Hi guys,
I'm having a very frustrated problem that has driven me crazy for a whole week without solution. Sorry for rather long story.
I was running AMD Athlon 64 3200+ on MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum with 4 sticks of RAM (2xKingston, 2xCorsair to the total of 1 GB) but only when running 1 pair would make my computer stable. So I decided to sell them all and get a pair of 512MB and bought 2x512MB PC3200 OCZ Premium 2.5-3-3-7 (I need 1 GB). My computer worked right away without any glitches to Windows. However, whenever I tried to unrar the multiple RAR files, my computer would just reboot.
After few times, I decided to manually set the RAM timings to match the specification and that's it, my computer would never post again! All fans were working, HDD and DVD drives have power ( I heard vibration and I could open/close the DVD tray) but nothing on the screen.
I put those sticks on another HP computer and they work like a charm So RAM should not be an issue. Used the sticks pulled from the HP computer (Pentium 4 based) but did not seem to help much. Sometimes if the power cable is unplugged for a long time (like 15 minutes or more), I can't turn on at all. I have to leave the power cable plugged in and wait for about 15 minutes then I can turn on. But still no signal on the screen.
- I bought the ASUS A8N hoping things would work smoothly. Same similar sympton: all components seem working but no signal on the screen
- Since my Antec 420W PSU has 20-pin connector, I use the 24-pin connector 300W generic PSU from the HP desktop to meet the Asus A8N-SLI requirements and it seems to help. I though still have to leave the Power Cable plugged in for sometimes before I can get it working; otherwise, the problem would just repeat: all seem working but nothing to the monitor.
My questions:
- Do you think the PSU is the source of the problem? The 300W generic seems to help but can't completely solve the problem because I still have to leave the power cable plugged in for about 15 minutes. I don't want to rush out and buy another PSU until I'm quite certain it would fix the problem.
- Is there any chance the CPU might be defective to make my computer behave like that? I've never overclocked it at all.
Thanks for any suggestions.
I'm having a very frustrated problem that has driven me crazy for a whole week without solution. Sorry for rather long story.
I was running AMD Athlon 64 3200+ on MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum with 4 sticks of RAM (2xKingston, 2xCorsair to the total of 1 GB) but only when running 1 pair would make my computer stable. So I decided to sell them all and get a pair of 512MB and bought 2x512MB PC3200 OCZ Premium 2.5-3-3-7 (I need 1 GB). My computer worked right away without any glitches to Windows. However, whenever I tried to unrar the multiple RAR files, my computer would just reboot.
After few times, I decided to manually set the RAM timings to match the specification and that's it, my computer would never post again! All fans were working, HDD and DVD drives have power ( I heard vibration and I could open/close the DVD tray) but nothing on the screen.
I put those sticks on another HP computer and they work like a charm So RAM should not be an issue. Used the sticks pulled from the HP computer (Pentium 4 based) but did not seem to help much. Sometimes if the power cable is unplugged for a long time (like 15 minutes or more), I can't turn on at all. I have to leave the power cable plugged in and wait for about 15 minutes then I can turn on. But still no signal on the screen.
- I bought the ASUS A8N hoping things would work smoothly. Same similar sympton: all components seem working but no signal on the screen
- Since my Antec 420W PSU has 20-pin connector, I use the 24-pin connector 300W generic PSU from the HP desktop to meet the Asus A8N-SLI requirements and it seems to help. I though still have to leave the Power Cable plugged in for sometimes before I can get it working; otherwise, the problem would just repeat: all seem working but nothing to the monitor.
My questions:
- Do you think the PSU is the source of the problem? The 300W generic seems to help but can't completely solve the problem because I still have to leave the power cable plugged in for about 15 minutes. I don't want to rush out and buy another PSU until I'm quite certain it would fix the problem.
- Is there any chance the CPU might be defective to make my computer behave like that? I've never overclocked it at all.
Thanks for any suggestions.
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