I am having a few problems with my MSI 745 Ultra mobo recently installed. Or at least I think that the problems are with the mobo. I have another thread here with some descriptions of the problems. Except that I thought I had got through those ones - and possibly concentrating on this one symptom will shed some light on the others.
Basically, sometimes (read 50% of the time, but in patches - not every other time) the machine won't boot at all. It stops with all four LEDs on the D-bracket showing red, and the DVD drive occasionally "clicking". NB this is not to do with the DVD drive though - I have the same behaviour without it in there.
This happens with the minimum amount of bits attached - i.e. only PSU, 1 256Mb stick of PC2100 RAM (which tests fine under memtest - and I have tried it with both sticks I have together and separately), and a vidcard (both with G450 and Parhelia). Also happens of course when HDD, FDD, CD-RW & DVD drives are attached.
BIOS has been flashed to version 1.6 - this is all I could download as I haven't got a modem in there any more - for testing purposes.
Is this a bad mobo that I should get replaced, or is there something else I could do? What factors could cause this behaviour? I am starting to get annoyed now.
In the other thread you will see that I suspect some sort of dodgy AGP slot. The system isn't exactly stable when it does work.
Thanks in advance
Gnep
Basically, sometimes (read 50% of the time, but in patches - not every other time) the machine won't boot at all. It stops with all four LEDs on the D-bracket showing red, and the DVD drive occasionally "clicking". NB this is not to do with the DVD drive though - I have the same behaviour without it in there.
This happens with the minimum amount of bits attached - i.e. only PSU, 1 256Mb stick of PC2100 RAM (which tests fine under memtest - and I have tried it with both sticks I have together and separately), and a vidcard (both with G450 and Parhelia). Also happens of course when HDD, FDD, CD-RW & DVD drives are attached.
BIOS has been flashed to version 1.6 - this is all I could download as I haven't got a modem in there any more - for testing purposes.
Is this a bad mobo that I should get replaced, or is there something else I could do? What factors could cause this behaviour? I am starting to get annoyed now.
In the other thread you will see that I suspect some sort of dodgy AGP slot. The system isn't exactly stable when it does work.
Thanks in advance
Gnep
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