Soldato
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hi guys. you may remember a day or two ago i asked for help with my system and it waa concluded that the psu was dead.
however once i took the psu out of the system for rma. i decided i would turn off one of my gpus and use a 750w psu i had spare in my previous sysem.
i pluged in first just the pump and it run fine. so i wired up the essential parts and to my surprise it failed to post. the exact same issue with my other psu.
i un packed my 1000w psu that was packed for rma and plugged it into only the pump and it powered fine. it seems that any female connect on the mobo causes it to not post.
i have tried the 1000w in another system. and it worked just fine.
so that said i changed my parts over to a big bang xpower ii.
at first it also failed to post. (my fault it was to do with the ram locations)
that brings us to now. The system powers up and stays that way. however it does not post any video from the gpus over dvi or hdmi.
i tried them separately still no post. so i plugged in a different gpu (i know itworks as it was working a hour ago in the old system) and i get the same issue
the postcode is reading 60 i have checked the manual and it does not refrence this code nor can i find any info on this.
when i had the issue with ram it was postcode 67.
i think it is booting into windows also as i can hear hdd activity.
any help would be apprciated
kind regards
harry
however once i took the psu out of the system for rma. i decided i would turn off one of my gpus and use a 750w psu i had spare in my previous sysem.
i pluged in first just the pump and it run fine. so i wired up the essential parts and to my surprise it failed to post. the exact same issue with my other psu.
i un packed my 1000w psu that was packed for rma and plugged it into only the pump and it powered fine. it seems that any female connect on the mobo causes it to not post.
i have tried the 1000w in another system. and it worked just fine.
so that said i changed my parts over to a big bang xpower ii.
at first it also failed to post. (my fault it was to do with the ram locations)
that brings us to now. The system powers up and stays that way. however it does not post any video from the gpus over dvi or hdmi.
i tried them separately still no post. so i plugged in a different gpu (i know itworks as it was working a hour ago in the old system) and i get the same issue
the postcode is reading 60 i have checked the manual and it does not refrence this code nor can i find any info on this.
when i had the issue with ram it was postcode 67.
i think it is booting into windows also as i can hear hdd activity.
any help would be apprciated
kind regards
harry