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game September 2nd 06 10:14 AM

Probelm with new assembled PC
 
I assembled a Pc with Pentium D 2.66, asrocks motherboard. Every thing
is connected in right way. Front pannel LEDs are working but when i
turn on system nothing display nor even POST screen. there is no
current in keyboard. Pls help me. I am thinking might be Processor not
fitted properly. Also tell me If processor is not fitted properly than
POST screen should display or not. I am going to change the RAM.
Suggestions welcome. Thanx in advance


Nick September 2nd 06 12:34 PM

Probelm with new assembled PC
 
"game" wrote in message
ups.com...
I assembled a Pc with Pentium D 2.66, asrocks motherboard. Every thing
is connected in right way. Front pannel LEDs are working but when i
turn on system nothing display nor even POST screen. there is no
current in keyboard. Pls help me. I am thinking might be Processor not
fitted properly. Also tell me If processor is not fitted properly than
POST screen should display or not. I am going to change the RAM.
Suggestions welcome. Thanx in advance


It sounds like you are out of your depth.

First thing is to identify the motherboard, download the manual from the
manufacturers web site and read it.

The CPU runs the POST code out of the motherboard BIOS ROM. When the POST
runs it usually 'checks' the RAM by default. If the POST doesn't run
changing the RAM won't make any difference.

Have you installed the CPU correctly in its socket? Have you locked the
clamp lever on the socket into its correct position?

Have you set the motherboard jumpers and/or configured the CMOS correctly
for the CPU?

The quickest way would be to get someone to look at it who has a bit more
experience.

HTH



Lee September 2nd 06 02:25 PM

Probelm with new assembled PC
 
game wrote:
I assembled a Pc with Pentium D 2.66, asrocks motherboard. Every thing
is connected in right way. Front pannel LEDs are working but when i
turn on system nothing display nor even POST screen. there is no
current in keyboard. Pls help me. I am thinking might be Processor not
fitted properly. Also tell me If processor is not fitted properly than
POST screen should display or not. I am going to change the RAM.
Suggestions welcome. Thanx in advance

If you read your manual for the MB, you will find there is a BIOS jumper
that has to be moved.
Did you do that?
Regards
Lee

[email protected] September 2nd 06 02:41 PM

Probelm with new assembled PC
 

It should be the wires connected to power button make sure all those
little wires that they are plugged into the right place.........:-)


[email protected] September 2nd 06 05:52 PM

Probelm with new assembled PC
 
On 2 Sep 2006 02:14:58 -0700, "game"
wrote:

I assembled a Pc with Pentium D 2.66, asrocks motherboard. Every thing
is connected in right way. Front pannel LEDs are working but when i
turn on system nothing display nor even POST screen. there is no
current in keyboard. Pls help me. I am thinking might be Processor not
fitted properly. Also tell me If processor is not fitted properly than
POST screen should display or not. I am going to change the RAM.
Suggestions welcome. Thanx in advance


Check the power supply, do you need 110v and it is set for 220v?

Puckdropper September 2nd 06 06:40 PM

Probelm with new assembled PC
 
p wrote in :

On 2 Sep 2006 02:14:58 -0700, "game"
wrote:

I assembled a Pc with Pentium D 2.66, asrocks motherboard. Every thing
is connected in right way. Front pannel LEDs are working but when i
turn on system nothing display nor even POST screen. there is no
current in keyboard. Pls help me. I am thinking might be Processor not
fitted properly. Also tell me If processor is not fitted properly than
POST screen should display or not. I am going to change the RAM.
Suggestions welcome. Thanx in advance


Check the power supply, do you need 110v and it is set for 220v?


Along those lines, does the motherboard require a special power
connection for the CPU? Most do, and the ATX specification has changed
many times to accomodate various connections.

Puckdropper
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Puckdropper September 2nd 06 06:43 PM

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"game" wrote in news:1157188498.840990.72160
@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com:

I assembled a Pc with Pentium D 2.66, asrocks motherboard. Every thing
is connected in right way. Front pannel LEDs are working but when i
turn on system nothing display nor even POST screen. there is no
current in keyboard. Pls help me. I am thinking might be Processor not
fitted properly. Also tell me If processor is not fitted properly than
POST screen should display or not. I am going to change the RAM.
Suggestions welcome. Thanx in advance


Take a flashlight (and maybe a magnifying glass) and look real closely at
how your RAM, CPU, and other cards sit. Make sure the fit is even all
the way, not higher on one side. (I've added RAM or cards many times and
still have to check to make sure.)

You may still need to take the system down to bare bones to make sure
something else is not at fault. (CPU, Video card, RAM)

Oh yeah, one more thing. I have one system that refuses to start and
work properly after hardware changes until I unplug it and plug it back
in.

Puckdropper
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Wise is the man who attempts to answer his question before asking it.

To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.fm

T Shadow September 2nd 06 07:28 PM

Probelm with new assembled PC
 
"game" wrote in message
ups.com...
I assembled a Pc with Pentium D 2.66, asrocks motherboard. Every thing
is connected in right way. Front pannel LEDs are working but when i
turn on system nothing display nor even POST screen. there is no
current in keyboard. Pls help me. I am thinking might be Processor not
fitted properly. Also tell me If processor is not fitted properly than
POST screen should display or not. I am going to change the RAM.
Suggestions welcome. Thanx in advance

First thing to check is that the M/B isn't shorting on chassis or standoffs.

