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peterpaul
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Have now pulled the motherboard back out of the case and have it on my bench. Checked for bent pins and reseated processor then tried the video card out of this computer (EVGA GTX 660) and still nothing. Cleared cmos too. Tried different single sticks of ram in different slots and same thing. Also I tried it with ram in and no video card and I get no beeps that way. Also thre doesn't seem to be power to anything I connect to USB. I'm emailing one of the techs now to see what they say.
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wardog
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While awaiting an answer back, power it down and see if switching over to the B BIOS does anything.
And I must ask as again I didn't see an answer: You DO have the CPU powered by plugging in the ATX12V1 8-pin connector on the top center of the MB and leading back to the PSU, right? I only ask as what you've described to date still leads me to believe this was overlooked and would explain away everything you've posted concerning this. Double check that ATV12V1 is/has securely snapped into place, and while there look closely at the pins and receptacles inside BOTH connectors. |
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peterpaul
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Yes, I do have that plug connected. And the 4 pin one also by the first pci-e slot. How do you change to b bios? I see the 2 chips but don't see a way to switch.
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wardog
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Manual, pg 6, # 24, jumpers at the lower middle of the board
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Below PCIe5 |
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peterpaul
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Ok, tried that and still no luck. Tried the different ram again and cleared cmos too. Guess it might be just a bad board.
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Got my replacement board in this morning. Decided to go back with Gigabyte. Been running their boards for years. Put it all together and system boots up perfectly. Still haven't gotten a response from ASRock on the old board. Anyway thanks for the help in trying to troubleshoot that board.
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