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The Anti-Midas
- Joined
- Dec 6, 2006
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- Florida, A.K.A. the Sweatbox
System Name | TOO MUCH RADIATOR! | The TV Box a.k.a. The Shoebox |
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Processor | Core i7 4930K @ 4.5GHz | Core i5 6600K @ 4.5GHz |
Motherboard | Asus X79 Rampage IV Extreme | Asus Z170i Pro Gaming |
Cooling | Custom water on CPU and GPU, dual 360mm radiators | Corsair H80i |
Memory | 4x 8GB G.Skill TridentX DDR3-1600 | 2x 4GB G.Skill RipJaws 4 DDR4-3000 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire AMD R9 295x2 | PowerColor AMD HD7970 |
Storage | Samsung SSD 830 256GB, various others | 2x 1TB Seagate Barracudas in RAID1 |
Display(s) | Dell U2713HM 2560x1440 IPS | Panasonic TC-L32E5 1080p IPS TV |
Case | Thermaltake Suppressor F51 (stripped down to hold two radiators) | Cooler Master Elite 130 |
Audio Device(s) | RM-DAC -> Xiang Sheng 708b -> Sennheiser HD650 | HDMI sound device on 7970 |
Power Supply | LEPA G1600-MA 1600W | Corsair CX750M 750W |
Software | Win 10 64 |
Benchmark Scores | over 9000 BungholioMarks, "Bitchin' Fast" |
Alright guys, we tried putting together the P6T system yesterday to no avail, the system would not POST. We have a PC speaker hooked up to the motherboard, the only way we could get any beeps was to try and boot without RAM. We have tried two different processors, an E5620 and an X5650. We have tried different RAM modules in various slots and channels, first with his previous RAM (Crucial D9JNM, 2GB sticks, 1333MHz 1.65V 9-9-9-27) and also with a 2x 4GB kit of G.Skill Ripjaws X (1866MHz 1.5V 8-9-9-24). We have tried moving the GPU to a different PCIE slot. No matter the system configuration, the only time we get beeps is trying to boot without RAM and with the 8-pin CPU power plugged in; if we attempt to boot with the 8-pin CPU power disconnected and no RAM installed, there are no beeps. This tells me that the CPU is being initialized, but possibly not recognized. Is it possible that the board has an older BIOS revision on it that only accepts C0 processors? He has already ordered a new BIOS chip with the latest BIOS on it and we're hoping that will fix the issue.
Both sets of RAM are known working, the GPU and PSU are known working, I find it extremely unlikely that we received two dud CPUs, I inspected the socket and found no bent pins, and the fact that the board gives us any beeps at all gives me good reason to believe the board is fine.
Any ideas, guys?
Thanks in advance.
Both sets of RAM are known working, the GPU and PSU are known working, I find it extremely unlikely that we received two dud CPUs, I inspected the socket and found no bent pins, and the fact that the board gives us any beeps at all gives me good reason to believe the board is fine.
Any ideas, guys?
Thanks in advance.