bjjdude
03-01-2006, 03:53 AM
Stats
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Intel D875PBZ motherboard
1 gig ram, 2 512K ddr400 sims
800mhz FSB
420watt power supply
2 80 meg, raid 0, SATA drives
1 200 meg ide drive
128meg Matrox Parhelia AGP card
So I bought a e-GeForce 6800 GS video card only to find out its very power hungry and people recommend 27+amps on the 12v line for it to work.
I plug the geforce card and it wouldnt work, so off I go and purchase a new 500watt power supply that does 34amps on the 12v lines.
I installed the 500watt power supply and tried booting.
Got one long continious beep, I powered down immediately.
I forgot to connect the 4 pin additional 12v line required by this motherboard. May have killed it right there :(
I connect the 4 pin, 12v line to the motherboard and turn it on.
No beeps at all, no boot. Everything powers up for a few seconds and then shuts down, all is quiet. I have to shutdown the power suppy for several seconds before I can turn it back on to try again.
So I disconnected everything but the video card and try again.
No beeps, no boot.
I make sure everything is seated correctly. Still doesnt work.
I put the old video card in and try again. Same thing. Fans start spinning for a couple of secs then everything shuts down.
Sigh.
So I yank out the power supply and put the old one back in.
I have everything exactly the way it was, but with all the drives, dvd, etc, disconnected. Only the video card is in, nothing else connected.
I power up, get power for a few secs, the fans spin, then everything shuts down. No beeps.
If I leave the power on, I can see green led's on the mother board which stay on, but the system is dead.
I add one hard drive and try again (read somewhere that if you dont draw enough power, the power supply wont work).
Same thing. Fans start spinning, then everything shuts down, AND THE POWER SUPPLY FAN turns off too. Forgot to mention this earlier.
Any ideas?? I think I killed the motherboard. I cringed when it flexed as I pulled out the main power cord and put it back in. It was not well supported in that area. I wonder if I snapped some leads or something :(
I have some new data on the SATA raid 0 drives I havent backed up. Will this be ok if I decide to get a new intel motherboard with raid???
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Intel D875PBZ motherboard
1 gig ram, 2 512K ddr400 sims
800mhz FSB
420watt power supply
2 80 meg, raid 0, SATA drives
1 200 meg ide drive
128meg Matrox Parhelia AGP card
So I bought a e-GeForce 6800 GS video card only to find out its very power hungry and people recommend 27+amps on the 12v line for it to work.
I plug the geforce card and it wouldnt work, so off I go and purchase a new 500watt power supply that does 34amps on the 12v lines.
I installed the 500watt power supply and tried booting.
Got one long continious beep, I powered down immediately.
I forgot to connect the 4 pin additional 12v line required by this motherboard. May have killed it right there :(
I connect the 4 pin, 12v line to the motherboard and turn it on.
No beeps at all, no boot. Everything powers up for a few seconds and then shuts down, all is quiet. I have to shutdown the power suppy for several seconds before I can turn it back on to try again.
So I disconnected everything but the video card and try again.
No beeps, no boot.
I make sure everything is seated correctly. Still doesnt work.
I put the old video card in and try again. Same thing. Fans start spinning for a couple of secs then everything shuts down.
Sigh.
So I yank out the power supply and put the old one back in.
I have everything exactly the way it was, but with all the drives, dvd, etc, disconnected. Only the video card is in, nothing else connected.
I power up, get power for a few secs, the fans spin, then everything shuts down. No beeps.
If I leave the power on, I can see green led's on the mother board which stay on, but the system is dead.
I add one hard drive and try again (read somewhere that if you dont draw enough power, the power supply wont work).
Same thing. Fans start spinning, then everything shuts down, AND THE POWER SUPPLY FAN turns off too. Forgot to mention this earlier.
Any ideas?? I think I killed the motherboard. I cringed when it flexed as I pulled out the main power cord and put it back in. It was not well supported in that area. I wonder if I snapped some leads or something :(
I have some new data on the SATA raid 0 drives I havent backed up. Will this be ok if I decide to get a new intel motherboard with raid???