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new 4300 build, no boot :(

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Hey guys,

Just need some advice, i installed my new mobo p5n-e and 4300 yesterday. I have not been able to get it to boot unfortunately,

I have tried this with 2 different power supplies, but when the cpu is seated it will only power on for a second and then it will turn it self off, the mobo light stays on. However, without the CPU seated it will power up and stay on, of course it doesn't post.

Any advice is welcomed
 
thanks for the reply darkside, noob question.. whats the HSF?

EDITED Ah the heatsink, this will happen when it is connected or not.. just did this to eliminate possiblities its a Artic Freezer 7
 
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front panel connectors are correct, memory has been seated and unseated just in case

An update is that I dont have any thermal paste, I tried seating the stock cooler and the comp FINALLY PoWeReD up!!!

After installing all my components we are back to square one :( So I am assuming its me fitting the cooler bad and not having a good connection between them. So I am going to get hold of some thermal paste and see if that makes things better

Will update later ;)
 
Update

No difference apart from it working once, I have refit the stock cooler with fresh thermal paste and this makes no difference its really making me angry as I really dont understand whats making the problem

recap

Changed power supply no difference,
reseated cpu countless times with Artic Freezer 7 and stock
reseated memory

But same situation without the CPU in place the power will stay on, as soon as it is seated except on 2 occassions... I can safely rule out the good HSF fit as i have done it so many times.

So, where am I at now?
 
Guys, i am tearing my hair out with frustration here. It looks like a return to overclockers to me. But i wanted some advice before i have to go down that route.

If you can think of anything that will sort it out that would be fantastic
 
I thought of this, but i built the mobo on an antistatic bag so i have ruled it out for now. If it was the case, it wouldn't power up without the CPU in place
 
tried 2 PSU already, and the mobo will power up when the CPU is removed. I haven't heard of many CPU being faulty out of the box, how about Mobo?
 
Yes, just cpu and ram, it wouldn't power up properly on the antistatic bag. As i said before its actually powered up twice but not posted so about 1/300 times it will power up

:confused: so freaking peeved with it
 
I wish I could do that mate! It would save me a few headaches before I cry back to Overclockers... the times it has finally booted it has not displayed anything.

Without being able to test another CPU with the MOBO and vice versa i can't know the problem or begin to really troubleshoot it correctly :mad:
 
its not the mobo shorting out on the case, i thoroughly believe a component is faulty whether its mobo or cpu. Going to talk to OCuk as soon as a i can get thru
 
I didn't get any beeps and i have built in and out of the case, explained everything to OCuk and they say it could be a faulty mobo, so going to take it down later as I am local
 
for those interested, I got hold of a differnet compatible motherboard and the machine still wouldn't post.

Now apparently the CPU is the borked part!
 
for godness sake i dont know, I am probably just going to go drop the CPU off as well just in case. I feel totally at a loss because i just can't fix it!
 
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