![]() ![]() I will drop the latency down, maybe that was the issue before.Īctually, I think tried 8GB and 4GB DIMMS I'll have to see how 6x8GB works.Ħx4GB DIMMS worked for 24GB wbw, so I know those DIMMS worked in that mobo but I just tried to add the new ones, and it wouldn't.ĮDIT: looking closely at your Pix, it looks like there's some crap in DIMM B2's socket, at the right in the pic. The worst that can happen is it won't boot, lol. I have tried with an I7-920, but I have not tried with the Xeon I have more 8GB DIMM's, so I'll give this a shot. As far as I know, everything else does work, but I will be testing them today in assembling the AMD PII 940 system for testing I have laying around. But then again, I'm not the type of person that has worked on/with thousands of MBs in my lifetime. So what are the chances that the motherboard is actually done for with zero visible damage? Personally, I've never seen it before. RAM- 8 Gb (2*4 GB) Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR3 1600 Tried to boot system, got the red LED flash and fan kick again, and that's all. First try, I got a little flash from two red LEDS on the MB, heat sink fan kicked a little, then nothing. I tried to boot the system up (using a screwdriver to contact the power switch points). I assembled the basics for a system on my (wood) dinner table and turned on the power to the PSU. So last night, I decided to finally try to get it working. I was told it didn't work, but upon very careful inspection, I can find no kind of damage that would suggest anything is fried. I was given a X58 Sabertooth motherboard. ![]()
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