And speaking of Beep Codes...
I bought, off eBay, a "refurbished" (New in Open Box) ABIT KN8 V1.1 Motherboard.. Socket 939. I fitted an Athlon64 X2 3800+ Processor.. The PS is an Antec 430 Watt.
I plugged in the Twenty Pin connector (removing the "extra" four pin end) from the PS as the Users Manual states, even tho the PS and the Motherboard both have the Twenty-Four Pin set-up (yes, I plugged the twenty pin in correctly)... I also plugged in the ATX 12V Four Pin and the Molex Four Pin wires to the board..
I plug one stick of RAM into the #1 receiver (as a number of others suggest).
At this point, according to "Zekrahminator's" "How To Build A Computer" (a great "how-to" for an old auto mechanic like me!), the board is to be powered-up.. so I plug in the power cord, turn on the "master switch" on the PS then hit the "Start" button on the case.. All fans are turning (PS, CPU, NB, & two Case). The board Beeps Once! (also, there is no "Post Code" LED on this board, but both the 5VSB & VCC LEDs are lit).
I also tried plugging in a stick of RAM into both the #1 and #3 slots, as it has a Dual Core Processor.. just in case..
"Zekrahminator" stated that: "...your case speaker should be giving you a long set of beeps summing up to 'I have absolutely no hardware plugged into me right now'".
I also plugged in all twenty-four pins to the board (just in case).. No change in the Beep Code.
In the "Basic Beep Codes for ABIT AWARD BIOS Motherboards", there is no "beep code" provision for "testing" a bare board.. a single "one short (beep)" means "System Booting Normally".. I don't feel I should be getting this with no HDD/OS connected.
I don't want to continue with this build only to have to strip it all back down, again.. if "something ain't right".. besides, the "guts" (PS, HDD, CD, ZIP & Floppy Drives) are in my "presently being used" computer..
Bottom line.. Is everything the way it is suppose to be, at this point?
Any help/info appreciated.
Chas.
I bought, off eBay, a "refurbished" (New in Open Box) ABIT KN8 V1.1 Motherboard.. Socket 939. I fitted an Athlon64 X2 3800+ Processor.. The PS is an Antec 430 Watt.
I plugged in the Twenty Pin connector (removing the "extra" four pin end) from the PS as the Users Manual states, even tho the PS and the Motherboard both have the Twenty-Four Pin set-up (yes, I plugged the twenty pin in correctly)... I also plugged in the ATX 12V Four Pin and the Molex Four Pin wires to the board..
I plug one stick of RAM into the #1 receiver (as a number of others suggest).
At this point, according to "Zekrahminator's" "How To Build A Computer" (a great "how-to" for an old auto mechanic like me!), the board is to be powered-up.. so I plug in the power cord, turn on the "master switch" on the PS then hit the "Start" button on the case.. All fans are turning (PS, CPU, NB, & two Case). The board Beeps Once! (also, there is no "Post Code" LED on this board, but both the 5VSB & VCC LEDs are lit).
I also tried plugging in a stick of RAM into both the #1 and #3 slots, as it has a Dual Core Processor.. just in case..
"Zekrahminator" stated that: "...your case speaker should be giving you a long set of beeps summing up to 'I have absolutely no hardware plugged into me right now'".
I also plugged in all twenty-four pins to the board (just in case).. No change in the Beep Code.
In the "Basic Beep Codes for ABIT AWARD BIOS Motherboards", there is no "beep code" provision for "testing" a bare board.. a single "one short (beep)" means "System Booting Normally".. I don't feel I should be getting this with no HDD/OS connected.
I don't want to continue with this build only to have to strip it all back down, again.. if "something ain't right".. besides, the "guts" (PS, HDD, CD, ZIP & Floppy Drives) are in my "presently being used" computer..
Bottom line.. Is everything the way it is suppose to be, at this point?
Any help/info appreciated.
Chas.