I decided to build a new box using new spare parts I've accumulated over the years for a "no-cost/low-cost" system. All new, untested retail components.
Soyo SY-P4RC350 motherboard with Centron D-345 processor (478 socket/533mhz/3.06g/90n Prescott)
Using onboard video, no additional agp or pci cards at this time.
I mounted everything, booted normally and installed windows. Was relatively pleased that the system exhibited no problems (no warranty/exchange for defective parts available).
During the assembly and windows installation process - the system was on for perhaps 1 hour and rebooted several times (both cold and warm). Once everything was up and running properly, I shut down and removed power cord for the evening.
I returned the next day, added a few more hard drives to the system - when I tried to boot - nothing. No bios splash screen. The CPU fan spins, the led's on the board light, the hard disk spins - but no bios boot screen on my monitor. Does not make the sounds associated with booting (running but no video) - too silent.
Tired reseating everything (memory, cpu, cables) - no improvement.
Tried a different power supply - no improvement.
Detached all hard drives - no improvement.
Swapped memory chips - no improvement.
Removed motherboard from case and tried to run on the bench - no improvement.
Cant get to the bios splash screen and continue booting from there.
Am I correct in assuming that the motherboard is garbage?
Don't have another 478 socket board at this moment to swap out and check...
Can't think of anything else to do to check / correct the problems...
Thanks -
This post has been edited by Spinman: 02 December 2007 - 09:11 AM



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