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    @ blufire I just turn off the PSU switch or unplug it if you dont have one

    let the ASUS light turn off at the bottom and turn it back on and power it up

    it should start if it was an Overclocking that failed to reboot ive done it many times

    and cas6 never worked for me on this mobo its been along time since I tryed it but it didnt work

    why dont you use the x9 mulit ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dom7184 View Post
    @ blufire I just turn off the PSU switch or unplug it if you dont have one

    let the ASUS light turn off at the bottom and turn it back on and power it up

    it should start if it was an Overclocking that failed to reboot ive done it many times

    and cas6 never worked for me on this mobo its been along time since I tryed it but it didnt work

    why dont you use the x9 mulit ?
    It usually does that for me too, but not this time. I woke up this morning and it still doesn't work. I didn't use the x9 multiplier because I had to jump from 366 to 401 becauseof the FSB hole, and i didn't want to jump from 3.2ghz to 3.6...maybe not as good a decision in retrospect

    Any other ideas? Anyone else had their board power on but not post, and unplugging/resetting the CMOS didn't work?
    [CPU] E6600 @ 3.0 Ghz
    [GPU] 8800GTS 320 MB(EVGA)
    [RAM] 2GB DDR2-800, 5-5-5-15 @ 1000 Mhz (Patriot)
    [Sound] Creative X-Fi Platinum
    [Mobo] ASUS P5B Deluxe
    [Case] Antec P182
    [Cooling] H2O (Danger Den/Swiftech/Thermochill)

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    Quote Originally Posted by blufire View Post
    It usually does that for me too, but not this time. I woke up this morning and it still doesn't work. I didn't use the x9 multiplier because I had to jump from 366 to 401 becauseof the FSB hole, and i didn't want to jump from 3.2ghz to 3.6...maybe not as good a decision in retrospect

    Any other ideas? Anyone else had their board power on but not post, and unplugging/resetting the CMOS didn't work?
    Ram take one out and try see which one boots


    FSB hole I dont have one ive heard of it but not with mine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dom7184 View Post
    Ram take one out and try see which one boots


    FSB hole I dont have one ive heard of it but not with mine
    I figured RAM would be a good place to start, but check this out... I started the comp up with NO RAM in the computer, expecting it to throw a complete fit like the manual said it would, making all sorts of beepity sounds. Nope -- NOTHING happened, behavior was no different than with both slots in. I don't think it's even making it to the part where it checks to see if basic things are functioning such as the RAM :-(
    [CPU] E6600 @ 3.0 Ghz
    [GPU] 8800GTS 320 MB(EVGA)
    [RAM] 2GB DDR2-800, 5-5-5-15 @ 1000 Mhz (Patriot)
    [Sound] Creative X-Fi Platinum
    [Mobo] ASUS P5B Deluxe
    [Case] Antec P182
    [Cooling] H2O (Danger Den/Swiftech/Thermochill)

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    Quote Originally Posted by blufire View Post
    I figured RAM would be a good place to start, but check this out... I started the comp up with NO RAM in the computer, expecting it to throw a complete fit like the manual said it would, making all sorts of beepity sounds. Nope -- NOTHING happened, behavior was no different than with both slots in. I don't think it's even making it to the part where it checks to see if basic things are functioning such as the RAM :-(
    do you have a speaker connected to the mobo ?

    so did you try one stick at a time ?

    and it wont boot with out ram just beeps nothing crazy

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