Thanks for the replies.
It would seem strange to me that my RAM settings would cause this, since I have never been able to set/modify them.. I've never gotten past post (and now I don't seem to even get there?). I tried holding down delete, but it's the same. Everything spins up, case fans, cpu fan, graphics card fan, harddrive, cd-rom drive (don't know about the floppy drive, but most likely it powers up too. I've used it before and know it works.) No signal to monitor, no beeps.
I'm not using USB mouse or keyboard.
I also know that the monitor is working.
Yes, I did try with the motherboard outside of the case too.
Just now I tried with only cpu+fan, mobo, graphics card, psu and ram. I had tried it and many other combinations before, but just to make sure. It didn't work this time either..
Yes, I have connected the two cables from the PSU to the motherboard.
"I think it will only support 1.5v and .......what's an 8x AGP card.... .5v I think."
A Asus GeForce4 Ti4200 is 8x AGP, isn't it? So this could be the problem? I thought this motherboard supported 8x AGP cards?
It would seem strange to me that my RAM settings would cause this, since I have never been able to set/modify them.. I've never gotten past post (and now I don't seem to even get there?). I tried holding down delete, but it's the same. Everything spins up, case fans, cpu fan, graphics card fan, harddrive, cd-rom drive (don't know about the floppy drive, but most likely it powers up too. I've used it before and know it works.) No signal to monitor, no beeps.
I'm not using USB mouse or keyboard.
I also know that the monitor is working.
Yes, I did try with the motherboard outside of the case too.
Just now I tried with only cpu+fan, mobo, graphics card, psu and ram. I had tried it and many other combinations before, but just to make sure. It didn't work this time either..
Yes, I have connected the two cables from the PSU to the motherboard.
"I think it will only support 1.5v and .......what's an 8x AGP card.... .5v I think."
A Asus GeForce4 Ti4200 is 8x AGP, isn't it? So this could be the problem? I thought this motherboard supported 8x AGP cards?