d975 boot probs - fairly newbie
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 9:00 am
Hello
Im trying to get my d975xbx to boot – having a bit a struggle and think it’s the psu that the problem. Certainly need to eliminate any probs with the psu first I think..
I was told by antec that the psu that came with the case was compatible with the mb but im not so sure. Im in the uk if that makes any difference.
P150 PSU here: http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=23 ... pert&pid=4
Mb psu requirements are here: http://www.intel.com/support/motherboar ... 022070.htm
Currently I just have the 24 pin connected and 4 pin connected to the 8 pin. No 4 pin out from psu but i guess i can plug one into the psu easily?.
Theres a green led lighting on on the mb labelled “CR3J1" – always on when the psu is turned on. isnt taht the standby led indicating that power to the mobo is OK?
On power on - the fans turn. Memory leds flicker then cuts out.
Can anyone help me verify this or at least give some advice as to how I can figure it out myself? Fairly new to all this so any advice would be cool
Cheers
JD
Im trying to get my d975xbx to boot – having a bit a struggle and think it’s the psu that the problem. Certainly need to eliminate any probs with the psu first I think..
I was told by antec that the psu that came with the case was compatible with the mb but im not so sure. Im in the uk if that makes any difference.
P150 PSU here: http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=23 ... pert&pid=4
Mb psu requirements are here: http://www.intel.com/support/motherboar ... 022070.htm
Currently I just have the 24 pin connected and 4 pin connected to the 8 pin. No 4 pin out from psu but i guess i can plug one into the psu easily?.
Theres a green led lighting on on the mb labelled “CR3J1" – always on when the psu is turned on. isnt taht the standby led indicating that power to the mobo is OK?
On power on - the fans turn. Memory leds flicker then cuts out.
Can anyone help me verify this or at least give some advice as to how I can figure it out myself? Fairly new to all this so any advice would be cool
Cheers
JD