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haven't done overclocking...my mobo don't support that feature. already did reset cmos. i also updated bios at asus website... but i still have the same problem..haven't done overclocking...my mobo don't support that feature. already did reset cmos. i also updated bios at asus website... but i still have the same problem..
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I agree with Mike, check the RAM first by making sure the sticks are seated correctly with the PC off, then start it up. There is less chance if you have more than one RAM stick that all will be bad so try swapping them or using one per system restart. If this doesn't work then try newer sticks. Even with bad RAM you should be able to see BIOS during boot. If it still happens then there's a problem on the motherboard itself or the CPU (although on some systems you'll see nothing on the screen if CPU is bad) .
Did n't you just post in hardware about flashing the BIOS? Did you enter the BIOS & check the cpu
voltage setting to make sure it's correct? Actually, after the flash
you probably should have used the ClearCMOS jumper to reset the BIOS,
then ran thru ALL the settings & manually adjust them for best
performance.
Your motherboard has 4 different versions. So either you verify (with a post) which version you have (P5SD2-X, P5SD2-X SE, P5SD2-VM, P5SD2-A) and what operating system do you use, or follow this link and choose your motherboard and operating system and download the drivers.
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You need to enter the BIOS and turn off chassis intrusion.
It is an option in the bios that is only useful if you have the switch on the computer case that supports it otherwise it will give you the error you see if enabled
Make sure you disabled th eonboard video card. Some boards do it for you automatically when you install a new one and others you must remove or switch a jumper pin on the motherboard. Consult your manual for the jumper location. Sometimes you have to use the default card and go into the bios set up and disable it in there, shut down the system install the card then restart using the new card. Make sure you use the first available PCI-e slot closest to the CPU and you should be all set.If not your card may be bad.
haven't done overclocking...my mobo don't support that feature. already did reset cmos. i also updated bios at asus website... but i still have the same problem..
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