Replaced the cpu the boot cycle is now just in a loop saying over voltage we have checked the voltage it is ok
SOURCE: ASUS A8N-E motherboard dosen't boot up
This points towards a blown board, in particular the processor socket is the culprit. Replace motherboard.
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SOURCE: ASUS p5vdc-MX motherboard won't boot
The light is probably the power light which is ok, but from past experience it sounds like the board is dead for one reason or other. Is it still under warranty? If it is take it back to where you got it, with the purchase docket if you have it and talk to them about what you have tested and ask for a replacement. If it is out of warranty, try ebay or use www.staticice.com.au to search for the same motherboard if you want to rebuild the system without having to reload windows.
SOURCE: ASUS P5KPL-AM CPU fan connection.
You should still be able to connect the 3 pin connector of the fan to the 4 pin connector on the mobo, the keying tab is offset so that you cannot connect it to the wrong pins.
If you still don't want, or can't connect it there, simply go on the Bios (press delete after you turn on your computer) and you will find an option to monitor CPU fan speed.
If you need any more help, let me know
Alex
www.CAS411.com
SOURCE: Asus M2N68 says CPU is not supported but works ok
if the voteage do not match the qvl watt for watt you can damage board or cpu
Testimonial: "thanks for the quick reply. I guess I'll pick up a new CPU that is on the QVL"
SOURCE: Does a M2N68-AM Plus (Asus motherboard) have to
Yes, it will work, just that the fan control will be missing and the fan will run at full speed constantly.
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