Q: Im an Asus P5LD2 Deluxe installed the same 945P chipset was used before I use. I have a Pentium D 820, an EVGA 7800GT, Antec Neo HE550 one, and a NEC DVD + /-RW. Only the video card, hard disk and DVD drive are currently connected, and the video card is also connected to the PSU. I do not think that because of the Antec PSU is because the motherboard is on, all fans running even on the video card, the drive works, but I see nothing on the screen. I think the monitor already know that something is connected, because I do not see the driving test box, it just goes into “sleep”, where the light is orange. I do not see what a full minute. Is there anything I may have overlooked? This is my first time putting together all by myself.
Best Answer: Faulty motherboard or videocard
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Re:One thing I found out setting up my current system (first using asus board) was that
it was picky where I decided to install my ram (which slots). I couldn't figure out for
the life of me what was wrong since fans spun and hard drives turned, but nothing
else. Until I checked the manual and saw I had my 2 512 chips in the "wrong" place.
Hope that might work…
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Re:I think the board is dead. I've tried swapping the CPU, the video card, and the RAM and it still does not work. Asus did send me a flashed bios chip though. Is it worth it to try the board with the flashed bios chip or does it sound like I need a new board?
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Re:The bios version is printed on a sticker on the chip. There's a like 4 or 5 numbers on it but I don't know which one is the bios version. And yeah, I do want to overclock that's the main reason I got this board.
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Re:Originally posted by: guy
Yeah there was also RAM installed. I tried your suggestion but it still didn't work. I called Asus and he said I need to update the bios to use the Pentium D 820. It's advertised as supporting the Pentium D, and it's not even the 9 series so this is retarded. They're going to send me one now.
Yeah, sometimes you do need a bios update to support the CPU. I had to update my P5LD2-VM to support my 920. Fortunatly I had a P4 to stick in while I updated the bios. Although I'm not sure how they would know you need a newer bios, if you can't turn it on to see what bios version it already..
EDIT: p.s., do you plan on overclocking? Just curios if the P5LD2 deluxe has the same issues as the -VM. Can't get past around 220mhz FSB, unless you increase the PCIe frequency.
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Re:Yeah there was also RAM installed. I tried your suggestion but it still didn't work. I called Asus and he said I need to update the bios to use the Pentium D 820. It's advertised as supporting the Pentium D, and it's not even the 9 series so this is retarded. They're going to send me one now.
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Re:You have RAM installed too right(just asking since you said only video card, hard drive, and DVD drive are hooked up)
Make sure all the power connections are plugged in, the 24pin ATX connector, and the 4 pin 12v atx connector(the one with 2 yellow and 2 black wires). Try with the bare minimums, video card, 1 stick of ram, cpu/heatsink and fan. Disconnect the hard drive, dvd drive, any any other PCI cards etc. Also make sure the CPU fan is plugged in to the fan connector labled cpu fan, some motherboards won't boot if they don't detect a fan there.
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