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General Category => Technology and Programming => Topic started by: dragonx on January 25, 2010, 02:27:33 am
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okay, so i ordered these parts off NCIX:
38149 Intel Core 2 Quad Q8400 Quad Core Processor LGA775 2.66GHZ 1333FSB 4MB Retail Box
31000 Western Digital WD1001FALS Caviar Black 1TB SATA2 7200RPM 4.2MS 32MB 3.5IN Dual Proc Hard Drive OEM
42176 Coolermaster R4-L2R-20AC 120MM Case Fan 2000RPM 90CFM 19DBA 3/4
48514 Gigabyte GA-EP43T-UD3L ATX LGA775 P43 DDR3 1PCI-E 2PCI SATA HD Sound GBLAN Motherboard
45244 Liteon IHAS124 24X DVD Writer SATA Black OEM
48038 XFX Radeon HD 5770 850MHZ 1GB 4.8GHZ GDDR5 2XDVI HDMI Display Port DIRECTX11 PCI-E Video Card
42439 Coolermaster Extreme Power Plus 600W ATX 12V V2.3 Silent Power Supply 20/24PIN 120MM Fan
30167 G.SKILL F3-10666CL9D-4GBNQ PC3-10666 4GB 2X2GB DDR3-1333 CL9-9-9-24 240PIN Dual Channel Memory Kit
now, i got them all, put them in a case, plugged everything in etc
started it up, and it would, then it would just get into a reboot loop, with like 1-2second delay between reboots
so i checked all the cables, all were properly done etc
had no idea what was wrong, so i unplugged the cpu power, and it ran without problem(well, ran as in just got power), plugged it back in, reboot loop
so to see what the f is going on, i went to a buddies house, and he started off by checking the PSU for any off numbers, i was all in the green
so next we put my processor in one of his slightly older gigabyte motherboards, and it ran fine, and he put the core 2 duo that he had in his into my mobo, my computer booted fine etc etc, he booted up his, and his computer booted up fine with my cpu
so what could possibly be wrong? which part should i be RMA'ing?
also, as an off question: how does ExpressRMA work/is it helpful in my situaion D:
this is what i posted on ncix,where i got my parts
go:
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what does it boot into? does it just pass POST then ask for a disc?
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no it doesnt even get to post
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unless you mean with the other CPU that i tried, it got to asking for a disc
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Like most problems that occur with new builds, it's probably the motherboard bios that needs to be updated by flashing.
http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Support/Motherboard/HowToReflashBIOS.aspx
I'm not sure if you can even flash the bios if it won't POST though...
if you can't do this because your computer won't boot.... use your friends core 2 duo processor.. install windows on the HDD and update the bios through windows.. then it should recognize your Quad core just fine...
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sounds like the problem is that you're from canada
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1. Post all components to me
2. Profit
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well, the whole bios thing, none of the new versions of the BIOS change cpu compatibility, mine is compatible from the get go according to the list!!! D:
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Your problem might be that one of the RAM sticks or slots is bad... try just one stick of RAM and try different slots. You wouldn't believe how not uncommon this is.
If it still doesn't work, it's just another thing you've checked off the list.
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except it booted fine with the other cpu
does the cpu fan spin up straight away? since it doesn't even POST a bios problem is still most likely. your psu should provide more than enough power and you've ruled out hardware problems. it could be that your motherboard doesn't like your ram and cpu frequency combo but that's pretty unlikely.
very mysterious
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okay, so it turns out its the PSU
my friend threw in one of his and it ended up working 100% fine, memtested and everything else is fine, so its PSU gonna pick up a cheap one at staples while i RMA this one, then return when it comes back !!!
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while reading the post just now i got the idea it might have been the psu, since it does seem like ur hardware is rather power intensive. im curious as to how much power ur friends psu has?
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your components won't draw more than 600 watts especially on boot, but the output on the +12v rail must be too low if it's your psu. check the sticker on the side, it should list individual rail output, so that's what you're looking for in a new one
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yeah my "good" one, that is being replaced right now through the wonderful world of mail had the right amounts psu was just not working right, and even said HEY SUPPORTS NEW INTEL CPU STUFF!!! this crappy one im using as a replacement while im waiting works fine until that one comes back