First post, by GroundVale284
I had received a Gigabyte GA-5SMM motherboard from Ebay, in what appeared to be an original anti-static bag, similar to an OEM replacement part. Plugging in as much of the small front panel accommodations, and the RAM that the board came with, I got the motherboard to boot with a red COMPAQ Logo, after which it attempted to boot into my spare Windows 98 machine's drive. Obviously, it would not be able to boot it properly, but I just wanted to see if it could actually boot into something.
After that was confirmed, I was hoping to get into the BIOS to adjust some settings and ensure that it boots to CD first to install a new version of Win98. I checked the manual, cleared the CMOS battery, and attempted to power on the machine again. Afterwards, things had definitely gone wrong.
Pressing the Power Switch runs power through the machine, but the machine fails to boot. My constant speed fans spin, but the CPU fan isn't spinning and feels a bit warm when running. I've left a PCI board tester in both situations, and instead of the usual flashes of symbols that go on during boot, I receive the "--" "--" in the digit display.
The following lights are illuminated in the diagnostic PCI Card:
-12V, +12V, +5V, +3.3V: Illuminated
CLK, RESET: Illuminated
IRDY, FRAME: Not Illuminated.
When the PC had proceeded normally but not booted into an OS, the PCI Card shows the following:
Digit Display: "06""0A".
-12V, +12V, +5V, +3.3V: Illuminated
CLK: Illuminated
IRDY, FRAME, RESET: Not Illuminated.
I've tried a lot of things so far, and nothing had appeared so far to wake it out of its permanently resetting state. Removing the RAM from the machine and powering it on causes the same results in the PCI Diagnostic Tool.
I've checked the back end of the board and there doesn't appear to be any debris causing shorts, and all the Front panel pins appear to be un-bent and intact. No shorts there either.
Did I goof up and accidentally slaughter a board I just picked up?