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    problem with ASUS P5Q-E ?

    How nice it is also a new computer to assemble, there are, unfortunately, occasionally errors occur - so for me

    Yesterday I received my new components:
    • ASUS P5Q-E
    • Intel Q8200
    • Corsair XMS2 2048MB CL4
    • ASUS EAH4350 SILENT/DI/512M


    Of the old stuff I have:
    • Enermax Liberty 400W
    • Raptor 74GB
    • Plextor PX-712SA

    On the facts:
    Yesterday evening everything assembled and ready for the test starts. The PC is quite normal to start, but after a few minutes stuck. After a reset exactly the same game - but got nothing in mind and it pushed a driver problem, because the old system on the disk was installed.

    Today I wanted to reinstall Windows on it to play, but as far as I unfortunately did not. PC starts, all fans start to turn hard klackt briefly and that's it - no beep, no BIOS, no POST screen, do not nix.

    What I've tried everything already:
    CMOS Reset
    all drives disconnected
    RAM in the slots made assorted
    Graka expanded
    CPU, board and cooler again taken apart and re-assembly

    Unfortunately, nothing has everything, still no beeping, etc.

    What struck me is:
    After the computer had separated from the electricity follows the procedure described above, but when I followed by 5s button start the computer off and then start again the following will happen:
    the fans turn on briefly and then fall silent and after about 2s the PC starts by itself and everything is running again so as mentioned above.

    After all, back and forth, I fear that the new board is defective.

    The reason being, how can I solve the problem?
    For your help, I am grateful

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    Re: problem with ASUS P5Q-E ?

    If I get my ASUS Maximus Rampage boards and remember, then you had on the MB only turn a switch, so that the CMOS reset switch also works!
    Look to see if it even when your board is the case!
    Really no joke, I wrote my first time also have to explain, after I use the Clear CMOS switch had been pressed 5x without improvement had occurred.

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    Re: problem with ASUS P5Q-E ?

    The manual is also only the "normal" process described - flow out, battery out, jumper set, etc.

    But thanks for the tip!

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    Re: problem with ASUS P5Q-E ?

    This is normal, do not worry!

    Do you have the HDD with the OS on the first SATA port? If not, make the times. For ASUS because I've no hope (at GA so), but you can try some day.

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    Re: problem with ASUS P5Q-E ?

    The OS disk depends on the first SATA port - habs but also on the second attempt, but it has nothing.

    Why is the short and then going to start normally?

    What surprised me anyway is that it Friday yet worked ..

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    Re: problem with ASUS P5Q-E ?

    I think because the only happens if the computer is more fully from the mains was that related to it that the capacitors get electricity once again and then Right.
    It could also be that it is due to something that you've exchanged. So I would time the OS on a formatted HDD pack and then see if it works.
    As far as the computer on boot?

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