Helloooo,
I just today built a PC from scratch for the first time. It turns on and is compatible with itself for the most-part, so I'm nothing less than ecstatic about that part.
The mobo I used is an ABIT IP35-E. It's Intel socket LGA 775 and has a Pentium D 945 on it. I'm in the process of reading the manual cover-to-cover but haven't found anything about:
A bright red light near the RAM that is always on, even if the box is off (as long as the comp is plugged in).
And most importantly, the computer boots up twice every time it's turned on. I hit the power, the lights come on, fans and drive start, and then 2 seconds later everything dies. Ten seconds after that, it all comes on again and stays on. Is that some kind of test, or setting that I can disable? It's really bothering me since I keep hearing how bad it is to turn computers on and off all the time.
I really don't feel like returning the motherboard and doing it all over again, so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
I just today built a PC from scratch for the first time. It turns on and is compatible with itself for the most-part, so I'm nothing less than ecstatic about that part.
The mobo I used is an ABIT IP35-E. It's Intel socket LGA 775 and has a Pentium D 945 on it. I'm in the process of reading the manual cover-to-cover but haven't found anything about:
A bright red light near the RAM that is always on, even if the box is off (as long as the comp is plugged in).
And most importantly, the computer boots up twice every time it's turned on. I hit the power, the lights come on, fans and drive start, and then 2 seconds later everything dies. Ten seconds after that, it all comes on again and stays on. Is that some kind of test, or setting that I can disable? It's really bothering me since I keep hearing how bad it is to turn computers on and off all the time.
I really don't feel like returning the motherboard and doing it all over again, so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, thanks!