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    Aw9d-max Start Up Probs

    ok its a new build just put every thing in, powerd it up and i get lights and cpu fans, then the fans stop after 10 or so seconds the lights stay on and i get nothing on the screan at all. the post code display shows the number 25 on the board, i have taken all drives out reseated the graphics card tried the ram in all slots and each stick on its own but with no luck tried resetting the ccmos no luck there
    any one got any ideas would b great

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    Re: Aw9d-max Start Up Probs

    25 is usually gfx related.
    The card is fully inserted?
    Do you have the 6-pin cable connected to the gfx card?

    Do you have another gfx card that you can try?

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    Re: Aw9d-max Start Up Probs

    Quote Originally Posted by BUFF View Post
    25 is usually gfx related.
    The card is fully inserted?
    Do you have the 6-pin cable connected to the gfx card?

    Do you have another gfx card that you can try?
    yep all of the above


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    Re: Aw9d-max Start Up Probs

    yea the card is fully inserted and the 6pin is conected to the card and no i dont have another pci exp card to try in it and my other pc does not take pci exp cards which kind of makes me stuck

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    Re: Aw9d-max Start Up Probs

    Remove the card and power up the motherboard. If the post code stays on 25 then its a motherboard fault. The post codes carry on to 7F or FF then you will know the card is causing the issue.

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      • CPU:
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      • 1200 Watt Neo Link PSU
      • Case:
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      • Samsung SM-226CW 22" Widescreen LCD Monitor
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    Re: Aw9d-max Start Up Probs

    yea it still does the same with the card out so must b the board will have to rma it thanks for the help guys

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