D850GB problems
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D850GB problems
I just bought a NIB D850GB on ebay and am having problems getting it to boot up. I am using a P4 1.4ghz CPU that was tested and working.
The RAM doesn't seem to be the problem. I am getting no beep codes and no video but the fans and lights fire up with power. I am using a new ATX power supply, but it does not have the AUX Power connector that this mobo uses. Is that the problem? What does that connector control anyway?
Any and all advice appreciated...
The RAM doesn't seem to be the problem. I am getting no beep codes and no video but the fans and lights fire up with power. I am using a new ATX power supply, but it does not have the AUX Power connector that this mobo uses. Is that the problem? What does that connector control anyway?
Any and all advice appreciated...
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i'm not exactly sure I understand you.
the power supply i am using has the 20 pin power connector as well as the 4 pin P4 connector. the connector it doesn't have is the 6 pin AUX power connector that is listed as ITEM K on page 14 of the product manual as seen here: ftp://download.intel.com/support/mother ... 608002.pdf
i was told at Frye's that it shouldn't matter that I didn't have that connector, so I'm wondering if that is true or not.
Is this be the reason that my machine is not booting up?
the power supply i am using has the 20 pin power connector as well as the 4 pin P4 connector. the connector it doesn't have is the 6 pin AUX power connector that is listed as ITEM K on page 14 of the product manual as seen here: ftp://download.intel.com/support/mother ... 608002.pdf
i was told at Frye's that it shouldn't matter that I didn't have that connector, so I'm wondering if that is true or not.
Is this be the reason that my machine is not booting up?
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could the fact that I don't have a hard drive attached to the system be my problem? I was getting 3 beeps, and then i realized I had the RIMMs installed in the wrong slots so I moved them to RIMM1 and RIMM2 and the beep code went away. Now like I said the fans and lights go on, no beep codes but I get no video.
I've tried AGP and PCI video cards.
thanks for the help
I've tried AGP and PCI video cards.
thanks for the help
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RIMM memory is the problem
I'm not sure how much of the manual you read, but if you read the section on the motherboard memory it states that if you don't have ALL FOUR RIMMS filled or have blanks in the two extra slots that you're not using then computer will not boot. It's on page 20, section 1.5.
Hope that helps
Hope that helps
Re: RIMM memory is the problem
he means DIMM's not RIMM'sShioot wrote:I'm not sure how much of the manual you read, but if you read the section on the motherboard memory it states that if you don't have ALL FOUR RIMMS filled or have blanks in the two extra slots that you're not using then computer will not boot. It's on page 20, section 1.5.
Hope that helps
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Re: RIMM memory is the problem
Nope.....he means RIMMS --> Rambus inline memory modules!Pengwin wrote:he means DIMM's not RIMM'sShioot wrote:I'm not sure how much of the manual you read, but if you read the section on the motherboard memory it states that if you don't have ALL FOUR RIMMS filled or have blanks in the two extra slots that you're not using then computer will not boot. It's on page 20, section 1.5.
Hope that helps
With RDram you need to fill all slots....if you have two sticks, then you need to use blank RIMMS to full the empty slots...."old school dual channel"

Re: RIMM memory is the problem
o, didnt kno there were RIMM's.kenc51 wrote:Nope.....he means RIMMS --> Rambus inline memory modules!Pengwin wrote:he means DIMM's not RIMM'sShioot wrote:I'm not sure how much of the manual you read, but if you read the section on the motherboard memory it states that if you don't have ALL FOUR RIMMS filled or have blanks in the two extra slots that you're not using then computer will not boot. It's on page 20, section 1.5.
Hope that helps
With RDram you need to fill all slots....if you have two sticks, then you need to use blank RIMMS to full the empty slots...."old school dual channel"