craigwojo9
Technical User
I purchased a new mobo:
CHAINTECH NVIDIA nForce4 Ultra Chipset Motherboard For AMD Socket 939 CPU, Model "VNF4/Ultra"
A new CPU:
Athlon 64 3000+
New memory:
Kingmax SuperRAM Series Dual Channel Kit 184-Pin 1GB(512MBx2) DDR PC-3200, Model MPXD42D-2
A new (just to get by) video card:
ATI (Connect3D) Radeon X300 SE 128MB DDR/PCI-E/TV-Out/DVI
And purchased a new PCU for the 24 pin mobo power connector.
When I turn on the PCU and start the pwr button on the computer, the fan on the CPU starts, I get a whirl from the harddrive and it stops, all the case fans are going, etc.
But, no signal to the monitor.
I switched the video card with a old PCI card I had and still no video signal.
When turning on the computer I get no beep from the mobo case speaker that usually beeps when you turn on the computer.
Is there a way I can find out if it's the motherboard by some tests done here, or should I take it to a computer place and have them do a test on it, or RMA it back to NewEgg.
By what I described, does it sound like a motherboard issue?
Thank you,
Craig
CHAINTECH NVIDIA nForce4 Ultra Chipset Motherboard For AMD Socket 939 CPU, Model "VNF4/Ultra"
A new CPU:
Athlon 64 3000+
New memory:
Kingmax SuperRAM Series Dual Channel Kit 184-Pin 1GB(512MBx2) DDR PC-3200, Model MPXD42D-2
A new (just to get by) video card:
ATI (Connect3D) Radeon X300 SE 128MB DDR/PCI-E/TV-Out/DVI
And purchased a new PCU for the 24 pin mobo power connector.
When I turn on the PCU and start the pwr button on the computer, the fan on the CPU starts, I get a whirl from the harddrive and it stops, all the case fans are going, etc.
But, no signal to the monitor.
I switched the video card with a old PCI card I had and still no video signal.
When turning on the computer I get no beep from the mobo case speaker that usually beeps when you turn on the computer.
Is there a way I can find out if it's the motherboard by some tests done here, or should I take it to a computer place and have them do a test on it, or RMA it back to NewEgg.
By what I described, does it sound like a motherboard issue?
Thank you,
Craig