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Solve : New built PC doesn't POST? |
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Answer» Hello, will they work with external speakers? If you mean speakers connected through the sound card, no. Usually the speaker comes with the case and you connect it to the speaker header on the board. These boards do seem to beep, as long a speaker is connected. I found a thread that says this board is fussy about the power supply used, and that it doesn't play nicely with OCZ PSUs. Thanks for the good info. Hey, Good advice guys. I have tried everything that I could. Seems like I won't be able to do much else without beep codes, so I just ordered a crappy INTERNAL speaker to replace one I have lost to the fog of time. If that doesn't help with troubleshooting, I will RMA everything. Thermal paste applied properly ? ? Sorry i'm late to the party,,,ooh,mine has got the same problem. hmmmm have you made sure all the cables are plugged in, when i rebuilt my naibours pc i for got to plug one wire in and i spent a week testing every thing just making sure the MB did not die..... lucky enought it was just the cable, it could be worth checking Thanks again for the sage advice. I am going to start the build over. My new plan is to buy a crappy little PC speaker and see if the beep codes identify a culprit. If things are still FUBAR, I will ask for more help from you guys. Thanks again.Good plan...and Good Luck !I would suggest that the RAM is a likely culprit. I have encountered similar circumstances in the past, and more often than not, RAM has been the cause. If you can get hold of a single RAM module which you know works reliably, try booting with just that installed. Some motherboards are also very fussy about the type of RAM and the BIOS memory settings. I had an ASUS board a while back which i tried 3 different brands of ram before i found one which would allow booting into BIOS. Once there I was able to manually set the RAM setting to the proper defaults and from then I had no problem with any type of RAM, even the ones which wouldn't work earlier. If does not solve your problem, I suggest pulling the computer completely appart, then reconstructing it with a bare minimum needed for boot, i.e. just one stick of RAM, and leave out any extra expansion cards such as sound and network cards. Sometimes the problem is as simple as a component not seated correctly. Good Luck. |
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