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    Ext User(OTWarrior via HWKB.com) Guest

    Intel 975X with Core2Duo E6850 bootup issues

    I have just bought an Intel 975X motherboard and a Core2Duo E6850 processor,
    and when I try to boot is up, the fan whirrs for ages, and the screen stays
    black, and the system speaker doesn't make the usual beep.

    I tried the motherboard with my old processor, which works fine, so I am now
    wondering if either:
    1) the Processor is not compatible, despite being the same socket set
    2) The PSU is powerful enough to support the processor
    3) the Processor is damaged


    Any ideas?

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    Ext User(Robyn) Guest

    Re: Intel 975X with Core2Duo E6850 bootup issues

    OTWarrior wrote:
    > I have just bought an Intel 975X motherboard and a Core2Duo E6850

    processor,
    > and when I try to boot is up, the fan whirrs for ages, and the screen

    stays
    > black, and the system speaker doesn't make the usual beep.
    >
    > I tried the motherboard with my old processor, which works fine, so I

    am now
    > wondering if either:
    > 1) the Processor is not compatible, despite being the same socket set
    > 2) The PSU is powerful enough to support the processor
    > 3) the Processor is damaged
    >
    >
    > Any ideas?




    http://support.intel.com/support/mot.../CS-026614.htm

    According to Intel the 1333 MHz FSB E6850 is unsupported on the D975XBX2.

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    Ext User(OTWarrior via HWKB.com) Guest

    Re: Intel 975X with Core2Duo E6850 bootup issues

    for f****s sake, these were recommend by a magazine as the best options. How
    can they suggest that if it is not compatible! thats £450 down the drain!

    What motherboard would be compatible?

    Robyn wrote:
    > > I have just bought an Intel 975X motherboard and a Core2Duo E6850

    >processor,
    > > and when I try to boot is up, the fan whirrs for ages, and the screen

    >stays
    > > black, and the system speaker doesn't make the usual beep.
    > >
    > > I tried the motherboard with my old processor, which works fine, so I

    >am now
    > > wondering if either:
    > > 1) the Processor is not compatible, despite being the same socket set
    > > 2) The PSU is powerful enough to support the processor
    > > 3) the Processor is damaged
    > >
    > > Any ideas?

    >
    >http://support.intel.com/support/mot.../CS-026614.htm
    >
    >According to Intel the 1333 MHz FSB E6850 is unsupported on the D975XBX2.


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    Ext User(OTWarrior via HWKB.com) Guest

    Re: Intel 975X with Core2Duo E6850 bootup issues


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    Ext User(Bill) Guest

    Re: Intel 975X with Core2Duo E6850 bootup issues

    In article <787fcb64c3307@uwe>, u33269@uwe says...
    > for f****s sake, these were recommend by a magazine as the best options. How
    > can they suggest that if it is not compatible! thats £450 down the drain!
    >


    What magazine wrote that?


    > What motherboard would be compatible?
    >
    >

    <snip>

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?
    Submit=Property&Subcategory=280&Description=&Type= &N=2010200280
    &srchInDesc=&MinPrice=&MaxPrice=&PropertyCodeValue =707%3A25639

    http://tinyurl.com/2nnthw

    Those should be compatible.

    Bill

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    Ext User(Robyn) Guest

    Re: Intel 975X with Core2Duo E6850 bootup issues

    OTWarrior wrote:
    > Which of these are better?
    > http://www.intel.com/support/motherb.../CS-027944.htm


    This is a micro-ATX board with onboard graphics which supports the E6850
    using BIOS 0559 or higher.

    > http://www.intel.com/support/motherb.../CS-026643.htm



    The DP35DP supports your processor using BIOS 0267 or higher.


    Of the two Intel motherboards above, the DP35DP is better featured.




    Gigabyte GA-965P-DQ6 (rev. 3.3)
    http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Support/M...ProductID=2453

    Asus P5N-E SLI
    http://usa.asus.com/products.aspx?l1...74&modelmenu=1

    Asus P5K series
    http://usa.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=3&l2=11&l3=534




    Note: some motherboards based on the Intel P35 chipset require DDR3 memory.



    Finally, might you consider parting with the E6850 keeping the 975X
    motherboard ?



  7. #7
    Ext User(DaveW) Guest

    Re: Intel 975X with Core2Duo E6850 bootup issues

    That motherboard came out almost a year before the CPU did, so it may not be
    compatible. At some risk, you might try installing a newer BIOS.

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    DaveW

    ---------------------
    "OTWarrior via HWKB.com" <u33269@uwe> wrote in message
    news:787dbf7388860@uwe...
    >I have just bought an Intel 975X motherboard and a Core2Duo E6850
    >processor,
    > and when I try to boot is up, the fan whirrs for ages, and the screen
    > stays
    > black, and the system speaker doesn't make the usual beep.
    >
    > I tried the motherboard with my old processor, which works fine, so I am
    > now
    > wondering if either:
    > 1) the Processor is not compatible, despite being the same socket set
    > 2) The PSU is powerful enough to support the processor
    > 3) the Processor is damaged
    >
    >
    > Any ideas?
    >
    > --
    > Message posted via HWKB.com
    > http://www.hwkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/...built/200709/1
    >




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    Ext User(Paul) Guest

    Re: Intel 975X with Core2Duo E6850 bootup issues

    Bill wrote:
    > In article <787fcb64c3307@uwe>, u33269@uwe says...
    >> for f****s sake, these were recommend by a magazine as the best options. How
    >> can they suggest that if it is not compatible! thats £450 down the drain!
    >>

    >
    > What magazine wrote that?
    >
    >
    >> What motherboard would be compatible?
    >>
    >>

    > <snip>
    >
    > http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?
    > Submit=Property&Subcategory=280&Description=&Type= &N=2010200280
    > &srchInDesc=&MinPrice=&MaxPrice=&PropertyCodeValue =707%3A25639
    >
    > http://tinyurl.com/2nnthw
    >
    > Those should be compatible.
    >
    > Bill


    I wouldn't take every item on the returned list, as a good alternative.
    A 945 running at FSB1333 ? I bet that doesn't have any headroom left...

    Gigabyte lists mainly P35 motherboards for the E6850, while Asus
    has a mix of the older P965 boards and newer P35 boards. The Asus P5W DH Deluxe
    (a 975X board) is also in the Asus list, which begs the question as to
    why the Intel board cannot follow in its footsteps.

    http://support.asus.com.tw/cpusuppor...Language=en-us
    http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Support/M...ket%20775_1333

    For more info on motherboard choices, I'd look in the Intel forum here:
    They have a working search feature, so you can narrow your search.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...splay.php?f=59

    Paul

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