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Old 12-01-2004, 06:51   #11
Stuartbe
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Re: new pc setup randomly wont boot

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Originally Posted by Kneebs
a couple of weeks ago, i bought a new chip, mobo, and 512mb DDR 400 memory, and all went pretty much ok apart from a slight memory problem, which i'll come to later..

Today I bought a new case, but in between swapping things over, I took out the chip, so I could try my brothers chip in my mobo, 'cos his chip isn't being detected as what it should be.

Before re-installing my chip, I got rid of the remains of the thermal transfer pad from the bottom of my heatsink, and on went some thermal transfer paste...

Now, when I re-connected everything back up, the pc randomly doesn't boot - if reset it or switch it off and back on, sometimes it comes on and sometimes it doesn't.

The motherboard has a diagnostic LED connected, which when it doesn't boot, lights 1 and 2 are on, which according to the manual, means "processor damaged or is not installed correctly - the paste won't of dried yet - could this be causing something on the chip to 'short', or could my chip be knackered ?

I've disconnected everything but my main HD, and the only card in it is the graphics card, and I've tried re-seating everything.....

Its a MSI K7N2 delta mobo, with an athlon xp 2800+

BTW, when it does actually boot, everything works fine.

My memory problem is that its a branded DDR 512mb 400 clock speed, but when in the bios, the FSB / DRAM ratio memory is set to auto, its detected correctly, but the pc crashes after a few minutes (at the most !). The only way i can get a stable pc is by changing the ratio to 'By SPD', and after a reboot, it shows as running at 333 - is this because the memory speed can only be as quick as the FSB speed of the processor (xp2800+ = 333) ?

Cheers peeps...
Mick
First you need (as stated above) to ensure that your psu is up to the job. If you have other power hungry devices in the system your problem may well be psu related.

I would check the ram that you are using. This board is very picky about the ram that you are using. Do you have the latest bios version for the board as this can resolve timing isues with memory. I switched from generic ram to decent branded memory 2 years ago and I am glad I did.

HTH
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