Athlon 64 3000+ burning problem
I have this burning issues! Last week i bough a brand new
Athlon 64 3000+ and the Abit AV8 + 3rd Eye. Everything worked perfect but no signal sent to the monitor, instead of that i get after 10seconds a feedback sounds like an alarm bell.
Specification:
512mb DDR333 Kingston Ram, Geforce 4ti 4200, Plextor CD-, LG DVD Burner, 1x Hitachi 120GB, 1x Seagate 200GB HDD, ACmax 520W .
Re: Athlon 64 3000+ burning problem
I just run across this board , looking for info on m/b to use with amd 64 ,
I have not bought my m/b yet or the processor, but am shopping around for the best combo.
I will try and help u out if I can , are u getting anything on your monitor?
are u getting the post messages okay ?
are u getting memory check okay ?
have u setup you'r monitor in setup, at the default, your video card ???
Re: Athlon 64 3000+ burning problem
No! actually nothing!
are u getting the post messages okay ?
I don`t think so!
are u getting memory check okay ?
Yes
have u setup you'r monitor in setup, at the default, your video card ???
Yes
Re: Athlon 64 3000+ burning problem
I see you have with your video
and it could be a lot of things, to your video card , are u running a video card or is it on board,
some of the problems I have incountered in the past , are cable pins , check your cable pins see if maybe pin is bent over and not making contact ? check for pins shorter than others ?
try monitor on other computer to be sure monitor is okay.
check setting of your card in its slot, reseat card it is a agp card ?
the right x number such as 8x or 4 x and supported.
key list your setup m/b and video card ?
its nice to have two computers so one can check each unit in each to be sure it will work on a different computer okay ....
Re: Athlon 64 3000+ burning problem
Did you try disconnecting everything but powersupply m/b and monitor, take out everything but m/b and video card, no drives nothing but what u need to see something on monitor , u should see at least a post message and be able to get into setup,
I would think if memory is bad you still should be able to get something on screen?
check power supply cables for bent or damaged pins to m/b , are there junpers on the m/b and set correctly ? give us a run down of what this setup use to do was it running before with other m/b ? was the power supply okay with other setup?
Re: Athlon 64 3000+ burning problem
Than for the help.........!
I disconnected, took all stuff out,
I plugged it in again and continued, and now it worked like a charm.
So once again!