ASUS P7P55D Evo

Twist86

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So I turned this into a project with my old man so he could feel some pride in his new PC and all went well after a few hours of arguing between what would be better management.

The issue is the damn thing is acting up on boot up.


Now I don't think its the board....it boots up and will continue to run forever if I let it but I can't get a signal to my monitor.

I got my old man to hold out on buying a new GPU till he found a game he would actually use this system for vs watching movies and playing solitaire and WoW.

So we are using his 7600GT for now , I don't think it would cause problems but who knows with new tech.

Specs
ASUS P7P55D EVO LGA 1156 Intel P55 ATX Intel
Intel Core i5 750 2.66ghz
Corsair TX750w
G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600
500GB SATA ST3500418AS
Cooler Master V8 CPU Fan
Antec 900
7600GT 256mb GPU


Now the "memory ok" red light is on still reading the manual and searching but thought id post here for any gurus to help as I learn more on it.

Any ideas what could be wrong? First time with ASUS board so not sure at their weirdo layout/ways.
 
Nevermind found the issue out and is working just fine now. I really should stop making these threads I always stumble onto the issue 10 mins later :/
I need to figure out the bios next for overclocking and setting my voltages now ^-^


Thanks for the help though for anyone reading this.
 
It would be much less painful to read these threads you make, if you changed your Avatar back...

But, your current one looks like my dog, so it's not so bad either. :D
 
Not my dog sadly....I went for the pure Collie vs a Border Collie :)

Those kinds of dogs need company (aka a litter mate) and need a lot of running/handling where the normal Collie has a more relaxed personality.

Though now that she is 13 years old going on 14 years (rare to make it this far) she does nothing but sleep and try to catch the bunnies. I shoot a few every once in a while and feed her them though...she loves the taste of bunnies.
 
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