Thanks guys, non of my suppliers can get hold of LGA1156 mobo's anymore in
this part of the world. So looks like i am in for a new mobo, CPU and
aftercooler :-)


On 11 December 2012 22:02, Gary Roach <gary719_li...@verizon.net> wrote:

> On 12/11/2012 09:10 AM, Kelly Clowers wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Gary 
>> Roach<gary719_list1@verizon.**net<gary719_li...@verizon.net>>
>>  wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>> The first thing I would do is run a post check on the motherboard. If you
>>> are lucky your board has a built in post card
>>>
>>>
>> Uh, what? I would not call that luck, I would call that "I paid big
>> money for real server-class equipment". I have never seen a post board
>> come with consumer-class equipment.Maybe nowadays the really high-end
>> enthusiast space has such things?
>>
>> Anyway, why do you need one? If the POST is coming up with anything it
>> will beep a post code. Sure, it is more annoying to decipher than
>> looking at a display, but you don't have to buy anything... And anyway
>> it sounds like this MB never gets to post.
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Kelly Clowers
>>
>>
>>
>>
> Well my board is an Intel DP55KG that I paid about $180 for. Not cheap but
> not that expensive. There is a big difference between beep codes and
>  numeric readouts. The numerics can give very detailed information as to
> the source of the problem. I will be willing to bet that the board got
> through some of the post steps even though nothing noticeable happened. Of
> course all of this is somewhat academic if his board doesn't have a built
> in post card. It's cheaper to just buy another motherboard.
>
> Gary R.
>
>
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Mark

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