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Tetra

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Since: Oct 08, 2007
Posts: 1



(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 12:53 pm
Post subject: Computer Boot problems P4 3.4ghz
Archived from groups: comp>sys>ibm>pc>hardware>chips (more info?)

I recently decided to build my own computer. I bought the following
componen
ts:

Motherboard:
PCPartner RC410MS7-A65C Socket775 mATX Motherboard w/LAN/SND
http://www.pcpartner.com/product_de..07134717-697052

CPU:
Intel Pentium 4 550 3.40GHz 800MHz 1MB Socket 775 CPU
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?in..0E775-N&cat=CPU

RAM:
Kingston 1GB 400mhz 3200 DDR

I also bought a video card, wireless card and some other stuff. But I
will b
e installing these later to avoid driver installation without Windows.
I use
d my old hard drive and CD/RW drive instead of buying new ones. I
installed
these components into a new Antec case w/380w power supply. (NSK4400)

After installing everything, I decided to power up and the computer
turned o
n for about 10 seconds and then shut off. I think that the motherboard
begin
s to recognize the hardware and something is wrong so it fails and
shuts dow
n for safety. I am am wondering, do I have a bad motherboard? Is this
proble
m associated with a typical error? Should I try restarting with only
the bar
ebones components (MOBO, CPU, RAM)? Do I have compatibility issues?

Thanks.




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Yousuf Khan

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 3:55 pm
Post subject: Re: Computer Boot problems P4 3.4ghz [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Tetra wrote:
> After installing everything, I decided to power up and the compute
> turned o
> n for about 10 seconds and then shut off. I think that the motherboar
> begin
> s to recognize the hardware and something is wrong so it fails an
> shuts dow
> n for safety. I am am wondering, do I have a bad motherboard? Is thi
> proble
> m associated with a typical error? Should I try restarting with onl
> the bar
> ebones components (MOBO, CPU, RAM)? Do I have compatibility issues?


It sounds like maybe it's an overheating problem. Did you install the
heatsink with a heat conducting paste (or if it was new heat sink, did
you put it with the heat conducting gum)? Or even more basically, did
you put a heatsink on it at all?

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