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"Destroy" <dont@ask.com> wrote in message
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> This is a copy and paste of an email I sent to ATI (which has gotten no
> response so far, big surprise there), NOT!!
>
> Anyone have any ideas or suggestions? thanks
> ======================================================
>
> Hi,
> Last week or so I was having to turn the computer off then back on again
> 2 times for the machine to get into bios, post and boot. Now this
> morning I go to turn my computer on and it beeps a cpu error everytime I
> try to to turn it on. Can't get it to post no matter what I do.
> Disconnected everything but vid and memory but still my computer just
> sits there fans going, harddrives going(when connected) but no video, no
> post and beep msg saying there is a cpu problem.
>
> I'm posting this with my old 9800pro which I had to stick back in and
> works fine so obviously there is no cpu problem. I can swap my X800XT
> and 9800pro all day and 9800pro allows my machine to post and boot
> properly with no problems while my X800XT hangs my system before bios.
>
> I'm wondering if its a power supply problem? I have a decent 400watt PS
> though. And I don't have another laying around to test with, arg.
>
> Bios reads: 1.53,3.26,4.94,11.85,12.36,2.91,5.56 for the various voltages.
> SandraSoft reads: 1.53,3.25,4.95,11.92,-12.53,-5.15,5.02,2.91 voltages.
> (These are with my 9800pro however. Can't read my X800 voltages cause I
> cant even get to bios.)
>
> Well I went a bought a quality Antec power supply to try - still doesn't
> work, can't post, same cpu beep code.
>
> Put 9800pro back in and going to drop vid card off at friends house for
> them to put in their system to test card.
>
> Seems I may have a card gone bad but won't know for sure.
> The odd thing is, my computer was working perfectly fine for a week
> with my new X800XT. After a week my machine started acting odd: on cold
> boot I would for some reason have to turn my machine on then off then on
> again to get it to boot into bios and continue normally. If I didn't do
> this my computer would sit there beeping the cpu error never getting
> into bios.
>
> Well just got a call from my friend who's testing out my X800XT for me
> in his(2 month old) athlon64 3200+ rig and it booted and worked fine in
> his computer. I'm having him do some a few cold boots before giving me
> the card back. (It booted and worked fine each time.)
>
> It's almost as though my computer slowly degraded over a week and a half
> from perfect to funky cold booting error to can't boot at all. I changed
> nothing on my system during this time besides perhaps a few demo or
> program installs within winXP. I just don't get it.
>
> Its just so odd that all works great with my 9800pro and I simply put in
> the X800XT and blam, computer won't post.
>
> Any suggestions would be helpful, thank you.
> Btw, I consider myself VERY computer hardware and software savy so any
> tech speak is fine.
> Regards, Derek
> ========================================================
>
> Edit: Since this email, I've borrowed my card to another different
> friend to test the video card in his system (very new Prescott system)
> and it works perfectly fine for him also.
>
> I'm guessing I have a motherboard problem. It's as though some component
> on my motherboard slowly burned up with the X800XT in my system and then
> degraded far enough that it prevents my system from booting up. However,
> at the same time something different about the 9800pro design doesn't
> require as much 'draw' from this degraded MB component and allows my
> system to work seemingly normally. This sound possible?
>
>
> Albatron K8T800ProII, ADATA PC4000 1 gig, athlon64 3200+, nothing
> overclocked
>
did you remember to grease the clutch and put oil in the engine before
powering it up?
(oops.. wait... that's my go-kart troubleshooting checklist)
seriously though... i'd actually suspect the motherboard... the voltage
regulators, as a few others are saying, seem to be likely suspects.... the
power supply unit is not the only component of the power supply
circuitry....