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Title: GA-EP43-UD3L boot problem
Post by: Ozz58 on August 30, 2010, 04:30:20 pm
I have the Gigabyte GA-EP43-UD3L motherboard and having problems with booting up.

When I turn it on all the phase LED light up and kinda pulse, not all the way off just kinda dim at about every second or so.  I do NOT get any beeps, the fans all run but I don't think my hard drives are spinning.  The eject button on my DVD will not work nor it there a light working on my DVD drive.

I pulled one of my mem sticks out and switched them around but still nothing.

I'm thinking it's the power supply, any other thought out there?

Thanks,

Craig
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: absic on August 30, 2010, 04:52:16 pm
Hi,

Without a few more details with regard to your set-up it's a bit difficult to offer any firm advice but, from what you are describing there does seem to be a power issue.

I know it sounds a silly question but you have plugged all of the power leads in correctly, especially the 8 PIN ATX on the motherboard near the CPU. (Had this happen to me before. I thought I had plugged it in properly but it wasn't home firmly enough and had popped out!).


ps you've posted this in the wrong section but I have sent a PM to the Forum Moderator asking him to put it where it belongs. It should be in the Motherboards with Intel Processor section.
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: Ozz58 on August 30, 2010, 04:56:32 pm
Thanks for the answer, and sorry I put it in the wrong sub forum, just signed up today.

This mother board has been running for over a year just fine, it just did this Friday morning. 

What other info can I give you? 

Again thanks for the feedback,

Craig
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: absic on August 30, 2010, 05:06:26 pm
Hi,

No worries about posting just thought I'd tell you in case you log on later and can't find this thread because it had been moved.  ;)

To be honest the more info about your PC that you can give the better such as:
CPU, PSU, Graphics Card, Memory (make and other stats) Motherboard Revision Number, HDD's etc., it's just so we can get an idea of what kind of rig you're running as sometimes these kind of issues can spring up from anywhere, especially as you say the PC has been running fine for over a year.
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: Dark Mantis on August 30, 2010, 05:13:32 pm
I would think you would send him to the right place. What's the matter can't get enough people to buy AMD platforms now? Poacher ;)
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: absic on August 30, 2010, 05:19:10 pm
Come into my parlour said the spider to the fly.......

Hey, if Ozz58 wants to join the AMD party, who am I to stop him?  :D
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: Ozz58 on August 31, 2010, 12:44:58 am
Alright I checked my powersupply with a meter and all seems fine.  I have unpluged all usb's and still nothing.  One strange thing is the DVD has no lights on it with the control cable hooked up, but when I unplug it the power light pulses with the rest of the light.

I reset the processer....................still nothing, not a beep not a KMA nothing.........so is my mb shot?  Would I get beeps with a bad processer?

really don't have the money to just start throwing part at it at this point in life.

Help,

Craig
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: Dark Mantis on August 31, 2010, 06:27:30 am
My advice would be to take the motherboard out of the case and build up on the desktop. Make sure that you are careful about static electricity. Just assemble the motherboard, cpu, heatsink, fan buzzer and power supply ,nothing else. Now try and POST. You should get a series of beeps which means missing devices. If not one of the previous items is technically putting it, duff. If it beeps then turn off and add the memory and continue until you find the problem. Good luck. ;)
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: Ozz58 on August 31, 2010, 01:34:01 pm
Thanks DM,

I did that last night after my post, as I have another mb and power supply and was going to replace the ps.  It was the wrong ps so I tried to boot with the mb out of the case with only the processer and mem, still nothing.

I didn't check the amp draw and I'm very confused about why my DVD player power light will pulse with the power light and leds when the ribbon cable is removed.  Any idea on this issue?  If it flashed I could understand it as it's not getting any signial but it flashes the same pattern as the main power light and LEDs.

I really don't have the money to buy both a mb and processer, and as you can tell, know enough about computers to get me in trouble.   ::)

Could it just still be the ps as I didn't check amp draw?
Could it be the processer and how can I check this?
Could it be the mb and is there anything to check this?
Thank for all your help so far it's be a God send,

Craig

Th
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: Dark Mantis on August 31, 2010, 01:40:29 pm
Right Craig, first off we need to check the PSU. So I would suggest watching this little video on the subject and then you can follow it. Quicker than me trying to explain it to you.

http://www.corsair.com/cinema/movie.aspx?id=1358543

When you have done that post back.
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: Ozz58 on August 31, 2010, 01:51:49 pm
The ps is working because my case fan and processor fans both are working.  I'm at work right now and not next to my computer so I didn't do what the video said.  Will I have a different result with just a case fan and paper clip?

