Re: mobo experiments outside the box?
- From: "Nick Le Lievre" <nicklelievre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 15:37:02 +0100
"rpgs rock dvds" <rpgsrockdvds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:72b620e9-5aa8-4126-9909-e56b5e2d42cb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I think it may be a dead mobo. I think I'll just have to get another
one I suppose. Still, they don't cost the earth - old tat no one
wants. (Pentium 3 based stuff.)
So you've tried the CPU in the other motherboard and it works and have also tried the RAM in the other board and that works too, bear in mind that some RAM will go as far as to POST in one machine but not in another, obviously it wouldn't therefore work 100% properly in normal operation but bear that in mind.
So it leaves duff motherboard or unsupported CPU, I assume you seated the CPU in the motherboard in question properly and it is supported.
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