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  • MA785GMT-UD2H Issue

    I just bought the brand new Gigabyte MA785GMT-UD2H, CPU AMD X4 965 and Power Supply 600watt from yesterday. I put all the part all together and plus everythings right, when i turn it on the monitor show me OFF MODE IN 5 SECOND. I cant even get into BIOS or anything. Is anyone here can help me with this problem

  • #2
    Re: MA785GMT-UD2H Issue

    Does it look like it starts up?
    which port do you connect the monitor to?

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    • #3
      Re: MA785GMT-UD2H Issue

      i plus in video card and try onboard too it doest work

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      • #4
        Re: MA785GMT-UD2H Issue

        Which port the D-Sub or DVI-D? And what kind of cable do you use?

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        • #5
          Re: MA785GMT-UD2H Issue

          DVI i had tried on diff monitor and diff case it doesnt work at all it happen to my Intel be4 thats why i bought this new AMD and it happen again so i dont know why

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          • #6
            Re: MA785GMT-UD2H Issue

            When you have a no P.O.S.T. Just before sending the motherboard back you will want to remove the motherboard from the case and perform a P.O.S.T. bench test to it.
            Instructions as follows.
            Please follow the following simple steps.
            1. Remove the motherboard from the case and any trays or chassies.
            2. Place the motherboard on top of the cardboard box (you can use the motherboard box)
            3. Install the CPU, CPU fan, Memory, Power supply plugs (plug the 1 X 20 pin and 1 X 4 or 2 X 8 pin from the power supply unit) and a good working video card.
            4. Hook the monitor to the video card and be sure the monitor is switched on.
            5. Turn on the system board by using the case "Power on" switch.
            6. If the system fails to POST, check the components' insertion again to ensure they are all connected properly.
            Then RMA. This may save you some time and S&H charges if it is a short from the case.
            Last edited by artdrivers; 12-21-2009, 02:05 PM.
            http://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte...ench-test.html
            http://www.gigabyte-usa.com/FileList...ios_qflash.pdf
            Phenom II 945 @ 3.2Ghz w/Thermaltake Big Typhoon Pro 14 CPU Cooler
            Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H rev.1.1 F11
            Sapphire 3870HD / 100225L / 512MB / ddr4
            4GB / Kingston / KHX8500D2K2/2GN / 5-5-5-18 / 1066Mhz
            (2) WD Caviar / WD2500AAKS/ 250GB in SATA RAID-0
            (1) WD Caviar / WD2500AAKS/ 250GB in SATA AHCI
            (2) IDE's 1 8XdualDVDRW 1 52x32x52x CDRW
            Antec /Neo HE550 / 550W
            Mid size ATX case with show through panel
            2) 80x80 front fans (1) 120x120 rear fan and small nb fan
            Microsoft comfort curve USB keyboard 2000 ver.1.0
            Logitech G500 USB mouse
            Monitor: CMV937A
            7.1+2 Channel High Definition ALC889A
            Dual boot Windows 7 32bit home & Windows 7 64bit home

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            • #7
              Re: MA785GMT-UD2H Issue

              Originally posted by artdrivers View Post
              When you have a no P.O.S.T. Just before sending the motherboard back you will want to remove the motherboard from the case and perform a P.O.S.T. bench test to it.
              Instructions as follows.
              Please follow the following simple steps.
              1. Remove the motherboard from the case and any trays or chassies.
              2. Place the motherboard on top of the cardboard box (you can use the motherboard box)
              3. Install the CPU, CPU fan, Memory, Power supply plugs (plug the 1 X 20 pin and 1 X 4 or 2 X 8 pin from the power supply unit) and a good working video card.
              4. Hook the monitor to the video card and be sure the monitor is switched on.
              5. Turn on the system board by using the case "Power on" switch.
              6. If the system fails to POST, check the components' insertion again to ensure they are all connected properly.
              Then RMA. This may save you some time and S&H charges if it is a short from the case.
              i had tried that still doesnt work with the Intel and AMD motherboard...i really dont get it why is that

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              • #8
                Re: MA785GMT-UD2H Issue

                Everything can't be right. You have a bad connection or part somewhere. You may want to try swapping out parts untill you find it, or take it to a repair shop if you don't have spare parts to exchange.
                Last edited by artdrivers; 12-21-2009, 02:30 PM.
                http://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte...ench-test.html
                http://www.gigabyte-usa.com/FileList...ios_qflash.pdf
                Phenom II 945 @ 3.2Ghz w/Thermaltake Big Typhoon Pro 14 CPU Cooler
                Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H rev.1.1 F11
                Sapphire 3870HD / 100225L / 512MB / ddr4
                4GB / Kingston / KHX8500D2K2/2GN / 5-5-5-18 / 1066Mhz
                (2) WD Caviar / WD2500AAKS/ 250GB in SATA RAID-0
                (1) WD Caviar / WD2500AAKS/ 250GB in SATA AHCI
                (2) IDE's 1 8XdualDVDRW 1 52x32x52x CDRW
                Antec /Neo HE550 / 550W
                Mid size ATX case with show through panel
                2) 80x80 front fans (1) 120x120 rear fan and small nb fan
                Microsoft comfort curve USB keyboard 2000 ver.1.0
                Logitech G500 USB mouse
                Monitor: CMV937A
                7.1+2 Channel High Definition ALC889A
                Dual boot Windows 7 32bit home & Windows 7 64bit home

                Comment


                • #9
                  Re: MA785GMT-UD2H Issue

                  Originally posted by artdrivers View Post
                  Everything can't be right. You have a bad connection or part somewhere. You may want to try swapping out parts untill you find it, or take it to a repair shop if you don't have spare parts to exchange.
                  i checked everythings cables memory cpu and video card everything are connect it right maybe the case wire problem?

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                  • #10
                    Re: MA785GMT-UD2H Issue

                    Check the switches on the power supply.
                    http://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte...ench-test.html
                    http://www.gigabyte-usa.com/FileList...ios_qflash.pdf
                    Phenom II 945 @ 3.2Ghz w/Thermaltake Big Typhoon Pro 14 CPU Cooler
                    Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H rev.1.1 F11
                    Sapphire 3870HD / 100225L / 512MB / ddr4
                    4GB / Kingston / KHX8500D2K2/2GN / 5-5-5-18 / 1066Mhz
                    (2) WD Caviar / WD2500AAKS/ 250GB in SATA RAID-0
                    (1) WD Caviar / WD2500AAKS/ 250GB in SATA AHCI
                    (2) IDE's 1 8XdualDVDRW 1 52x32x52x CDRW
                    Antec /Neo HE550 / 550W
                    Mid size ATX case with show through panel
                    2) 80x80 front fans (1) 120x120 rear fan and small nb fan
                    Microsoft comfort curve USB keyboard 2000 ver.1.0
                    Logitech G500 USB mouse
                    Monitor: CMV937A
                    7.1+2 Channel High Definition ALC889A
                    Dual boot Windows 7 32bit home & Windows 7 64bit home

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Re: MA785GMT-UD2H Issue

                      Originally posted by artdrivers View Post
                      Check the switches on the power supply.
                      it is on maybe i go return all the stuff and get the computer already build

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