11 Jan 2011 at 08:49 #21 Priapus Priapus Soldato Joined 30 Jul 2004 Posts 10,573 Location East Sussex, UK Sounds to me like the motherboard is dead. As above, take it back - ask them to test it. From there, replace it.
Sounds to me like the motherboard is dead. As above, take it back - ask them to test it. From there, replace it.
11 Jan 2011 at 11:07 #22 pcAnywhere pcAnywhere Associate Joined 8 Mar 2006 Posts 909 AlexTrickle said: Apart from Asus have had more problems than MSI so far... Click to expand... Isn't the asus issue related to the board "auto-overclocking" the bclk by a small amount; and thereby creating an "auto-instable" system? Oh, and the asus "apply any voltage you like, we don't care" approach to it's Bios
AlexTrickle said: Apart from Asus have had more problems than MSI so far... Click to expand... Isn't the asus issue related to the board "auto-overclocking" the bclk by a small amount; and thereby creating an "auto-instable" system? Oh, and the asus "apply any voltage you like, we don't care" approach to it's Bios
11 Jan 2011 at 12:57 #23 chrismelling chrismelling Associate OP Joined 20 Jul 2007 Posts 295 Location Preston Ice On Fire said: Sounds to me like the motherboard is dead. As above, take it back - ask them to test it. From there, replace it. Click to expand... Went back today and they tested it, turned out it worked fine. So the only thing left at fault so i bought a new psu and now it works fine. NOTE: It was not my mobo at fault!
Ice On Fire said: Sounds to me like the motherboard is dead. As above, take it back - ask them to test it. From there, replace it. Click to expand... Went back today and they tested it, turned out it worked fine. So the only thing left at fault so i bought a new psu and now it works fine. NOTE: It was not my mobo at fault!