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Trouble with Socket 7 motherboard

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Reply 20 of 24, by MrEWhite

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jheronimus wrote:

P.S.: both mobos support ATX power supplies. Is it safe to use my 650W Corsair CS650M to test them?

Yeah you can.

Reply 21 of 24, by jheronimus

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gdjacobs wrote:
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- it can't be AT PSU connectors. There are only two ways to connect them, and I accidentally tried them both. Now I know that black ground wires should be next to each other, so there is really only one way to attach them;

Hopefully you didn't kill the board in question as a result.

Anyway, I only pulled that stuff with Asus, but they're both doing the same thing now

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Reply 22 of 24, by Tetrium

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Maybe you missed my last reply on page 1, you really should be busy isolating the problem by basic troubleshooting and not try and rush your system into functioning, as rushing and hurrying to quickly fix stuff is a very good way to actually kill stuff (and lots of it).

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Reply 23 of 24, by jheronimus

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Tetrium wrote:

Maybe you missed my last reply on page 1, you really should be busy isolating the problem by basic troubleshooting and not try and rush your system into functioning, as rushing and hurrying to quickly fix stuff is a very good way to actually kill stuff (and lots of it).

Thanks for the advice. I'll start from scratch tonight 😀

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Reply 24 of 24, by jheronimus

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So, I did just like Tetrium suggested. It worked when I tried the CPU the new motherboard came with. I tried this before and I'm not sure what I did differently this time, but it works now. Thanks, man! Thanks a lot!

My old (faster) CPU doesn't, though. So it's the CPU, although it did work before the whole thing.

Is there any way to know if the CPU is dead or there is something I can do? There is still no POST beep when I insert it.

The problem CPU is MMX 223. The working one is Pentium 120

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