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The system is failing to POST, though the fans and HDs do spin up
properly. Memory LED is lit as normal. No image on the monitor, no
beep codes at all. System speaker is plugged in and seated properly.
Have attempted booting without RAM, without HDs, without VGA card,
etc. and still no error codes or anything more than spinning of fans.
Have attempted to switch out power supplies as well, same results.
Athlon XP Barton 400FSB 3200+ processor with Thermaltake Silent Boost
heat sink and Arctic Silver 5. Processor is confirmed to work in
other system. Just in case though, I have also tried using a Barton
333 2600+ which also works in the other system.
Tried both a MSI GeForce4 Ti4600, and a NVidia GeForce2 Pro 64. Both
of these cards are confirmed to work properly in other system.
Have used various flavors of RAM, all of which have been found to work
on another system, no difference.
Have already attempted to clear CMOS by removing the battery for up to
several hours, doesn't seem to have any effect.
Any help would be appreciated, thank you for your time and effort.
The system is failing to POST, though the fans and HDs do spin up
properly. Memory LED is lit as normal. No image on the monitor, no
beep codes at all. System speaker is plugged in and seated properly.
Have attempted booting without RAM, without HDs, without VGA card,
etc. and still no error codes or anything more than spinning of fans.
Have attempted to switch out power supplies as well, same results.
Athlon XP Barton 400FSB 3200+ processor with Thermaltake Silent Boost
heat sink and Arctic Silver 5. Processor is confirmed to work in
other system. Just in case though, I have also tried using a Barton
333 2600+ which also works in the other system.
Tried both a MSI GeForce4 Ti4600, and a NVidia GeForce2 Pro 64. Both
of these cards are confirmed to work properly in other system.
Have used various flavors of RAM, all of which have been found to work
on another system, no difference.
Have already attempted to clear CMOS by removing the battery for up to
several hours, doesn't seem to have any effect.
Any help would be appreciated, thank you for your time and effort.