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Steve H 28-06-2005 04:33

Re: got a question
 
man i a m rudnk wil try n stalkj n n the morni sorry... had a rough ride ome

mrlipring 28-06-2005 05:32

Re: got a question
 
I might know what the problem is.


Did you drop the graphics card?

It appears that...

















3MB has broken off. :P

Quote:

Originally Posted by McSqueal
ATI Radeon 9250 125Mb

Arf :D

AndrewJ 28-06-2005 05:36

Re: got a question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve H
man i a m rudnk wil try n stalkj n n the morni sorry... had a rough ride ome

:rofl:

zing_deleted 28-06-2005 08:30

Re: got a question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by iron25
:td:

Looks like 50p is coming my way :hyper: :woot:

Now what should I spend it on :scratch: new car :scratch: new TV :scratch: so many choices :p:

I even get to quote myself :D

I will donate it to charity in your honor ;)

Richard M 28-06-2005 09:52

Re: got a question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve H
man i a m rudnk wil try n stalkj n n the morni sorry... had a rough ride ome

:erm: :D

Electrolyte01 28-06-2005 10:27

Re: got a question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard M
No it won't, if the RAM is giving problems it won't even beep.

Your part right/wrong there, as if a faulty stick of memory is inserted into my motherboard (Asus A7V600-X) it will just keep beeping until you turn it off and remove the stick. I think only certain motherboards do this though.

Steve H 28-06-2005 11:50

Re: got a question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard M
:erm: :D

:erm:

Seriously, computers need a lock on after a night out :D - Should see some of the other messages I left :O

Feel like I've been on a saffari and everything :disturbd:

SMHarman 28-06-2005 11:54

Re: got a question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve H
:erm:

Seriously, computers need a lock on after a night out :D - Should see some of the other messages I left :O

Feel like I've been on a saffari and everything :disturbd:

Remember friends don't let friends ebay drunk.

MadGamer 28-06-2005 17:09

Re: got a question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zinglebarb
I bet 50p its the dipswitch :LOL:

Who you calling a dipstick? :D :p:

budwieser 28-06-2005 17:18

Re: got a question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wayne A
Who you calling a dipstick? :D :p:

Possibly could be "EBKAC" !!:erm:





Error Between Keyboard And Chair. :D :D :D

Strzelecki 28-06-2005 17:40

Re: got a question
 
Prehaps it could just be a board/CPU incompatibility as I notice on the website the is a BIOS update for revision 3 board
Quote:

support AMD CPU up to Athlon 2200+/Duron 1.3Ghz (.18u) (for rev 3.x)
support Gigabyte Q-Flash
support HDD of size > 137G
So this may mean the the older boards do not support the faster CPU's even though it says they do (there is not test sheet on the site). You really need to test the CPU with another board and also test another lower spec CPU with your board.

Rough.D 28-06-2005 18:40

Re: got a question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by McSqueal
yeah it all fits perfect i got a bag of screws and mountin pins and all that and used them all cos i though that might be the problem my self but it still doesnt seem to work

:erm: Now when you say you used them ALL do you mean that you put a screw into each hole in the case?

If not check to see you did not put one or two in too many as this will cause a short :(

AndrewJ 28-06-2005 21:57

Re: got a question
 
Aye some motherboards only like a few being in not each hold having one in, you could have one contacting a solder underneath the mobo.

So seriously remove that MOBO gently to avoid damaging the solder underneath if caught.

budwieser 28-06-2005 22:01

Re: got a question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Saxodriver
Aye some motherboards only like a few being in not each hold having one in, you could have one contacting a solder underneath the mobo.

So seriously remove that MOBO gently to avoid damaging the solder underneath if caught.

WTF!!!!!!!!:D :D :D :D

AndrewJ 28-06-2005 22:06

Re: got a question
 
Underneath his mobo he has solder connections for resistors and capacitors for the running of his motherboard, if he has placed a screw or riser underneath the motherboard where there should not be one there is a chance of a contact.

That is what I am warning him about as I wrecked a motherboard once making the same mistake.

And it was only one capacitor but the whole mobo was wrecked.


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