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Answer» SPECS: RAM: Patriot Signature series 2GB DDR2 SDRAM Dual Channel (2x 1 gig) What speed RAM is this? By the way, your troubleshooting protocol was very good. Patriot Signature Series 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) im having a friend come over with another video card, my only other video card is agp so hes bringing one over to see if that is the case.Keep us posted. Sometimes things are that simple. things arn't simple i guess. my friend brough some stuff over and we put everything with the exeption of the motherboard and the processor in another computer and it worked, meaning it has to be either the motherboard or the processor. (We also SWITCHED out power supplies and it wasn't the power supply. We decided that it was the motherboard so i returned it and got a new one. But i hooked my new one up and it did the same thing. what else could this problem be due to? the only thing i havn't seen working in action is the CPU, unless the second motherboard i got did not work eitherA small computer shop could test the CPU for a minimal charge. The chance of two dud MOTHERBOARDS is slim. Are you sure it is mounted correctly and not shorting out on the case? It sounds like the CPU is the next suspect.Are you sure the processor works with the motherboard that you have? I went to the Abit web SITE and according to the information about your motherboard it will not take a Core2Duo. Go to abit-usa.com and read the spec's for your motherboard, then also click on processor support and check out the core2duo's. it tells you what Abit mb's will support a core duo. and your mb is not listed under the core duo2's. Hope this helps. I also checked out the motherboard and CPU compatibility, and it says your motherboard is a socket LGA775 with intel support, and the E6600 Conroe cpu is a socket LGA775, also an intel, roughly the equivalent of a pentium 4. The motherboard should support it. But the other problem could be that you haven't mounted the motherboard properly to the case (the copper/gold coloured stands need to be screwed into the case, and the motherboard screwed to these). I had someone who didn't mount it properly, and shorted out part of the motherboard. It was nearly impossible to see, but would only go about 3 seconds into installation before shutting down because it shorted out the cpu fan power. Hope this helped. |
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