Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte (More info?)
hey just bought a gigabyte ga-7vt600L for a friends system that i'm
building. Great recommendations on it. Bought it to replace a
gigabyte ga-7400nL board from newegg.com (don't buy refurbished it can
really screw you over). Just got the system together and was up and
running. Got into the bios fine. Looked in the manual and i set the
jumper to recognize a 2600+ rebooted and had no screen whatsoever.
Does anyone have any ideas? My best guess is the ps (also bought the
case from newegg); read the reviews on the case, and some people said
that the ps blew out of few boards of theirs.
Again anyone had a problem like this with a shitty ps?
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte (More info?)
jfitz136 wrote:
> hey just bought a gigabyte ga-7vt600L for a friends system that i'm
> building. Great recommendations on it. Bought it to replace a
> gigabyte ga-7400nL board from newegg.com (don't buy refurbished it can
> really screw you over). Just got the system together and was up and
> running. Got into the bios fine. Looked in the manual and i set the
> jumper to recognize a 2600+ rebooted and had no screen whatsoever.
> Does anyone have any ideas? My best guess is the ps (also bought the
> case from newegg); read the reviews on the case, and some people said
> that the ps blew out of few boards of theirs.
>
> Again anyone had a problem like this with a shitty ps?
>
> JFitz136
Did you try the "auto" settings ?
There have been some reports with problems with 2600+ depending on type,
is it a Barton CPU eg. 512kb cache ?
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte (More info?)
There is no 'jumper to recognize a 2600+'. There is a switch you set on AUTO
to support a 333mHz FSB.
henny
"jfitz136" <jfitz136@wowway.com> wrote in message
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> hey just bought a gigabyte ga-7vt600L for a friends system that i'm
> building. Great recommendations on it. Bought it to replace a
> gigabyte ga-7400nL board from newegg.com (don't buy refurbished it can
> really screw you over). Just got the system together and was up and
> running. Got into the bios fine. Looked in the manual and i set the
> jumper to recognize a 2600+ rebooted and had no screen whatsoever.
> Does anyone have any ideas? My best guess is the ps (also bought the
> case from newegg); read the reviews on the case, and some people said
> that the ps blew out of few boards of theirs.
>
> Again anyone had a problem like this with a shitty ps?
>
> JFitz136
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