New Mobo/Proc won't POST
CaffeineMe
Cedar Rapids, IA
Well I'm stuck. I have a new Soyo Dragon Ultra Platinum, a 2200 XP, a Zalman HSF (CNPS7000A-Cu). Put it all together, dropped in the two new sticks of 256 MB DDR, put on the new Radeon 7000 AGP card. Plugged it all in and fans spun up. But no POST.
Unplugged ALL attached devices, leaving just KBD and video plugged in, along w. fans. Nada.
I've reseated/swapped memory (between the two new sticks), reseated HSF, pulled board from case and tried to power up w. just it sitting on bench, nothing. I even attached a diff., NEW PS, thinking the old PS from the case was underpowered, nothing.
I've cleared CMOS more than once. Tried the OLD AGP card removed from old system, still no POST.
What am I missing?
Unplugged ALL attached devices, leaving just KBD and video plugged in, along w. fans. Nada.
I've reseated/swapped memory (between the two new sticks), reseated HSF, pulled board from case and tried to power up w. just it sitting on bench, nothing. I even attached a diff., NEW PS, thinking the old PS from the case was underpowered, nothing.
I've cleared CMOS more than once. Tried the OLD AGP card removed from old system, still no POST.
What am I missing?
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I have a KT333 Soyo Dragon Ultra Platnum Mobo. My first board booted but had problems bad so I sent it back, the next board would not even boot. Board #3 was a winner and has kicked azz ever since. I like the Soyo products and build mostly Soyo Mobo based systems with Zero to little problems. I find most problems in ASUS and MSI mobos.
I'm going to try and beg a diff. mobo/processor from a co-worker for testing purposes. That ought to narrow it down.
Yes, it's plugged in.
I've got 2 sticks of memory, and have tried both. The chances of two sticks of memory being bad is remote...but sadly is a possibility. A diff. proc/mobo ought to tell me if that's the case.
I run a Soyo dragon in my main rig with nary a problem for 18+ months now.
BTW, the Zalman HSF is QUIET!!!!!!
Thanks for the advice.
Also What PSU are you using? You should have a 400w or better. ( 12v > 20A , 5v > 25A )