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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: Levaillant on March 15, 2013, 06:52:41 pm
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Hi, sorry for my french accent!
- i5 3570K
- GigaByte Z77M-D3H
- 2x4Go Gskill RipJaws X DDR3-1600 CL8-8-8-24
- Crucial M4 256Go
and no boot, no beep, nothing!
I've triple-check everything, my PSU is a (old but working) CoolMaster GX750
I've clear the CMOS, connect just one RAM, on every slot...
I'm now lost
Does anyone have an idea?
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Sorry for my English accent! :D
What revision is your motherboard? - If it is Rev1.0 there could be a problem with BIOS not supporting the CPU
Have you connected a motherboard speaker to hear the POST beeps?
Have you double checked that you have connected all power leads to the motherboard?
Have you tried putting the basic components together on a cardboard box to eliminate the possibility of a short in the PC Case?
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It's the 1.0 revision, and yes, I've connect the speaker to my motherboard. I've also had double, triple checked everything...
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Did you connect mouse and keyboard?
How you connect Front Panel Header......(Power switch must be connected also)?
(http://www.4freeimagehost.com/uploads/97d5e01e6479.png)
Disconnect HDMI cable and connect direct from DVI or D socket.
Check your CPU socket for bent pins.
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No mouse, no keyboard, and I use a jumper ton turn on / off the MB.
I'm gonna check the socket for bent pins.
Edit:
No visible problem with the socket...
And with the keyboard, the mouse, and another DVI cable, it's quite the same!
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You have spare PSU (or try another 4 pin plug to connect)?
How your jumper working (to power on board)?
Memory contacts clean?
So,everything is new,except PSU?
Try to power on thru casing wires.
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I have a spare PSU, the one I wanted to use, but I expected this kind of question,
so I took my PSU from my "old" computer, a Q6600 with SLI 8800 GTX, 4 HD SAS 15k in raid 0 with a specific card controler,
2 other HD 1To, and yes it still works with (I've just try!)
To power On with a jumper, or a screw driver, you just have to make contact between PW+ and PW-
So before making the photo, I have (of course) tested it inside the case, with all the correct casing wires, with the new PSU, and with the old (but surely working) PSU...
Memory contact seems perfect!