First post, by Eleanor1967
Hi folks,
in a recent effort to free up some space I decided to go through my boxes of not posting motherboards and get rid of all who are completely dead. Up first was a DFI P5BV3+ rev. C of which I remembered to be completely dead. To my surprise there is actually some activity on the post cards so I decided, since this is actually a nice board I rather see it working than scraped, to ask you guys where I could start with my troubleshooting efforts.
I know that the BIOS EEPROM is fine since I also have a working DFI P5BV3+ rev b and it posts just fine with the EEPROM from the dead rev c board. I'm testing with a known good CPU and RAM, the jumper and switches are set identical to my working rev b board (short of the AT/ATX switching jumper since it doesn’t exist anymore on the rev C board.)
The post card analyzer stops at 0b, which according to bioscentral means on an AWARD PNP BIOS: “PnP initialization; verify the RTC time, detect bad battery, read the CMOS data into the BIOS stack area, assign I/O and memory for any PCI devices ”.
This is were I'm lost, I don't know what to make of this and more importantly what component could make the system fail at this point. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
If you need information on this board, this is probably the best place to look.
Cheers
Eleanor1967