maverik-sg1
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THE ATX SW on the board is connected to the yellow wire off the mach unit - the blue and white cable from teh mach is connected to the power switch on the case.
Mav
Mav
maverik-sg1 said:Make sure teh yellow cable is connected properly to the ATX SW or power switch on the motherboard - all should be well then. Once that temperature is reached you can use the onboard powerswitch to turn on the system manually just to check it's all okay.
IF it does not start after that then make sure you have all you power conected to the motherboard correctly.
Also if you are trying the DFI for the first time make sure your ram is in the orange slots (prefereably for first start-up just use one stick of ram)
Out of interest which PSU are you using on that DFI motherboard, are you using the 4v DIMM and what RAM?
Mav
maverik-sg1 said:Yep - it's possible you are on an older BIOS. As soon as you can get into Windows download and install the 623 BIOS found in the download section at www.DFI.COM.TW
The USB keyboard has to be enabled in the BIOS (I think??) and up the volts on the ram to 2.8v in the Genie BIOS settings.
I am assuming that you have connected Serial ATA devices in the NVIDIA SATA ports (the 4 port set-up in a square) not the inline ports which are SIL3114 (SIL3114 can be disabled in the BIOS)
That should get you into Windows - also ensure that if you have more than one hard disk conntected that the boot drive (the one with the OS installed) is set to the number 1 postion in the hard disk boot priority settings in the advanced BIOS section or is in port 3 on the NVIDIA SATA connectors.
Mav
name='boardy' said:Is it a new mobo or have you set windows up on it before with the mobo. If your using a RAID from another PC then it wont work
Rackem said:It was all working on a Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe before now i have a DFI lanparty Expert!!
Does this mean i will have re-format everything?
name='Rackem' said:Whats the TCCD?