Like I said, I checked all the voltages with a metter and am getting 12v, 5.9v and 3v off the supply and the voltage does seem steady.

Can it still be my ps?

Craig
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: Dark Mantis on August 31, 2010, 01:55:18 pm
Possibly Craig. The 5.9v seems a little high which could mean that there is not a current draw through it. I would say though that the chances are that the PSU is ok. By the way what size and make/model is it, oh and how old?
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: Ozz58 on August 31, 2010, 01:59:14 pm
Sorry I miss typed (fat fingers) it's 4.9v.
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: Dark Mantis on August 31, 2010, 02:00:02 pm
Please answer the other questions.
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: Ozz58 on August 31, 2010, 02:07:01 pm
Sorry, I think I put this system together about 2-3 years ago and it's the original ps, as I said I'm at work right now but I think the ps is 650 but don't remember the brand, I'll try to call home and get the wife to get the brand.  She tends to sleep in and it's 8am here so I'll have to wait a tad.  Don't want to make the rest of the week a living hell at my house.   ;D

Craig
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: Dark Mantis on August 31, 2010, 02:09:57 pm
Fair enough Craig wouldn't want to cause trouble in the matrimonial home.
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: absic on August 31, 2010, 02:13:31 pm
  Don't want to make the rest of the week a living hell at my house.   ;D

Coward!!!  :D
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: Ozz58 on August 31, 2010, 02:34:35 pm
Hey, after 22 years I have learned to pick my fights.  Plus she is a redhead.................enough said?   ::)

Craig
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: absic on August 31, 2010, 02:35:47 pm
Hey, I've got red hair.... you got a problem with that!? ????
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: Dark Mantis on August 31, 2010, 02:41:27 pm
Oh! I never knew that you dyed your hair as well!  ;D
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: absic on August 31, 2010, 02:43:15 pm
Actually it's from the blood. My wife will keep hitting me with the damn frying pan. Bu****ed if I know why!  :o
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: Dark Mantis on August 31, 2010, 02:48:00 pm
Wok! That's terrible :o
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: absic on August 31, 2010, 02:50:42 pm
It's what she does with the chopsticks that really makes my eyes water. It's too scary to go into on this forum but have you ever had sweet and sour chicken balls from the take away?
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: Dark Mantis on August 31, 2010, 02:52:06 pm
Never again, that's for sure :o
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: Ozz58 on August 31, 2010, 03:24:32 pm
You guys missed a great phone conversation.  :o

The best I could get from my plesent wife was it's a SmartPower 450 ps.
 To recap;  No beeps, phase lights pulse (from bottom to top; green, green yellow, red), power supply voltages check out and I don't see the pulsing on my meter, have cleared my CMOS, unhooked everything but mem and cpu, took it out of the case, switched mem around and use only 1 stick at times.  reseated the processor, DVD has no lights working until I unhook the ribbon cable then the power light pulses like the LEDs and power light.

This computer is a few years old and been running fine, nothing new installed for over a year, programs or hardware.

Not sure what my next step should be,

Craig
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: Dark Mantis on August 31, 2010, 03:40:07 pm
The thing is Craig without being able to physically test it I am not sure but I would go along with absic and say that there is a fair chance that your PSU is no longer any good. They deteriorate over tiem and you say you have had yours for a few years so at best it is probably pumping out only about 300-350W. If that is the case it is probably no longer enough to power your system.
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: Ozz58 on August 31, 2010, 03:50:56 pm
Thanks for all the help,

I'll pick up a new power supply on my way home from work and see if that fixes it, if not I'll just use it in a new system.

Again thanks,

Craig
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: Dark Mantis on August 31, 2010, 04:19:35 pm
Let us know how you get on and hopefully it will all be well.  ;)
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem SOLVED
Post by: Ozz58 on August 31, 2010, 11:32:56 pm
Thanks guys, it was the power supply.

You saved me a lot of money, and if you are ever in Texas look me up I'll buy you two a beer.

Again thanks,

Craig
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3l boot problem
Post by: Dark Mantis on September 01, 2010, 09:31:29 am
That's great news and if we ever make it to Texas I am sure we'll be ready for a couple of cold ones ;) It is always best when it turns out to be the cheapest option.
Title: Re: GA-EP43-UD3L boot problem
Post by: absic on September 01, 2010, 09:40:31 am
Cheers Ozz58.
When we get to Texas we're going to get really drunk as you are the 2nd person from there to threaten us with beer for helping!!  ;)

Pleased it was the PSU that was causing you grief but sorry you had to spend money getting it sorted, hopefully the wife is still talking to you. I'm not going to tell you what my wife said when I wanted to get a new PSU!!  :o