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Old 31st Aug 2008, 06:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Intel motherboard suddenly stops

I have got this motherboard : Intel Desktop Board D860PERL,,,,,,I just tried to change the case for it, now it does not work.

I unplug all the cables (CD and HD ,,the FAN does not spin (some time just start to spin and then stops) . I removed the cmos battery does not fix the issue.

I tried another power supply same thing still going on.

I have got another motherboard it behaved same thing with both power supplies? I do not know if I did something wrong with cablings ?

For the CPU fan to work (testing) do we need to connect the cables to a front panel jumper,,,,,I do not thing so,,,,,but I did connect them
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Hmm, try taking out the motherboard from the case and power up again?
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I did , but it did not work as well
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Take everything out except the processor. I mean even RAM, graphics card etc. Just to see if it starts up.
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You should also try resetting the CMOS settings.
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Take everything out except the processor. I mean even RAM, graphics card etc. Just to see if it starts up.
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You should also try resetting the CMOS settings.
I did

How can i check if the motherboard is dead or not ?
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You mean you can't even start up with just the processor in it?
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Depending on what the new case was you may have shorted the motherboard out.
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You might check that both the 2x2 pin power plug and the 24 pin main power plug are in their connectors all the way.
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