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    I just remembered that Tony has seen this no display issue with his 8800 gtx's, he got around it and got it all to work again, but I think he had more vga's to test with and rectify. Most likely to me is the PSU. He is on holiday ATM and will be back in a couple of days.. In the meantime you can rma if you wish.. I cannot help further as I am not running the board at present, I will be up and running soon hopefully.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raju View Post
    I just remembered that Tony has seen this no display issue with his 8800 gtx's, he got around it and got it all to work again, but I think he had more vga's to test with and rectify. Most likely to me is the PSU. He is on holiday ATM and will be back in a couple of days.. In the meantime you can rma if you wish.. I cannot help further as I am not running the board at present, I will be up and running soon hopefully.

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    Many tks for all!!
    Probably I'll send back in RMA and I'll buy a new VGA

    P.S: sorry for my "camping" english
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    Quote Originally Posted by nachthymnen View Post
    Many tks for all!!
    Probably I'll send back in RMA and I'll buy a new VGA

    P.S: sorry for my "camping" english
    If using all stock voltages the issue is probably ram voltage since switching ram slots allowed the board to boot. From the sound of things the BIOS most likely is being corrupted because of this. I have used at least 5 different types of ram and with the board properly configured the slots used make no difference when booting.

    U4 is not a valid code. If a long CMOS clear will not bring it back an RMA is going to be your only option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Praz View Post
    If using all stock voltages the issue is probably ram voltage since switching ram slots allowed the board to boot. From the sound of things the BIOS most likely is being corrupted because of this. I have used at least 5 different types of ram and with the board properly configured the slots used make no difference when booting.

    U4 is not a valid code. If a long CMOS clear will not bring it back an RMA is going to be your only option.

    Tks for the info!
    Now I'm really tyred for those problems
    I've try many settings in the few hours that the mobo runs and this is a shot: (2,3V on memory)


    This is a pict of the code:
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