somethign wrong here with computer!!!!

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by atlcj0010, Jul 1, 2005.

  1. atlcj0010

    atlcj0010 Guest

    HI all!!!
    I just got a new motherboard and i got a brand new CPU and I am using my other hardware I had before...When I plug in the power cord the computer comes on, but it does not boot. The fans start turning, but it does not boot up. The monitor will not show anything and the power and reset buttons do not work. Does anybody know how to fix this problem????? Thanks
     
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  2. bbmayo

    bbmayo Active member

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    Are you sure your using the right RAM for the board? Make sure your video card is properly seated also...

    Best thing to do to check that all is working is to just have the following hooked up at first..
    CPU w/fan
    Memory
    Video Card
    Then boot up and see if you get the POST screen..

    Also could help if we had some specs...
    Mother board brand/model
    Power supply
    CPU
    RAM
     
  3. flip218

    flip218 Moderator Staff Member

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    If the power button doesn't work, how does it turn on?

    I would start with the power connectors. I just replace my motherboard in my other pc. I misplaced the power connectors .. missed by one pin :)
     
  4. EYEShurt

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    have u got all of the front planel and evrythink hooked up right are u ure everythink is hoked up right like all the ide drives power ect ect ect
     
  5. atlcj0010

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    Thanks for all of your help...I figured it out...the motherboard can only handle 400mhz FSB and my new processor is a 533 mhz FSB. Anyways I bought a new board and it fits the processor...so therefore i should be alright. But thanks for you help and replies. have a nice day.
     
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    Thats why the specs would have hepled ;-)

    Glad you got it working though :)
     
  7. bojan087

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    lol im sorry but how can we find a easy way to find the specs of a computer or do we have to do it manually by looking at each part???, i know dumb question but im trying to learn
     
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    My theory, The place that sold you the MOBO and CPU should have sold you the correct items or am I expecting too much??

    M
     
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    sorry man, i just went there and there are so many links and i dont even know where to start to download. sorry about that
     
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