All I can get is the PPID from the Mobo itself which is useless. #CPU LED COMES ON AND NO INPUT ON MONITOR SERIAL NUMBER#I wasn't ever able to find the serial number from the box because I don't have the box. The worse news is that the 990 Formula Z Sabertooth is donzo. I will need to buy a network card about 50 CAD. The bad news is that the Crosshair V Formula Z Mobo's ethernet is still not working. However, I was able to find my Crosshair V Formula Z Mobo. I wasn't able to ever find my backup 955 BE nor my FX 9590. The culprit was the 990FX Sabertooth R2 Mobo. I will return and report progress if there are any. I don't really want to gamble with ASUS warranty again, if it's going to be the mailing fee down the drain. I don't know where I put the 955 BE I had before so.īasically at this point I'd rather that it's the CPU IFF I could find the 955BE. AMD website says no coverage for bent pins (on cursory glance there were none bent pins) but says no coverage with burnt CPU (How would you know with AMD CPU unless you took off the IHS?) That would probably cost me 30 to high 50 or even 60 or more CAD with no guarantee ASUS would honor it and I have no experience with AMD warranty. I could RMA both of them, but I would then have to at least pay for shipping them to the warranty center. The Mobo is on warranty until 2018 courtesy of the so called TUF warranty, but it's ASUS, so you never know. The CPU is still on warranty until March 31 as soon as I can find an AMD CPU container. No matter what I do, it's fans and a single RED light staring at me. I also tried direct key, needless to say it didn't go into UEFI/BIOS either. System won't turn off without using the rocket switch on PSU. and no, I didn't rub it in while using the scotch tape, lightly enough so the words on the CPU disappeared.Ĭlearing CMOS It caused power up afterwards with straight up power up when using the rocket switch on PSU without pushing the power button up front, but still only fans and CPU LED. So without swapping another CPU in, is there a way to tell it's the mobo or CPU? I could find another AM3/AM3+ CPU, but its hidden somewhere in the basement where I can't find it easy. So I heard that even without CPU, memory, and video put into mobo, the mobo is still supposed to beep or at least the other LEDs were supposed to light up. There's only the green Motherboard power LED and the Red CPU Led and the fans. Even though I didn't put in GPUs, Memory, nor GPU, the LEDs for Video, Memory, and boot device stayed off. Now I took everything off except CPU, heatsink and CPU fan. Tested with a different set of RAM, only one bar, but problem with same status remains. Tested with only one bar of RAM, you know it. Tested with another known good PSU, ditto. Only RAM, heat sink, and GPU, same red LED and fans and nothing else. I took everything apart and put the mobo on the mobo box and got to work. The system stayed on with fans and the LED and there was no emergency heat shut off by the system.įrustrated I started breadboarding. (Both the 24 and 8 heads power were connected on the mobo before anyone ask). So I decided to take off the heat sink and felt the CPU when I switched the thing on. no beep even though I put in the little speaker.Īt this point I decided to pull the second GPU out, no cigar. only way to shut off power is to use the rocket switch on the PSU.Ĥ. the optical drive has power and is able to pull itself out when I push the button.Ģ I try to push down Power button for a long time but the system does not turn off. there was no signal on monitor and I noticed the red CPU Led was lit and stayed lit. I put the system together and push power.ġ. Mobo:Asus Sabertooth 990FX Version 1, I think. Power button able to turn system on but not off. TL DR: Only CPU LED stays on, fans only, nothing else no matter what I do. My system won't boot and CPU LED stays on with no post and no other LED lit.
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