My desktop computer uses an Intel dg41cn motherboard with a E2180 processor and 1 GB of RAM.
I tried to raise the processor frequency (GHz) and the system restarted. I then went to the BIOS. In the BIOS I changed the RAM speed (actually underclocked in BIOS to lesser speed) — it was altered already (5334 or something like that). Now the system continuously restarts without POSTing (or without entering the BIOS).
I have already tried the jumper/CMOS removal, and using RAM from another system, but nothing is working. I have no idea what to do now. I suspect the CPU is gone, or it's the motherboard. I first switched on the system without a ram, and it gave me three beeps. Now when I put the RAM in, the system goes about its restarting cycle. Can someone help me?
I tried to raise the processor frequency (GHz) and the system restarted. I then went to the BIOS. In the BIOS I changed the RAM speed (actually underclocked in BIOS to lesser speed) — it was altered already (5334 or something like that). Now the system continuously restarts without POSTing (or without entering the BIOS).
I have already tried the jumper/CMOS removal, and using RAM from another system, but nothing is working. I have no idea what to do now. I suspect the CPU is gone, or it's the motherboard. I first switched on the system without a ram, and it gave me three beeps. Now when I put the RAM in, the system goes about its restarting cycle. Can someone help me?