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    Hammerhead Shark Hammerstein's Avatar
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    Verification on a dead motherboard...

    As you can see in my sig, I RMA'ed a Biostar iDeq twice...currently am in the middle of my second. I would put this post in Tech Support but I would like to hear the thoughts of the people who frequent the mobo board, especially...

    It's a bit of a story on what happened, but please bear with me. I just want to make sure my thinking makes sense in terms of troubleshooting so when I get a new iDeq, if it still isn't working, then I can go from there...

    Anyways, I got my first iDeq (it's a small form factor system akin to a Shuttle) and set it up. It worked fantastically for three weeks and then the CPU fan header failed. Furthermore, I got a quite noticeable decrease in gaming performance. I assumed the performance issue was the result of my R9800 throttling. However, once I got my second one, the same performance issue was there! Now, it seems to me that it's either the CPU, RAM, or mobo that was dead. I had stored both the RAM and CPU as best I could since I'm at college. For the RAM that was in a good bunch of bubble wrap stowed inside a tool chest and my CPU was wrapped similarily.

    So, I don't think that I nuked both parts with static or some such thing. Neither part has any appearance of problems (I.E. no bent pins on the CPU, as if appearance helps ). Presumably, that would leave the motherboard. The performance issues I talk of were incredibly weak memory bandwidth (1700 MB/s in dual channel mode on an i865G! by SANDRA) and CPU scores (3000-some in the SANDRA ALU part of the arithmetic test). Furthermore, 3D Mark 2001 was at 7100 instead of 15000.

    So, think I did the right thing? Or should I start RMA'ing other stuff...
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    F^&#%)@ computers!!!

    I think my motherboard is fired!!! The thing will boot-up and then turn off within a second. I don't know if I could do anything to fix it. I thought it was my PSU but I got a new one but it is still doing the samething.
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    Hammerhead Shark Hammerstein's Avatar
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    What's your configuration...it's a bit hard to say without examining everything else.

    For example, there is a known issue with R9700/9800 Pros and certain mobos.
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    Likely the MOBO isnt fried if it boots and THEN dies.
    Sounds like a heat issue with the contact between the CPU and the heatsink fan.
    Take it apart, clean the surfaces, put some fresh thermal compound and toss it back together.
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    Heat probelm?

    How can there a problem with the computer over heating when the case is off and all the fans are working. Also there is no dust on anything since I bought most of the stuff only a week ago. I don't know why it turns on and then off after a second. Do I really need to put thermal grease on the CPU even if it has a stock cooler and it is not overclocked?
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    i'm having the same problem on a epox 8kha+. i suspect its the BIOS at least for me. it would turn on for 5 seconds and turn off by itself.my diagnostic codes stop right at F5

    FF=>F5

    if it boots normally, it would skip right through the F5 light
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    Wow...my post got majorly hijacked :P

    Anyone have any ideas about the original post?
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