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  • stevo1210
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    • Oct 2006
    • 4156
    • Australia

    #1

    GA-8N-SLI issues

    I purchased a second hand GA-8N-SLI motherboard today and it had been deemed with a POST issue. I had a client the other day with the same board with the same issue but they built a new PC so they took that board back as well so I have no reference board.
    Anyway, my issue is that the damn board will just beep at me with short and fast repetetive beeps that won't shut off until I switch the whole thing off. Sometimes it will POST and after a restart it screws up again. I changed the PSU and that hasn't changed anything. I tried resuffling my known good Kingston RAM into slot 3 and so far it hasn't exhibited any issues.
    When I plug the RAM into slot 4, it is still OK.

    Slots 1 and 2 will cause the board to not POST (I think). I want to use slots 1 and 2 so what else can I do?

    Thanks.
    Don't find love, let love find you. That's why its called falling in love, because you don't force yourself to fall, you just fall. - Anonymous
  • zandrax
    Hit and miss
    • Dec 2007
    • 1157
    • Italy

    #2
    Re: GA-8N-SLI issues

    This motherboard seems a cursed one: over 9000 results for GA-8N-SLI no boot
    First check obvious things: make sure you've installed the last bios revision and check the board revision: rev 1.0 supports only Pentium 4 5xx and 6xx, a few 8xx and none of the 9xx while rev 1.1 supports almost all old P4 generation. Check all cables and jumpers, you never know; clear the cmos and load default settings.
    Continuous beeping is related to ram: maybe your Kingston ram is too recent for the old nForce 4, there are rumors the GA-8N series works better with older modules like DDR2 533 and there isn't an official memory compatibility list [damn Gigabyte]. Try using only a module, in bios set all ram settings to their most tolerant values (e.g. highest latencies, low fsb); try all slots one by one, from first to fourth. If it doesn't work, try using old ram.

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    Zandrax
    Last edited by zandrax; 08-15-2008, 01:13 PM.
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    • stevo1210
      Badcaps Legend
      • Oct 2006
      • 4156
      • Australia

      #3
      Re: GA-8N-SLI issues

      The RAM I am using is a Kingston 1GB DDRII 667MHz stick. This is the only 667MHz stick I own. The motherboard was apparently designed for 667MHz RAM. So far my system has booted without an issue for the last 4 days. I didn't use slot 1 or 2, but I used slot 3.
      If I use slots 1 or 2, the beeping issue comes back. If I use slots 3 and 4, the beeping issue goes away. I would like to use slots 1 and 2 for another stick of DDRII for dual channel but I don't know how to get around the beeping issues.

      Thanks.
      Don't find love, let love find you. That's why its called falling in love, because you don't force yourself to fall, you just fall. - Anonymous

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      • zandrax
        Hit and miss
        • Dec 2007
        • 1157
        • Italy

        #4
        Re: GA-8N-SLI issues

        Originally posted by stevo1210
        If I use slots 1 or 2, the beeping issue comes back. If I use slots 3 and 4, the beeping issue goes away. I would like to use slots 1 and 2 for another stick of DDRII for dual channel but I don't know how to get around the beeping issues.
        Hmmm, strange enough.
        Try cleaning both slot 1 and 2 with a dry spray deoxidiser, check ram caps and chipset heatsink (remove it, clean it and make sure there is enough thermal paste): nForces are so hot I'm not surprised high temps may be involved in board lock-ups and system dizzyness.
        Lastly there are a phisical damage, say a broken path or similar issues, or a bios issue: chances are quite low, though.

        Zandrax
        Have an happy life.

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        • stevo1210
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          • Oct 2006
          • 4156
          • Australia

          #5
          Re: GA-8N-SLI issues

          I used compressed air to clean slots 1 and 2. No success at all. Still beeps when I plug some RAM into slots 1 and 2. Sometimes I may get lucky and I can boot with RAM in slots 1 or 2. But after a reboot, it goes back to the beeping stage. Slots 3 and 4 on the other hand work like a charm.

          Thanks.
          Don't find love, let love find you. That's why its called falling in love, because you don't force yourself to fall, you just fall. - Anonymous

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          • zandrax
            Hit and miss
            • Dec 2007
            • 1157
            • Italy

            #6
            Re: GA-8N-SLI issues

            Originally posted by stevo1210
            I used compressed air to clean slots 1 and 2. No success at all. Still beeps when I plug some RAM into slots 1 and 2. Sometimes I may get lucky and I can boot with RAM in slots 1 or 2. But after a reboot, it goes back to the beeping stage. Slots 3 and 4 on the other hand work like a charm.
            This seems an hardware fault, maybe fake contacts or a short: if I were you I'd remove the board, check there isn't a screw, iron dust or something like that that is shorting ram contacts, then lie the board on a flat surface (a table) and try pressing slot 1 and 2 against the mainboard.
            OTOH the board works with ram in slot 3 & 4 so you could forget slot 1 & 2 and simply check stability with Prime95 and memtest86+.

            Zandrax
            Have an happy life.

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            • stevo1210
              Badcaps Legend
              • Oct 2006
              • 4156
              • Australia

              #7
              Re: GA-8N-SLI issues

              Strangely enough when I took the board out of the case and tested the board on a cardboard box, RAM slot number 1 worked. Slot 2 didn't work whatsoever. When the board was put back into the case, only slots 3 & 4 worked. Sometimes slot 1 comes back to life but not for very long. Anyway, Stevo decided to ditch this board and buy an Intel DP965LTCK and he has been happy ever since he bought a new board. I even managed to have enough cash to fit in an Abit X600XT graphics card. The board was $40 and the graphics card was $15. My local computer store was having a closing down sale and saw these two on special.

              Thanks.
              Don't find love, let love find you. That's why its called falling in love, because you don't force yourself to fall, you just fall. - Anonymous

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              • zandrax
                Hit and miss
                • Dec 2007
                • 1157
                • Italy

                #8
                Re: GA-8N-SLI issues

                Originally posted by stevo1210
                Strangely enough when I took the board out of the case and tested the board on a cardboard box, RAM slot number 1 worked. Slot 2 didn't work whatsoever. When the board was put back into the case, only slots 3 & 4 worked.
                So fake solderings, bad joints or maybe interrupted paths in pcb: you won't know since you changed board.

                The Intel board is a good deal (has PS/2, Pata and floppy connectors too: an unexpected surprise knowing Intel's desire of getting rid of all legacy connectors); the Abit is adequate except for recent games and HD films, but it costed less than an used one so there isn't anything to argue.

                Good purchase, Stevo.

                Zandax
                Have an happy life.

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