A better group to post to is alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt



Homer J Simpson September 2nd 06 09:08 PM

Probelm with new assembled PC
 

"game" wrote in message
ups.com...

I assembled a Pc with Pentium D 2.66, asrocks motherboard. Every thing
is connected in right way. Front pannel LEDs are working but when i
turn on system nothing display nor even POST screen. there is no
current in keyboard. Pls help me. I am thinking might be Processor not
fitted properly. Also tell me If processor is not fitted properly than
POST screen should display or not. I am going to change the RAM.
Suggestions welcome. Thanx in advance


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Jamie September 3rd 06 12:14 AM

Probelm with new assembled PC
 
game wrote:

I assembled a Pc with Pentium D 2.66, asrocks motherboard. Every thing
is connected in right way. Front pannel LEDs are working but when i
turn on system nothing display nor even POST screen. there is no
current in keyboard. Pls help me. I am thinking might be Processor not
fitted properly. Also tell me If processor is not fitted properly than
POST screen should display or not. I am going to change the RAM.
Suggestions welcome. Thanx in advance

check to make sure you have plugged in the CPU power
cable. most of them these days have a small receptical
on the board near the CPU.. its normally not near the other
master MB power connections.


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Claude September 4th 06 03:01 AM

Probelm with new assembled PC
 
game wrote:
I assembled a Pc with Pentium D 2.66, asrocks motherboard. Every thing
is connected in right way. Front pannel LEDs are working but when i
turn on system nothing display nor even POST screen. there is no
current in keyboard. Pls help me. I am thinking might be Processor not
fitted properly. Also tell me If processor is not fitted properly than
POST screen should display or not. I am going to change the RAM.
Suggestions welcome. Thanx in advance

Make sure head sink with compound is squarely on processor. If you have
an air pocket between processor and sink, processor will stop and/or
burn up.

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All those who are without, draw 1.
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Homer J Simpson September 4th 06 04:42 AM

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"Claude" wrote in message
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Make sure head sink with compound is squarely on processor. If you have
an air pocket between processor and sink, processor will stop and/or
burn up.


Heat sink?

Is this the HCF instruction (Halt and Catch Fire)?




mc September 4th 06 05:24 AM

Probelm with new assembled PC
 
It is not a heat sink problem if the computer will not start up at all.



Jim Land September 4th 06 05:40 AM

Probelm with new assembled PC
 
"mc" wrote in news:0UNKg.27957$y7.25335
@bignews6.bellsouth.net:

It is not a heat sink problem if the computer will not start up at all.



Unless a heat sink problem caused the CPU to overheat and become toast.

Mark Fortune September 4th 06 10:15 AM

Probelm with new assembled PC
 
Claude wrote:
game wrote:

I assembled a Pc with Pentium D 2.66, asrocks motherboard. Every thing
is connected in right way. Front pannel LEDs are working but when i
turn on system nothing display nor even POST screen. there is no
current in keyboard. Pls help me. I am thinking might be Processor not
fitted properly. Also tell me If processor is not fitted properly than
POST screen should display or not. I am going to change the RAM.
Suggestions welcome. Thanx in advance


Make sure head sink with compound is squarely on processor. If you have
an air pocket between processor and sink, processor will stop and/or
burn up.


Start with the basics only in the system - Graphics, CPU, memory. dont
connect anything else (such as hard disks, cd roms, extra cards etc.)
Check there are no additional connectors on the motherboard for power -
a lot of them nowdays have extra 4 pin connector on the board for cpu
power and will not boot without this. If you get nothing at this stage,
remove all the RAM, it should start beeping (assuming you have a speaker
connected). if it doesnt then the motherboard may be faulty. If you do
get something appear on screen, switch off, add one more piece of
equipment (such as hard disk) and repeat.

Sam Goldwasser September 4th 06 01:41 PM

Probelm with new assembled PC
 
Claude writes:

game wrote:
I assembled a Pc with Pentium D 2.66, asrocks motherboard. Every thing
is connected in right way. Front pannel LEDs are working but when i
turn on system nothing display nor even POST screen. there is no
current in keyboard. Pls help me. I am thinking might be Processor not
fitted properly. Also tell me If processor is not fitted properly than
POST screen should display or not. I am going to change the RAM.
Suggestions welcome. Thanx in advance

Make sure head sink with compound is squarely on processor. If you have
an air pocket between processor and sink, processor will stop and/or
burn up.


Not before POST. This is something more basic.

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mc September 4th 06 03:36 PM

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"Jim Land" wrote in message
. 3.44...
"mc" wrote in news:0UNKg.27957$y7.25335
@bignews6.bellsouth.net:

It is not a heat sink problem if the computer will not start up at all.



Unless a heat sink problem caused the CPU to overheat and become toast.


But didn't he say it *never* started up?



JeffM September 4th 06 06:42 PM

Probelm with new assembled PC
 
game wrote:
when i turn on system nothing display nor even POST screen


T Shadow wrote:
First thing to check is that the M/B isn't shorting on chassis or standoffs.


Always a possibility.

A better group to post to is alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt


Yup. In addition, the simplest configuration
gives you the fewest sources of problems.
http://groups.google.com/groups/sear...deo+hard-drive



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