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Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|7013|Long Island, New York

<SS>SonderKommando wrote:

Poseidon wrote:

mmkay, so now I put in the stock heatsink (for now) and I can't even get a picture. The VGA cable or whatever is in there securely, it just won't turn on.

I wanna smash this thing to pieces. I don't care if it was 2200 dollars.

Next time I'm going Alienware. >_>
Hey man, I understand where you are comming from. This was my first build and i spent a ton two, i have had my share of probs. BUT violence and technology do not mix!

Do you hear any noises when you hit the power button, any signs of life at all? I dont think you fried your chip, it should shut down before it gets to hot to damage it.  Any lights on teh mobo? you should have two amber light sand a blue one just above right of the ram slots (we have the same board/variation). Any of the LED codes on teh mobo do anything when you hit power? If so what are they?
It seems like I'm just not getting a video feed, but I hear the HDDs spinning up and everything. I put the stock HSF back on. And the LEDs are the same from when it was working fine.

Last edited by Poseidon (2007-08-07 20:02:20)

CrazeD
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+368|7148|Maine
Try taking your video card out and then booting. It should beep or give you an error code with the LED's. If it does, that means it is looking for the video card and can't find it (a good sign). This means that when you're not getting your signal, that your video card should be recognized properly - which means it is probably either a problem with the card or something else, not the motherboard.

Try the same as above with the CPU and RAM.

Trying taking one stick of RAM out and switching slots, then try the other stick...etc. You may have bad RAM.

Re-mount the CPU and make sure no dust is on the socket or on the chip.

Try this just for kicks: http://www.tech-forums.net/pc/f77/how-m … ls-130666/

Unplug all but the essentials (HDD, CD drive, peripherals, case fans/lights...everything except RAM, video, and CPU) and try to boot.

Get back to us.
Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|7013|Long Island, New York

CrazeD wrote:

Try taking your video card out and then booting. It should beep or give you an error code with the LED's. If it does, that means it is looking for the video card and can't find it (a good sign). This means that when you're not getting your signal, that your video card should be recognized properly - which means it is probably either a problem with the card or something else, not the motherboard.

Try the same as above with the CPU and RAM.

Trying taking one stick of RAM out and switching slots, then try the other stick...etc. You may have bad RAM.

Re-mount the CPU and make sure no dust is on the socket or on the chip.

Try this just for kicks: http://www.tech-forums.net/pc/f77/how-m … ls-130666/

Unplug all but the essentials (HDD, CD drive, peripherals, case fans/lights...everything except RAM, video, and CPU) and try to boot.

Get back to us.
Too late. :S

I contacted EVGA and they said they'd send me a free replacement, so I filed for an RMA. Hopefully this will work. If it doesn't, i'll just laugh.
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