My D975XBX2 died today.

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gara56
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My D975XBX2 died today.

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Well, after a couple of BSODs (and never overclocked), my motherboard finally decided not boot up. These are the symtoms I ran into.
1. No live screen
2. Performed some power diagnostics and everything checked good.
3. Made sure RAM was matched ans seated correctly.
4. Checked to make sure CPU was installed correctly.
5. The fan on the heatsink was active at startup.
6. Received no computer startup beeps.
7. I was using default motherboard settings
8. Tried another CPU and had the same results.
9. Removed my D975XBX2 and reinstalled my D975XBX and everything started up without any problems--had to reactivate Vista x32 license key.

I think it's my motherboard. I sent an email to Intel to see if I can get a replacement.

I wasted a lot of time with this motherboard. :(
Intel D975XBX V306 BIOS 1479; Intel E6600; 4GB Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400C4D; ATI X1900XTX w/512MB; 150GB Raptor 10k RPM SATA HD; Corsair HX620 PSU; Vista Ultimate X32; Logitech MX1000 cordless kb/mouse; Logitech Ultra Vision Quickcam; Lian Li PC-V1200B;Samsung 226BW monitor.
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Sorry to hear about that gara56, had to read your post because I'm using XBX2 also. Trouble free so far (knock on wood). Bought the Intel mobo instead of 'faster' mobo's out there because I wanted Intel quality and stability.

Keep us posted on what you find out from Intel.
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Post by smokin_mitch »

get your money back and buy a Nforce 680i board you will not be dissapionted :mrgreen: :drinkers:
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Well,
Just received a response from Intel on my motherboard. They now want me to perform another two tests:

1. Try booting the motherboard with only basic components connected (processor and power supply; no system memory or video card).

2. Test my system outside of the chassis. Please place your motherboard on a table, on a non-conductive material, and try booting it with only basic hardware attached. This is to ensure there are no grounding issues with the system case.

I guess that fact that the motherboard had power but nothing (not even the intel screen) came up wasn't enough. I thought I had already answered the first item.

Glenn
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Post by mickrussom »

Sparky wrote:Sorry to hear about that gara56, had to read your post because I'm using XBX2 also. Trouble free so far (knock on wood). Bought the Intel mobo instead of 'faster' mobo's out there because I wanted Intel quality and stability.

Keep us posted on what you find out from Intel.
Lol. After the XBX2, this is my last Intel.
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