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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Motherboards>Motherboard Power Error> Solved Motherboard Power Error Tags: Gigabyte Power Supplies CPUs Motherboards Last response: 6 August 2010 gigabyte motherboard rapid beeping 07:57 in Motherboards Share john158 29 July 2010 05:25:15 So, Im building
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a new computer and it wont start up. CPU: Intel core i7-860 mobo: Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD3P rev 1.0 PSU: Thermaltake W0121RU
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(600W) memory: Cosair XMS3 2x2GB DDR3 All parts are new. When I plug in the power supply and turn on the computer the motherboard emits short beeps for 8 seconds then
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a half second pause (then repeats) which the manual says means that there is a "power error". The CPU and PSU fans also turn on. The motherboard is sitting on wood outside of the case and the only things attached to the mobo are the power supply (via the 24 pin connector and 8 pin connector), processor and processor fan, and the on button. gigabyte motherboard beep codes continuous I have tried three different power supplies and the motherboard makes the same error noise every time. I have also reinstalled the CPU twice. I've never gotten anything to show up on the screen, even with a video card installed. There are six LEDs on the mobo and they all light up every time. The mobo does not have integrated video. I've tried putting a memory stick in every possible slot and the same thing still happens. I have also reset the CMOS by shorting the reset pins and by removing the battery for 15 minutes. I've also done the 21 point checklist thing. UPDATE 7-29: I tried a different motherboard by Gigabyte and the same error resulted. More about : motherboard power error bilbat a c 178 V Motherboard a b à CPUs 29 July 2010 06:24:15 Does the fan spin up at all? How about the PSU fan? I don't happen to know Ω/in for wood, and would supect it varies wildly - probably can't hurt to get it on something 'known non-conductive', like a phone book, a piece of plexi, or formica... I know a board w
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error) « previous next » + Print Pages: [1] 2 3 ... 9 Go Down GA-890FXA-UD5: No post (power error) Darby GA-890FXA-UD5: No post (power error) « on: August 07, 2010, 08:20:41 pm » Basic http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php?topic=2502.0 information:MB: Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD5 Rev. 2.0CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4GHz C3RAM: 4GB (2X2GB) Corsair DDR3 1600MHz C8 PC-PC12800GPU: Sapphire Radeon 5870 1GB Vapor-XPSU: Corsair HX850 850WSSD: Intel X25-M 80GBHDD: WD GreenPower 1TB, WD GreenPower 1,5TB & Samsung SpinPoint F1 750GBProblem:I just upgraded my system with a GA-890FXA-UD5 and 4GB of Corsair DDR3 RAM, the installation went smooth and without a single problem. When I first gigabyte motherboard assembled the computer I used a Be-Quiet! Dark Power 650WThe system starts and everything runs, you can see the GPU-fan and the CPU-fan spinning (and all other fans connected to the motherboard aswell, you can hear the HDDs spinning up and the DVD-writer checking for a CD. But there is no post or boot indication on the monitor. I got the speaker for the case and plugged gigabyte motherboard error it in and listen to the beep-code. The beep-code contains of 11 short signals followed by a pause and then continues beeping. It does this in an infinite loop until the system is powered down.I took a look in the manual and interpreters that as a Power Error, I tried another cable and also disconnecting everything except CPU, RAM and GPU, the problem still remains. I rebuilt the system just in case I forgot something, still no luck.I now decided to buy a new PSU (just in case the 650W didn't deliver as it should, as 650 would be enough to run the system) and got myself a Corsair HX850 850W. I plugged it and to my despair, still the same beep-code. I now stripped the system to just the CPU and power cable just to check if I would get another beep-code this time, no luck still the same 11 short signal-loop. I've also tried to reset the bios by removing the battery for a while and removing the motherboard and the PSU from the case to escape any potential short-circuitAs this is my first Gigabyte-board I'm unsure if I have missed something or if I