Hi everybody,
I'm sure it's not the first time you had this problem with newly built systems. Sometimes it's just a nightmare to find what's really causing this, from a simple bad connection to a short circuit, or else due to a bad or just not compatible part.
What's really making me angry is that this is a new system I've build for a client around 2 - 3 weeks ago.
Basic info: LGA775 AsRock mobo (with onboard video, dual DDR2 & DDR3 slots), E5400 Dual Core, 450W PSU and the usual SATA and DVD disks. I'm using the onboard video and 2 x 1GB DDR2 RAM (both identical).
Looks like it worked fine for the first few days at the client's. The only problem she reported was the the front USBs were not working (and I knew that, just missed this as I've connected them from the inside and found out that they are not working, but forgot to re-check them afterwards). So I told her that I'm aware of the issue, excused myself and fixed an appointment to re-check the connections. Before proceeding, can this be the problem? (meaning connecting the USBs the wrong way).
Another issue I had was with the power supply when I was building the system. I used a 550W PSU (green power supply) and couldn't boot the system. It just boots and turns itself off (as if there was a short circuit). Found out that the 4-pin was kind of strange and didn't fit the 4-pin on the mobo
So I have changed to the 450W PSU that is currently in the system and worked fine.
I don't really remember if I had any problems with the RAM, but as I'm going to visit the client tomorrow, I am thinking of simply replacing the 2x1GB DDR2 with 2 x 1GB DDR3 (since the motherboard has both). Other than that I will be trying a new PSU and also removing the front USB connections just in case they are somehow causing the problem. Other than that, I can't really imagine what else could be wrong with a new system.
What do you think about this situation?
EDIT: What can be ruled out if it beeps when RAM is removed? If it beeps when RAM is removed does it mean that mobo is good and it's not somehow shorting? Does it mean that the CPU is fine?
I'm sure it's not the first time you had this problem with newly built systems. Sometimes it's just a nightmare to find what's really causing this, from a simple bad connection to a short circuit, or else due to a bad or just not compatible part.
What's really making me angry is that this is a new system I've build for a client around 2 - 3 weeks ago.
Basic info: LGA775 AsRock mobo (with onboard video, dual DDR2 & DDR3 slots), E5400 Dual Core, 450W PSU and the usual SATA and DVD disks. I'm using the onboard video and 2 x 1GB DDR2 RAM (both identical).
Looks like it worked fine for the first few days at the client's. The only problem she reported was the the front USBs were not working (and I knew that, just missed this as I've connected them from the inside and found out that they are not working, but forgot to re-check them afterwards). So I told her that I'm aware of the issue, excused myself and fixed an appointment to re-check the connections. Before proceeding, can this be the problem? (meaning connecting the USBs the wrong way).
Another issue I had was with the power supply when I was building the system. I used a 550W PSU (green power supply) and couldn't boot the system. It just boots and turns itself off (as if there was a short circuit). Found out that the 4-pin was kind of strange and didn't fit the 4-pin on the mobo

I don't really remember if I had any problems with the RAM, but as I'm going to visit the client tomorrow, I am thinking of simply replacing the 2x1GB DDR2 with 2 x 1GB DDR3 (since the motherboard has both). Other than that I will be trying a new PSU and also removing the front USB connections just in case they are somehow causing the problem. Other than that, I can't really imagine what else could be wrong with a new system.
What do you think about this situation?
EDIT: What can be ruled out if it beeps when RAM is removed? If it beeps when RAM is removed does it mean that mobo is good and it's not somehow shorting? Does it mean that the CPU is fine?
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