Thanks for your reply Jim
The Green LED is on the MB and indicates that 5.0V is on. The Kingston
Value Memory is Dual Channel, so I have tried each of the 256MB Sticks., one
at a time, no go. I have a message in to Soyo to see what they have to say
and I have 1GB of Dual Channel Geil Platium Plus Memory on its way. We
shall see.
Any other thoughts, anyone?
John
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> If you look at the US web site for this board you will see it only
> lists full support for the 3.4Ghz Prescott. Granted you would think if
> it supports the 3.4 it would support the 2.8. But then it wouldn't be
> the first time Soyo did something like this. Now I also see a BIOS
> update for the board, but in another first this update doesn't list
> what it does. One last thing, Soyo motherboards demand high quality
> memory plain and simple. You may also be having a problem with the
> Kingstion Value Memory, with such a list of such good componets it
> seems you skimped on the memory. Kingston makes some great memory but
> the value line might not be the quality needed for the board. As for
> the green LED, what is this LED for? If its just a case LED are you
> sure its connected to the right terminals?
>
> > I have just received a Soyo SY-P4I875P Dragon 2.0 MB Black Label. I
have
> > put together many systems in the last 30 years and have not seen the
> > behavior I am seeing with this MB. Componets: Motherboard, 512MB
Kingston
> > PC3200 Value Memory, ATI 9800 Pro Video Card, Intel P4E - 2.8GHz CPU,
420
> > WATT Power Supply.
> >
> > 1st the Green LED is Powered On as soon as I connect the Power Supply.
The
> > Lan LED starts Flashing also. Once I turn on the Power switch I get the
> > intro page from the bios announcing P4I875P Dragon 2.0 MB Version 1.0.
It
> > proceeds to do nothing else, regardless of what I do, like reset, power
on
> > and off. I believe that the BIOS doesn't support the Prescott CPU and
> > therefore just stops. If anyone can shead some light on this, I would
> > appreciate it.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > John<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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