View Full Version : DFI Lanparty UT Ultra D INSTALL PROBLEM
STL_PCUSER
02-16-06, 09:46 PM
I am building a computer and I put it all together and turned it on and didn't get anything on my monitor and no beeps.
So I uninstalled all peripheries and the graphics card and tried it again and the same thing happened.
All I have installed is the memory and the CPU.
When I turn it on I the DRAM power LED and the Standby power LED are lit, but I also have 4 red lights on the Diagnostic LEDs area.
Any help???
bluegreenshxt
02-16-06, 09:57 PM
Make sure you plugged everything in properly? There is a floppy connector and a 4 pin molex connector that you have to plug into the motherboard in addition to the ATX 24pin and 4pin connectors.
You should try booting with one stick of memory in the orange slot closest to the CPU socket.
Giving us more specs about your current system will help us diagnose the problem as well :)
STL_PCUSER
02-18-06, 12:35 PM
I heard from DFI and tried their suggestions without any help
Here are DFI Suggestions. I did this with only the Video card(XFX PVT43PUA GeForce 6600 PCI Express 256MB DDR), Monitor, Keyboard and one memory(Corsair 512 DDR400) installed. No Drives.
Remove power from the system. Pull cord from wall if you must. Or from rear of power supply.
Remove the battery.
Move the CMOS jumper to clear postition (pin 2 and 3).
Move the speaker jumper to on position. Page 7 quick start manual.
Make sure you have a wired keyboard plugged into the PS2 port. Not USB in other words. USB to PS2 OK.
Leave the CMOS jumper at clear for at least 30 minutes.
Put ONLY one ( 1 ) stick of memory in ORANGE slot closest the top edge of motherboard.
Replace the battery.
Set the CMOS jumper back to normal (pin 1 and 2).
Press and hold down the "Insert" Key on the keyboard.
Apply power to power supply again WITH "Insert" key still pressed down.
Press the start/power on button on the rig. WITH the "Insert" key still pressed down.
When you hear the beep from the speaker. Release the "Insert" Key and quickly press the "Delete" key and enter the bios and load optimized defaults. Save and Exit bios and reboot to enter bios to make necessary adjustments.
Still no beep with the same results.
The fans all start and the Standby Power LED and the DRAM power LED light up and I get 4 red lights in the Diagnostic LED's area.
Could it be the power supply or a short? Some forums suggest this as a possible problem. But I would guess I would get the fans or any lights if these were the problems.
Looks like I will have to return it. This will be a hassle since I bought from ZipZoomFly.
bluegreenshxt
02-18-06, 01:53 PM
Corsair and DFI doesn't play well together :)
yahooadam
02-18-06, 02:28 PM
CPU error by the sounds of it
try re-seating the CPU
and yes Corsair doesnt play well in DFI boards
but 4 ligts on mean the CPU hasnt been detected
http://img433.imageshack.us/img433/896/lights1xx.jpg
yea i have one of those same boards with the same problem its a bad bios DFI wont send me a new one without RMA ing the whole mobo and i dont have the time.here an excerpt from my contact with them
Sir from your email I assume the board is very new and therefore I suggest you rma back to the purchasing vendor for a replacement. Thank you.
Please use *Reply All* option when communicating with tech support.
Sincerely,
Robert AKA RGone...
robert@dfiweb.com
rgone@dfi-street.com "forum addy"
www.dfi-street.com
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From: Scott Waters
Sent: Sun 11/20/2005 11:43 PM
To: Robert DFI; techsupport@dfiweb.com
Subject: RE: Bad Bios
Ok I just ran through that list 2 times with different sticks of memory to
rule that out and stil same issue no beeps and monitor just blanks out all
led's on the MB come on fans and such but thats it.
Richartz
03-09-06, 05:20 PM
I have the same board and had the same problem for a while, it was solved by reseating the audio card, this fixed it for me but came accross another problem where xp setup wouldnt work, this was fixed by changing the usb chip type from 1.1+2.0 to just 1.1
there u go, hope it helps
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