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Dead mars?
OK.. i took out my mb to change cpu and cooler to a e8400 and a TRUE and it felt like everything went fine But when I try to power on the system again I get continious short beeping and nothing happens. After trying to clear cmos I have tried starting with my old cpu, another psu, another graphic card, new memory and with or without a HDD connected. And finally I have tried starting it out of the chassis to make sure nothing was shorted with that.
Once it got a little further with no beeping but never got any picture, and when i restarted it again it was back to the beeping.
So is my MB totaly dead or does anyone have any ideas on something I might have missed?
Original settings was:
x3210 with a tuniq120
Silverstone op650
Titanium Alpha VX2 DDR2 PC8000/1000MHz CL4 2x1GB
powercolor x1950xt
a 36Gb raptor and 2 storage disks.
And I changed to a e8400 and a TRUE cooler.
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4id you try booting with just 1 stick of ram in the slot closet to the cpu ? this happens to me alot as am constantly changing parts on my mars.
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Yes i tried that... even tried with no ram at all hoping I might get another error beep atleast but still same thing :(
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use jumper for cmos take out batt unplug and leave it that way a few hours ( sounds silly eye know but had to do that once myself)
sometimes a seemingly failed overclock (by the way board acts & reboots ) really isnt sometimes just takes another reboot and same settings work fine it is a finicky board but a lot of fun !
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I took out the battery for about 10 min but I'll try leave it out for longer today and see if it helps. And no I dont get into bios I dont even get a picture it just spins up fans then start beeping right away a never ending string of short beeps to fast to count (found a list of beepcodes so thought I'd try count them but they are to fast and as far as I can tell dont end till I turn it of forcefully).
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Do the video card of yours need a power connector? 4/6 pin?
Hmmmm, maybe a bad mobo. Let's wait a reply from this thread mods. :D
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yes it needs a 6pin connector but I tried with an older card that dont need one
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sounds like a dead board to me
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beeps like that have been memory problums for me
and thier have been times when eye just new that my board was dead but it wasn't many many times
have pulled batt unpluged psu and held down the ON button to completly drain everything on the board and left it thier for hours
sometimes 10 times in a row !before it would finally post ... but the board allways came back ;)
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Still no reply from saaya and others. Maybe they're busy.
Did you try alternating your rams? As HDCHOPPER said.
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yes i tried alter 1 stick in all 4 slots as well as 2 sticks in both color slots as well as try with other memory.
Had the battery out all day today and still same thing so I'm starting to give up :/
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which bios did all this happen with ?
and are you using both powerconnectors on the bord.. ya know the 6 pin and the 4 pin molex
and try to borrow some other make and speed ram and try again
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havent been online on the weekend, some coworkers took me on a surfing trip :surf: :woot:
could the heatsink be bolted down too tight?
maybe you cracked the pcb when you mounted the TRUE the first time or maybe it shorted the board somehow...
No idea how else the board could just die like that... hmmm
If unplugging the psu and removing the bios battery for a long time didnt help, then yeah, the board is probabaly dead... :(
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Can you post a picture of your mobo with mounted TRUE?
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its with p11 bios. first thing I thought of was it didnt like my new cpu and cooler so i changed back to my old cpu and cooler but same thing. And i doubt its was bolted to tight as it could even wiggle around on the cpu like people have posted.. my old cooler did not do that. Right now I got it mounted with the stock cooler I got with the cpu just to test so it wasnt the cooler shorting something out but yea well.. same thing.
Oh and yes I got all power connectors in.
Only been able to borrow mem of same speed tho but shouldnt it atleast give me another beep signal if I remove the mem completely? right now it does same thing no matter what i do.
I'm guessing i must have managed to short something out but no idea how. Do I need some plastic washers for mounting the TRUE? and if so why the hell dont they ship it with those....
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man eye hate to think a Mars can die after all the sh*t eye put mine through ( and thats a lot of rough treatment )
eyema harley man not very dainty kinda rough with things lol !
ya sounds like you should of changed your bios before removing you last cpu
eye like the g26 & g 29 bios
give it a heck of a go with your old cpu and give it he11
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How bout making your board horizontally? Just in case TRUE maybe a little heavy? I'm kinda weird. :D
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its been horizontal all the time I havent raised it since I put the new stuff in heh...
and yea I know I should probably have changed bios before but it should atleast start with my old cpu then right..
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ya eye would think so
after a scare or two eye started leaving the overclock recovery option on all my saves and slect it even when eye use load fail safe defaults (for reloading windows stuff and the like )
pretty shure that what's been saveing my butt ;)
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Now I had a similar problem the weekend with my Mars board, changed cpu from qx9650 to a 8500 and changed graphics’ card to 9800gx2. Started up no boot, fans are spinning but not the rewarding pip.
Started to strip things out, cmos etc everything I could think of, checked all the power leads, nothing I did would bring this baby back to life.
Then I pulled out PWR3 that’s the Molex by the graphic slot, and I got the pip, it booted.
I put the cable back in, fear of it being required, warm boot fine.
Switched off, switched from cold boot nothing, fans spinning, and took out the cable pwr3 whilst the fans were spinning, pip and its booting.
I have found this to be the case now,
So try this before throwing the board.
Also could some advise, why, and do you need the Molex when gx2 has 6pin and 8pin cables.
Psu Corsair 1000Hw
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you mean try boot it without the molex cable inserted? mine does a constant short beeping tho its not completely silent like yours seemed to be.
and for HDCHOPPER I dont get far enough to get into bios but the overclock recovery option was on when i changed cpu first time (had everything back to standard auto setting beside mem volt tho)
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lots of short beeps hmmmmm
could be memory... have you tried another stick or set of memory and tried another slot?
blindfitter hmmm weird... so with that videocard the molex plug on the board causes problems?
only with that card right?
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good info to know blindfitter
Drizzit been racking my brain for ya ... not to insult ya but have ya tried something simple like another psu ?
( sometimes the little things slip right past me too)