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Hey guys, I'm having an issue with my new system, and some of my friends recommended me ask on this site. I did a search and did not find anything about it, and hopefully this is the correct location to ask.

At the moment I have only a stick of ram, my processor, and the power supply hooked up, and when I turn the system on, I get an error code 87, or 'NET PC: Build SYSID Structure' error.

My Mobo is an Abit IP35 pro
PSU is an OCZ gameXstream power supply
Processor is an Intel core 2 Quad, product code BX80562Q6600SLACR


I would appreciate any / all words of wisdom in the matter, as It's my first home built system and I'm already stumped.

Thanks

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Aero2 wrote :

Hey guys, I'm having an issue with my new system, and some of my friends recommended me ask on this site. I did a search and did not find anything about it, and hopefully this is the correct location to ask.

At the moment I have only a stick of ram, my processor, and the power supply hooked up, and when I turn the system on, I get an error code 87, or 'NET PC: Build SYSID Structure' error.

My Mobo is an Abit IP35 pro
PSU is an OCZ gameXstream power supply
Processor is an Intel core 2 Quad, product code BX80562Q6600SLACR


I would appreciate any / all words of wisdom in the matter, as It's my first home built system and I'm already stumped.

Thanks



You might try posting your question here. HTH.

http://forum.abit-usa.com/

Profile: stranger
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Are you sure the post code is not 8.7. which means power to the CPU is not sufficient?

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Um i might be wrong but dont u need to atleast have a harddrive connected? And also does the MB have onboard graphics, cause you need some form of graphics dont you?


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