First post, by obobskivich
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- l33t
So I was doing some testing tonight with my 875PBZ and a few graphics cards (should say - I was hoping to do...); got what I wanted with the FX 5900XT installed, switched to the 5800 Ultra, Windows had heart failure so I reformatted (it needed done anyways, I was hoping to cheat and do all of the "damage" to Windows on one install before dumping it into the sea - but no such luck) , installation is all AOK and away we go. The 5800U is in the middle of a killer 3D01 run (probably would've cleared 17000), when nVidia System Sentinel kicks in and ruins the party. It said the 5800 wasn't getting enough power (and dropped it down to 250MHz), and I figured "well, it's only drawing around 300W at the wall to give me a solid 350FPS, maybe the Thermaltake I use for testing isn't able to keep up with that..." so I popped the 500W Antec out of the system the 5800U came from and hooked it up, and the D875PBZ refuses to turn back on. Switch to the Corsair 520W from the QuadSLI system, system still refuses to power back on. Pull the 5800U and test it in the system it came from, it works just like it should.
There's no errors, no "start and die" etc the board simply refuses to start. I've cleared CMOS, reseated most stuff (tried with the 5800U out), etc and it just sits there. It shows power good with LEDs, the PSUs work, nothing blew up or popped or whatever, it just won't start. Any ideas? 😕
EDIT:
Thought of an easier way to explain what's happening: it's behaving like it was installed in a case with no standoffs and is shorted (this isn't the case, but it's basically the same symptom).