No "POST", ASUS K8V-X AMD 64 Now What?

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Below Are My System Specs

Antec Case
Motherboard ASUS K8V-X
CPU AMD 64 2800
RAM 512 DDR PC 3200 Kingston
2 SATA Hitachi For RAID 1
Graphics Card ATI Radeon 128 MB Power Color

Oh Brother my system did a Post on the inital "Boot Up" however my

system didn't recognize my floppy drive, nor do I believe it recognized

both of my hard-drives which I want to configure as SATA 1 mirrored

hard-drives.
I then rebooted my system, and nothing nada...the dam thing won't

even do a "POST". I have taken the video card out and installed it in

another system and it worked fine. I'm not getting any unusual "Beeping

Sounds", from the bios so I don't think it's the ram? The floppy drive

isn't working as stated above however the CPU/HEATSINK FAN, and all the

other fans inside my tower work fine....powersupply obviously isn't the

issue here.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Rye
 
Yah tried that already...nothing.....it's a brand new board.....one guy told me to take the battery out.....that's a last resort for me
 
Yes I plugged in the 12v P4 ....without plugging the 12v p4 up nothing would of happened, I'm getting plenety of power......the dam thing just won't post?
 
I just tried booting with the following as you suggested

- CPU
- Mobo
- 1 stick of ram
- keyboard......no but I'll try again
- videocard

The system "Powers On", in other orther words all the Fans Are Spinning includuding the CPU Fan etc....and the motherboard "On Light", which is Green is clearly dispalyed. I took the Ram out and recieved the "Dreaded", BEEP, BEEP, BEEP, basically the Bios way of telling you have no Ram, or your RAMS bad. So I put the Ram Back and still nothing.
I'm not sure why you stated you need a Keyboard to do a post? I have done a POST many times without a Keyboard....but I'll try it again....do you thing I should take the both the CPU, and MOBO out of my CASE and test it again?
 
Nothing Nada......this is really frusterating for last week, I had both the Motherboard, and CPU tested at FRYS electronics and they did a POST, as the system did last night? Do you guys think my motherboards "shot". The only thing is obviously it's getting POWER...WEIRD HUH
 
I took the Ram out and recieved the "Dreaded", BEEP, BEEP, BEEP, basically the Bios way of telling you have no Ram, or your RAMS bad. So I put the Ram Back and still nothing.
You sure? Sometimes I get that when I oc the piss out of my chips

I'm not sure why you stated you need a Keyboard to do a post? I have done a POST many times without a Keyboard
Some boards are finicky

do you thing I should take the both the CPU, and MOBO out of my CASE and test it again?
Yes I was kinda assuming you were doing this completely out of the case and had completely dismantled and reassmebled the parts (to rule out the possibility of not-perfect-connections) :)
 
Okay Great I get I'll take everything out of the case, however don't I need to "Keep The Power Switch Header", hooked up to the Motherboard in order to turn the system on and do a post. I don't think my system will start without the "Power Switch", header being hooked up. I'm not quite sure how they did it at Frys's they must have hooked the power switch header up right? Thanks for all your help(:
Cheers,
Ryan
 
Hey there I just took the mobo cpu out of the case and placed it on anit static
material. The only lead/header i left hooked up was the power switch...still nothing happened NO POST. ..What NEXT?
 
it might be a bad mobo...i had to return mine (k8v-se) 3 times till i get a good one....second one i had had kinda the same problem u had...thing would boot but wont recognize any drives...powers up and everything too
 
however don't I need to "Keep The Power Switch Header", hooked up to the Motherboard in order to turn the system on and do a post
You dont *have* to but you might be inclined to :)

I'm not quite sure how they did it at Frys's they must have hooked the power switch header up right
You can just use a screwdriver really ... but you might as well leave it connected :)

it might be a bad mobo...
Im starting to think so ...
 
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