If it's fully in the case, it could also be the PSU.
No it was not in the case, I had it sitting on the tray. The Power Supply is a P&C 750W Silencer and it is pretty new. I had a DFI P965 Dark using the PSU and just swap it out about 2 weeks ago, when I ordered the P35 LT.
I had the X48 hooked up to the same PSU for a few days and there was no problem when the first P35 LT was being RMA'd. The first had no RAM led light showing.
DFI LP UT P35
Q6600 L743B 3.73GHz on 1.46v CPUz
TRUE + SILVERSTONE FM123 120mm
Crucial Ballistix 2GB (2 x 1GB) DDR2 1066 5-5-5-15 Stock
ATI HD3870
1 x WD 250 Sata 16mb Cache
PSU : FSP Group (Fortron Source) FSP700-80GLC
Liteon DVD
Lian Li
Windows XP SP2
yeah mine does it too a little bit. No where near as bad as my DFI P965-S Dark and Abit IP 35 Pro....
Intel I7 2600K @ 4800 MHZ | Corsair H80
Asus Maximus IV Gene-Z
16 GB Corsair Vengeance LP DDR3 1600
eVga GTX 480
Creative X-FI Titanium HD
Crucial M4 128GB SSD | Crucial M4 64GB SSD| 1 TB Samsung F3
Silverstone TJ08-E | Corsair AX850
HEAT: http://heatware.com/eval.php?id=20134
Thanks to those that replied, I do remember the problem well with the P965 Dark, and even though I had one, I never had the problem.
But I think I have found the problem and when I test it today hopefully it will restore my FAITH in DFI.
The problem is a defective Q6600, this was Brand New right out of the Box, it made the LT P35 Squeal, and it made my DFI X48 Squeal. So I take the defective Q6600 out of the X48 and put in a Q6600 that I know is good and Bingo all is well with the X48.
So now I will diassemble the X48 and try the P35 LT with the same good Q6600.
I will reedit this post later today with the results.
Problem was Memory not MotherBoard or Processor. The processor now works fine on what I thought was a problem MB with different Memory.
Last edited by WizardofOz; 05-10-2008 at 09:48 AM.
DFI LP UT P35
Q6600 L743B 3.73GHz on 1.46v CPUz
TRUE + SILVERSTONE FM123 120mm
Crucial Ballistix 2GB (2 x 1GB) DDR2 1066 5-5-5-15 Stock
ATI HD3870
1 x WD 250 Sata 16mb Cache
PSU : FSP Group (Fortron Source) FSP700-80GLC
Liteon DVD
Lian Li
Windows XP SP2
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