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Help!
I've just put together my first pc, and it's all gone wrong!
First of all, so there's no confusion, here's the specs I'm working with:
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4Ghz
(Bought recently from OcUK)
Asus P5N32-E nForce 680i SLI Motherboard
CoolerMaster Extreme Power 650W PSU
4 x 1GB OCZ Platinum Rev. DDR2-800 PC2-6400
(Bought recently from OcUK)
Inno3D GeForce 8800GT 512MB DDR3
The first time I booted the PC up, nothing would appear on the screen. Second time, I eliminated a faulty stick of RAM.
After that, it would appear to boot until I came to enter BIOS, the boot menu or booting from anything at all. Then it would just freeze!
As I have no other DDR2 RAM, I have no means of testing whether the RAM or the m'board is a fault. I have heard plenty of rumours that OCZ memory doesn't like ASUS boards or the other way, but this doesn't help!
The nature of the problem means that I can't update the BIOS, even by flashing it from a floppy disk. (Which might or might not cure the problem).
Has anyone else had this problem too? Do I need to return the RAM and get another set? If so, which ones? Or is it the motherboard's problem? How can I sort it out?! I'm at a complete dead end.
Any help gratefully received, even if it's just screaming an obvious answer at me!
Thanks.
I've just put together my first pc, and it's all gone wrong!
First of all, so there's no confusion, here's the specs I'm working with:
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4Ghz
(Bought recently from OcUK)
Asus P5N32-E nForce 680i SLI Motherboard
CoolerMaster Extreme Power 650W PSU
4 x 1GB OCZ Platinum Rev. DDR2-800 PC2-6400
(Bought recently from OcUK)
Inno3D GeForce 8800GT 512MB DDR3
The first time I booted the PC up, nothing would appear on the screen. Second time, I eliminated a faulty stick of RAM.
After that, it would appear to boot until I came to enter BIOS, the boot menu or booting from anything at all. Then it would just freeze!

As I have no other DDR2 RAM, I have no means of testing whether the RAM or the m'board is a fault. I have heard plenty of rumours that OCZ memory doesn't like ASUS boards or the other way, but this doesn't help!
The nature of the problem means that I can't update the BIOS, even by flashing it from a floppy disk. (Which might or might not cure the problem).
Has anyone else had this problem too? Do I need to return the RAM and get another set? If so, which ones? Or is it the motherboard's problem? How can I sort it out?! I'm at a complete dead end.

Any help gratefully received, even if it's just screaming an obvious answer at me!

Thanks.