Customer Induced Damage Prevention
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Uploaded on Mar 25, 2011
Reduce motherboard boot failure by avoiding common types of damage after purchase.
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CollateralDmage 1 year ago
i bought an intel dp43bf motherboard for cheap, the box says supports most lga775 sockets including old pentiums, i have a pentium 4 2.66 and a pentium d945 3.4 ghz my question is when i got everything set up ready to go i turn on the psu and push the power button i get like a 1.second start then it shuts off by itself, is it the cpu? because i tested 2 psu's and they are working on other computers, cant be ram because i get no beeps the board doesnt even stay on for more than 1 second.
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