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ECS K7VZA still Beep Alarm and than CPU off. Hat is the solution ? Regards, AGAN

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Look for blown capacitors. Replace them.

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Model K7VZA REV: 3.0

I think the processor is not compatible with the motherboard
try a bios upgrade
you can download from here:
http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWebSite/Product/Product_Detail.aspx?CategoryID=1&DetailID=186&DetailName=Feature&MenuID=24&LanID=0

good luck
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ECS MOTHERBOARD NO BOOTING UP

They must have correct ram installed.

Hard to believe all 10 are faulty.....sounds like a ram fault.

Could also be wrong / faulty CPU
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I have a K7VZA motherboard when i turn power on

The very first thing you need to do is unplug all drives inc power.
Now remove as many add in cards as you can without compromising the system.

Try to boot at that point.
If it boots re-connect each piece of hardware one at a time until you find one that causes a problem.
Double check that item for any issues and replaces if needed.

If you have had the fan off the cpu for any reason then you should have cleaned both the cooler fan underside and the top of the CPU and put fresh thermal grease made for that purpose on there. DO NOT use too much as that is almost as bad as too little.

Is the fan the correct type eg motherboard takes 3 pin and fan is 4 pin ?

Make sure it is connected to the CPU FAN pins on the board and not system fan.

If you have another computer and the fan can be removed from the cooler itself you could plug it into the system fan port of another computer to try it out.

under no circumstances should you run a system without the CPU cooler running as it could cause irreparable damage to the CPU

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Installed Intel P4 630 CPU on ECS P4M800-M7 V3.1 mobo. Cannot do POST. The mobo runs fine with Intel Celeron 326 fine.

Hello Mafatbhai, What beeps are you getting at POST?
Here is a list of BIOS beep codes.
http://www.computerhope.com/beep.htm
Well the mobo should not have any problems with the new CPU. Please ensure though that you have removed the CMOS battery to reset it. I have included a link to ECS for your specific board. Download and install all of the available updates starting with the drivers and then the BIOS updates.
http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWebSite/Products/ProductsDetail.aspx?DetailID=548&CategoryID=1&DetailName=Feature&MenuID=44&LanID=0
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L7VMM2 ECS motherboard will not boot.

One long and two shorts is usually:

Indicates a video error has occurred and the BIOS cannot initialize the video screen to display any additional information.

You seem pretty comfortable with troubleshooting, so here is a reference document ...

http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000607.htm
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LONG BEEP

problem may be with your RAM modules, remove all your RAM modules (if more than one) clean the metal contact points with a dry cloth, then put them back in properly (be sure to do thisf0690ab.jpgedb132a.jpg)
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Power problem i think

If there is no beep, even after removing RAM means you have faulty Motherboard and/or faulty Processor.

Try to reconnect CUP also clean the CPU socket on board and try to test without RAM, if you got long beep (RAM missing) then proceed further i.e. add RAM, HDD, CD/DVD etc step by step.

If didn't get any beep try to test with other motherboard/CPU to find which one is faluty.

Please post your feedback.

Thanks and Good Luck
Iqbal
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Motherboard

the fun? check your cpu matey and your ram could also be bad if not try resetting your nios by using the sest switch on the motherbaord
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