OK, this has me stumped. First Gigabyte board, I'm not happy.
Basicly the mobo will power up for one second, and then power down. This is repeatable. Now the ODD: If I leave the ATX_12volt 4-pin cable unplugged it will stay on, but you can't soft power it down or anything.
I've tried two different power suppplies, starting up out of the case, in the case, in another case w/ different PSU, different heatsink and fan (first WAS seated squarely and properly), I even tried with no memory in the slots - still one second power up, shuts down. No beeps, nothing. In fact, I don't even think it powers up for a second, more like half.
I really needed this to work tonight for a gift for someone this weekend, but obviously that won't happen. This isn't the first PC I have built by far but it is my first Gigabyte motherboard. Help?
Other facts: E1200 dual core Celeron, G.Skill 1066 1Gb sticks. x2, tried Intel stock heatsink/fan and Scythe Ninja w/ fan. Various vidcards, etc. All no go.
Thanks.
Basicly the mobo will power up for one second, and then power down. This is repeatable. Now the ODD: If I leave the ATX_12volt 4-pin cable unplugged it will stay on, but you can't soft power it down or anything.
I've tried two different power suppplies, starting up out of the case, in the case, in another case w/ different PSU, different heatsink and fan (first WAS seated squarely and properly), I even tried with no memory in the slots - still one second power up, shuts down. No beeps, nothing. In fact, I don't even think it powers up for a second, more like half.
I really needed this to work tonight for a gift for someone this weekend, but obviously that won't happen. This isn't the first PC I have built by far but it is my first Gigabyte motherboard. Help?
Other facts: E1200 dual core Celeron, G.Skill 1066 1Gb sticks. x2, tried Intel stock heatsink/fan and Scythe Ninja w/ fan. Various vidcards, etc. All no go.
Thanks.
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