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Fixture
If I had to choose, it would be the Zalman stuff that comes in a "nail polish" glass jar with brush. Mainly because it is much easier to apply properly.
Something that addresses my problem: What to do if you get no response (beeps) when powering up. A checklist of things that have to be plugged in would be the minimum. Beyond that maybe say to reset the CMOS and anything else to provide a little guidance before the end user has to punt.What support documentation would you like to see from a motherboard manufacturer in this case?
No and yes. Everything was plugged in fine.Stupid questions :
- Did you forget to plug the 4pin 12V power cable on the motherboard?
Have you plug the 6pin power cable on the graphic card?
Do you actualy have a beep speaker installed?
The first thing one does upon total failure is to take apart everything specificly making sure that there was no unintended short like a loose screw or an unused, misplaced stay. Reinstall the MB, PS, CPU/Fan, and beep speaker. Nothing else should be attached to the machine: No RAM, no video, no USB, no IDE, ...
Power it up and listen for the beep-speaker code. If still nothing, Check to make sure the beep speaker is properly installed and if so, start replacing, one at a time, from the cheapest to the most expensive.
It's been my experience that C2D boards are fussy about RAM.
I'd fully expect an ECS board to be less fussy in that one respect; ECS hardware is often paired with hardware that's marginal in other ways.
I don't have one to try.Try a different power supply.
Yep. Checked & double-checked.
No unused stays; I installed stays specifically where the mobo had mounting holes (5 + one case-mounted pin). No loose screws (the only screws were for the stays). I didn't try it without RAM or video. I did try it without any drives attached.
The CPU was installed fine; no issues with alignment or anything. The HSF was on tight and the fan would spin up.
The RAM, CPU, HSF, PSU, DVD, and HD all work fine (verified on the other mobo). The only component I didn't test was the graphics card as I used the embedded VGA on the ECS. Whether or not it works shouldn't impact my ability to get a beep code.
BTW, as much as I don't care for the design of the ECS it at least includes a speaker on-board, making the beep-code process easier. Not that I needed it since it worked.