A8n Sli Deluxe won't post

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A8n Sli Deluxe won't post

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If you seen my other post you see all my hard ware and i installed everything and got it put together hooked up my mointors and went to turn it on and.................nothing. All my fans and fan controlers came on but nothing on the screen How should i first trouble shoot it?


Any Advice will be helpful thanks!!


Specs again
Duel 19inch ViewSonic VX924
C3 Acrylic Case ( 21x 8 x 18 )
AMD x2 4800
asus a8n sli deluxe
7800 GTX 256
2gig Corsair XMS
76gig 10k Rap
OCZ 600 watt sli edition
X-FI Blaster
6x Blue Fans and Cathode Kit
All wires black sleeved
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Post by DMB2000uk »

Does the MB make any beeping noises as you turn it on?

With it being a fresh build it could be anything really! :?

Have you made sure everything is plugged in correctly? lol. I mean like something could be slightly loose, say the graphics card for instance.

Someone else might have something constructive to say :P

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Post by topsub »

nope it never makes a noise or anything A green light comes on the mobo.

I have removed everything but 1 hd, 1 cd rom drive and fx card, and only got 1 stick of ram in there and its still not posting..

So i am clue less
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Have you tried what was suggested in the other thread you created????
kenc51 wrote:Have you tried different ram slots?

Make sure there is nothing causing a short on or behind the motherboard....a screw could have fallen behind or something....

You could try reseating the cpu...
Apoptosis wrote:Go ahdead make sure the board isn't shorting out on the bottom side of the case. Some new cases come with pre-installed motherboard screw-in studs that if not used may cause a board to not ground correctly. Also make sure you plugged in all the power supply connectors to your board. The 24-pin ATX and the additional 12V header need to be installed. Also by chance make sure the CMOS clear jumper is in the correct position. Let us know what you figure out!
Vstrom wrote:When you do the above, only attach the minimum amount of hardware needed to boot (i.e. - 1 stick of RAM, no X-fi, etc).
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