Having some problems

MikeEnIke

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Hey, today I was to doing a litle overclock.. messed up and my monitor said no input signal on reboot... So I reset my cmos. That didn't work. Took the battery out for about an hour put it back in still doesn't work. Tried re inserting the gfx still not working. I get no beeps. It's an abit AN7 mobo and there is a little status led on the mobo and its says 90 which means that "Complete uGuru initial process, AWARD BIOS take over booting job" and just sits on that. I was thinking to flash my bios?
 
Hey, umm i upped the ram voltage when Ocing from 2.65 to 2.7 would that hav eany effect? It's a 6 month old comp and its been on 2.65 forever. It's pc3500 ram so it was only att 220mmhz but still is tha tpossible?

EDIT: Ghetto tested it. I put the comp running for two hours and the only thing that wasnt remotely warm was my ram even my vid card was warm.
 
This is what happens to me on my rig after I swap out parts or take the case panel off, rofl...

To fix it I unplug the psu main power cable, unplug the atx cable, unplug my vid cards, take out the cmos battery, and switch the clear cmos jumper. I let it sit for 30-60 minutes and hook everything back up and that usuall does the trick.
 
FragTek said:
This is what happens to me on my rig after I swap out parts or take the case panel off, rofl...

To fix it I unplug the psu main power cable, unplug the atx cable, unplug my vid cards, take out the cmos battery, and switch the clear cmos jumper. I let it sit for 30-60 minutes and hook everything back up and that usuall does the trick.

wtf why does that hapen? :eek: what causes that lol
 
FragTek said:
This is what happens to me on my rig after I swap out parts or take the case panel off, rofl...
Jesus Christ, at the rate you've been changing parts of late Fraggles you must be getting very sick of it, or very quick at disassembling by now :D

name='FragTek' said:
To fix it I unplug the psu main power cable, unplug the atx cable, unplug my vid cards, take out the cmos battery, and switch the clear cmos jumper. I let it sit for 30-60 minutes and hook everything back up and that usuall does the trick.
I'd give this a whirl MikeEnIke, and if it doesn't fix the problem then it may well be the motherboard I'm afraid. The Abit AN7 had quite a colourful history as far as the NF2 boards go, After researching this problem I found a number of people having the same problem and most people seem to believe its a problem with the BIOS chip, for some reason the booting stops almost immediately, only showing postcode 90. Then nothing happens, no warning sound, the screen is black and the computer won’t start. It just sit there, fans humming, and waiting for the booting process to continue, but the bios fails to take over. If it's a crapped out board, then it's an excuse to upgrade :D
 
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