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Asus p5ld2-wm and coroe

I just got a new system, there was suppose to kick A.. But after mounting everything... I got nothing..... The system powered up. hd spinnd up.. light in board LED...black screen. (NO bips) System is comprised of asus p5ld2-wm (onboard graphics) intel core 2 duo cpu (conroe) 1 gig kingston kvr667d2n5/1g ram... Im not sure if one of these components are busted, or if it might be a problem with the bios. Thanks....

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  • Andreas Olsen Oct 20, 2006

    The problem was rooted in two things.

    First of all the bios vertion, and also the board rev.
    Conclsusion: There was no solution other then to return the board, and get a new rev. of it.

  • Anonymous Dec 14, 2007

    installed the motherboard and powered up. Everything appeared to work except the video. Tested the PCI-E card and it was ok. Doesn't appear to be any signals to the PCI-E card.

  • Anonymous Dec 27, 2007

    I have the exact same problem. I had a system that worked fine and then
    I installed a Intel Core 2 Duo Conroe and everything turns on but there
    is no video. I figured the best way to troubleshoot it would be to just
    unplug everything and start from scratch. So all I had plugged in was 1
    stick of RAM that I know to be good, the processor, and the power to
    the board; still nothing. I then tried 3 different video cards still
    nothing. I then went back to my old setup with my old processor and
    when I turned it on viola it worked fine.

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The answer to the problem is that the Dual core compatible motherboard is only dual core compatible with revisions 2.0G and above. This information is stated on the page describing the board and I only found this out through tech support. I am currently filing a complaint and seeing what I can get done.

Posted on Dec 28, 2007

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Hello akolsen, The first thing you want to do it to reset the CMOS. 1. Turn off the computer and unplug the power cord. 2. Remove the onboard battery. 3. Move the jumper cap from pins 1-2 (default) to 2-3. Keep the cap on pins 2-3 for about 5 to 10 seconds, and then move the cap back to pins 1-2. 4. Re-install the battery. 5. Plug the power cord in and turn on the computer. 6. Hold the DELETE key down during the boot process to bring you into the BIOS setup. If you are not getting any video after this, try unplugging your hard drive. If you still are not getting any video, it could be your RAM. If you have more than 1 stick, pull the ram out and try them one at a time. If you only have 1 stick, try a different slot. And, very important, if you are using two sticks, make sure you are in the yellow slots or the black slots, NOT side by side. Please let us know how this works for you, and if you have any additional concerns. Best regards, nightdiver

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Sounds like a RAM or power supply problem to me, check the ram... even if it is brand new

Posted on Aug 21, 2006

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