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sschmidlap wrote: » 1)The BIOS revision on the board needs to be updated with a newer version. I found "evidence" in the mobo manual and ASUS own website to support this theory.
sschmidlap wrote: » 2)Crappy power supply as has been suggested by the majority here.
sschmidlap wrote: » 3)Mobo and cpu just don't work together, and I have to get a different mobo or cpu.
sschmidlap wrote: » I am glad you went into depth on power supplies. I really don't know squat about that, frankly. Hell, I didn't know about all the revisions until last weekend after seeing these problems and digging deeper. I just figured ATX form factor = ATX power supply. Doh! This is the psu I am currently using: ThermalTake TR2 600W ATX 12V V2.2 4+4 Pin EPS connector (for cpu) 20+4 Pin main power connector (for mainboard). I just looked at the psu unit and can relay these specs for the 12V rails: 34 and 24 Amps. I have no idea if that is good, bad, sufficient or not. How could I tell? I am guessing I would have to dig through Intel's website to see what amperage they recommend for this cpu? Do you have opinions on Thermaltake for power supplies? Is that considered a decent or cheap brand? Finally, does anyone have suggestions on what amperage I should look for or, at least, how to determine on my own the ideal amperage?
sschmidlap wrote: » It was the power supply as all of you surmised. Data Doctors was generous enough to let me drop off my board/ram/cpu/graphics combo for testing without charging me a dime. Using their power supply the board posted the very first time. So, I went and bought another PSU from Fry's (but different brand) and the new PSU worked perfectly. Ironic thing, though, I no longer hear the beep even though it posts and works fine. I miss that beep. I wish I could get that beep back. Oh well. After over a week of downtime I finally finished building the machine. It's for labbing purposes, mainly.
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