Here is what I would do for farts & giggles...
Unplug the tower and hit the power button a few times to de-energize the PSU. Pull all but 1 stick of memory. Disconnect all the drives in the system. Run only the motherboard and video card. Clear the CMOS.. check the manual on how to properly do that...
Power up and see if you get something out of it. If not, swap the 12v for one off the other rail and try again.
If still not... Some Asus motherboards allow the INSERT key be held down to load a boot BIOS when overclocking fails... this is done by hitting the power button and then hit and hold the INSERT key until you hear the beep and boot.
Sounds like a plan... can't hurt, I guess.
[EDIT] Well, that didn't work... even went through the entire process with the monitor plugged into both ports on the GPU (still not sure which, if either, is the default).
Thanks for the tip, though...
Seems all the rhetoric and awards about power saving features is so much more lip service, or in reality a way to keep power requirements within domestic limits!
3 phase PSU's anyone ?
Sorry you are on hold like this.. I know that kind of holdup irrates me to no end.
I take it you do not have another PCIe video card to run a quick test with?
Yup
Another question: anybody know which DVI port on the 7950 is the default? Can't seem to find that info (the manual is more like an advertisement than a proper manual).
From the manual This motherboard does not support memory modules made up of 128 Mb chips or double sided x16 memory modules.
If they are double sided x16 memory modules or made of128mb chips, no
Otherwise, even if chips are on both sides of the sticks.. yes they wil work.
The modules you listed should work however from the thread I browsed they may not boot because of the BIOS and/or the voltage.
Does the EVGA website have any information?
Also.. you may want to bookmark this for searching EVGA issues and answers... http://www.evga.com/community/
I'd like to see that board fire up at a technician's bench before I bought more ram for it.
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