further the +5v LED is not on.

However, I am wondering if the PowMax tester which has a 20 pin connector
accurately tests my PSU which has a 24pin connector and is attached to the
tester via an adapter. I am guessing it does and this indicates an error.
It would be nice if the issue is just the PSU. Has anyone here used Powmax
power tester with a 24pin PSU (via a 20pin adpater.) Does a good PSU test
out as all green on the Powmax ?

Thanks.
 
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OK, Ed, here is the definition.

The computer POST is a Power On Self Test which tests the computer to insure
that it meets the necessary system requirements before booting up. If the
computer fails the POST, then a beep code is sounded to indicate what is
causing the computer not to successfully complete the POST. Generally if the
computer POSTs properly you will receive a single beep. Beep codes for
specific motherboards may be found either in the motherboard manual, at the
motherboard manufacturer's website, or by a Google search.

Regards.

"Ed Cregger" <ecregger@homtail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "James" <james9999@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:eOSdnSiPwYZ-R8PfRVn-rg@comcast.com...
>> Just assembled a new box with the ASUS P5AD2-E Deluxe Motherboard,
>> Pentium 4 570 3.8 Ghz, using Antec NeoPower and OCZ DDR2 memory. So all
>> top shelf components, all brand new. I am not a novice, and have double
>> checked connections many times. I used the PowMax power supply tester
>> and the Antec Power Supply tests out ok.
>>
>> When I turn on power, the power and HD LED lights just momentarily - like
>> once for 1/10th of a second. There are no beeps at all and flash codes.
>> If I had a say a memory error, or cpu error, vga error, keyboard error,
>> etc - I would expect at least a beep code. Any suggestions as to most
>> likely culprit and order to diagnose ? (I dont have a spare
>> motherboard, PCI-E graphics card, or DDR2 memory to just pop in and see
>> where the issue is - so I would be making multiple trips to return and
>> replace components.)
>>
>> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
>
> No kidding this time.
>
> What do you mean by post? I'm not familiar with the term. TIA
>
> Ed Cregger
>
 
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"JAD" <kapasitor@earthcharter.net> wrote in message
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> Power -On -Self -Test
>
> "Ed Cregger" <ecregger@homtail.com> wrote in message
> news:G9B7e.4414$c42.2145@fe07.lga...
>>
>> "James" <james9999@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:eOSdnSiPwYZ-R8PfRVn-rg@comcast.com...
>> > Just assembled a new box with the ASUS P5AD2-E Deluxe Motherboard,
> Pentium
>> > 4 570 3.8 Ghz, using Antec NeoPower and OCZ DDR2 memory. So all top
> shelf
>> > components, all brand new. I am not a novice, and have double checked
>> > connections many times. I used the PowMax power supply tester and the
>> > Antec Power Supply tests out ok.
>> >
>> > When I turn on power, the power and HD LED lights just momentarily -
> like
>> > once for 1/10th of a second. There are no beeps at all and flash
>> > codes.
>> > If I had a say a memory error, or cpu error, vga error, keyboard error,
>> > etc - I would expect at least a beep code. Any suggestions as to most
>> > likely culprit and order to diagnose ? (I dont have a spare
> motherboard,
>> > PCI-E graphics card, or DDR2 memory to just pop in and see where the
> issue
>> > is - so I would be making multiple trips to return and replace
>> > components.)
>> >
>> > Thanks for any suggestions.
>>
>>
>> No kidding this time.
>>
>> What do you mean by post? I'm not familiar with the term. TIA
>>
>> Ed Cregger


Thank you very much.

Ed Cregger
 
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"Papa" <bikingis@my.fun> wrote in message
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> OK, Ed, here is the definition.
>
> The computer POST is a Power On Self Test which tests the computer to
> insure that it meets the necessary system requirements before booting up.
> If the computer fails the POST, then a beep code is sounded to indicate
> what is causing the computer not to successfully complete the POST.
> Generally if the computer POSTs properly you will receive a single beep.
> Beep codes for specific motherboards may be found either in the
> motherboard manual, at the motherboard manufacturer's website, or by a
> Google search.
>
> Regards.
>
> "Ed Cregger" <ecregger@homtail.com> wrote in message
> news:G9B7e.4414$c42.2145@fe07.lga...
>>
>> "James" <james9999@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:eOSdnSiPwYZ-R8PfRVn-rg@comcast.com...
>>> Just assembled a new box with the ASUS P5AD2-E Deluxe Motherboard,
>>> Pentium 4 570 3.8 Ghz, using Antec NeoPower and OCZ DDR2 memory. So all
>>> top shelf components, all brand new. I am not a novice, and have
>>> double checked connections many times. I used the PowMax power supply
>>> tester and the Antec Power Supply tests out ok.
>>>
>>> When I turn on power, the power and HD LED lights just momentarily -
>>> like once for 1/10th of a second. There are no beeps at all and flash
>>> codes. If I had a say a memory error, or cpu error, vga error, keyboard
>>> error, etc - I would expect at least a beep code. Any suggestions as
>>> to most likely culprit and order to diagnose ? (I dont have a spare
>>> motherboard, PCI-E graphics card, or DDR2 memory to just pop in and see
>>> where the issue is - so I would be making multiple trips to return and
>>> replace components.)
>>>
>>> Thanks for any suggestions.
>>
>>
>> No kidding this time.
>>
>> What do you mean by post? I'm not familiar with the term. TIA
>>
>> Ed Cregger


Much appreciated, Papa. I've been relying upon it for years of assembling my
own computers and still was not familiar with the term.

Ed Cregger