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  • Pentium4
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    Re: Got a brand new dead motherboard, don't know what to do with it

    I'll check out the slots when I get home, but the chances of both of them having some pins blocked are pretty strange. Especially being brand new out of the box. I'll also try a Pentium 4 in there, it may have one of the first versions of the BIOS. Thanks for the replies guys! I don't think I do have a PCI video card around but I know a shop where I could grab one for like $2...

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  • Th3_uN1Qu3
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    The only thing that comes to my mind would be to carefully examine that PCI-E slot, maybe there's something stuck in it that's shorting out or blocking a few pins.

    Also, if you have such a dinosaur lying around, try it with a PCI video card.

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  • Mad_Professor
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    Re: Got a brand new dead motherboard, don't know what to do with it

    Originally posted by Topcat
    if its beeping at you, its alive. Try a different CPU.
    It's alive it just doesn't support the cpu check the bios version and revision of board on intel cpu support list.

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  • Topcat
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    if its beeping at you, its alive. Try a different CPU.

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  • RJARRRPCGP
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    Sounds like a VGA output issue.

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  • gilly1984
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    Re: Got a brand new dead motherboard, don't know what to do with it

    Originally posted by Pentium4
    Yeah, it's in the supported list on Intel's website. Even if it didn't, it would probably have a rage of continuous beeps. Or at least you would think. I tried a Pentium 4 530 that was stated to work with the very first version of BIOS and still got no video.
    EDIT: Thanks for the reply Yeah I guess I could try that again
    Also check for bent pins in the cpu socket, and try with just one stick of ram known to be working.

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  • Pentium4
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    Re: Got a brand new dead motherboard, don't know what to do with it

    Yeah, it's in the supported list on Intel's website. Even if it didn't, it would probably have a rage of continuous beeps. Or at least you would think. I tried a Pentium 4 530 that was stated to work with the very first version of BIOS and still got no video.
    EDIT: Thanks for the reply Yeah I guess I could try that again
    Last edited by Pentium4; 07-11-2012, 05:21 PM.

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  • gilly1984
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    Re: Got a brand new dead motherboard, don't know what to do with it

    Just noticed that the pentium d is supported from bios version 2015.

    That bios revision was released in 2008, your board has been sitting there since 2005 so i am guessing it wont have that bios in it.

    You will have to put a pentium 4 in for now and update the bios to the latest one. Hope that helps you.

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  • gilly1984
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    Does it support the pentium D?

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  • Got a brand new dead motherboard, don't know what to do with it

    So my buddy gave this motherboard for free to me from his work because it has strangely been sitting in inventory since 2005 and was lost since then....they were just going to throw it away but my buddy grabbed it for me. It's an Intel D955XBK and it was brand new in the box. I put it in a case and put in a Pentium D 940 3.2GHz with a Cooler Master Hyper TX3. Put in 2 sticks of RAM, a video card, and for the life of me could not get this thing to display video.

    It was beeping continuously and I discovered one of the RAM sticks wasn't in all the way, after that it would give a single beep but no video...I tried 4 different graphics cards and even one in each slot and every DVI port one by one. Never got video. I had a 8 pin plug in for the CPU, so I know that was getting enough juice, and I had the molex plugged in above the top PCI-E slot just to be sure. I wonder if the slots are dead? This thing would be a great server board....supports ECC memory up to 8GB, has gigabit, and 8 SATA ports with RAID support...

    Any hope for this thing? Or sure I just desolder all the beautiful Rubycon and UCC KMG caps off it?

    Last edited by Pentium4; 07-11-2012, 05:08 PM.

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