Testing a bad mobo/CPU/power-supply?
Tom Metro
blu-5a1Jt6qxUNc at public.gmane.org
Sat May 19 19:07:57 EDT 2007
Dan Ritter wrote:
> Derek Atkins wrote:
>> Okay, I've now got the CPU fan working and the "power" led comes
>> up.. But I dont get any video.
>
> Now you're describing a system with no RAM.
Actually, without a speaker attached, the lack of video doesn't tell you
much. It could be motherboard, CPU, RAM, or video card. It could even be
the monitor. Though I agree that RAM probably is the most likely cause,
in the absence of other evidence.
Derek Atkins wrote:
> Tom Metro <blu-5a1Jt6qxUNc at public.gmane.org> writes:
>> ...I'd recommend scavenging a speaker off of another case...
>
> Yep, and I'm not getting ANY beeps at all! So I think it's a dead
> mobo. :(
The beep codes are dependent on a functioning CPU to execute the POST
routines in the BIOS, so you haven't ruled out the CPU as a cause. (I
think with some motherboards, the POST routines are also dependent on RAM.)
At this point you'll have to do a component swap - either trying a
different motherboard, or different CPU.
-Tom
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