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Intel E139761Mobo Pentium II No video

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stduc

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The current situation is.

All disk drives and other cards have been removed. Power to the disk drives has also been removed.

With 1 stick of RAM & either a Trio64 PCI vid card or a GA660 vid card there are no beeps on power up and no video either. There is no on board video. I don't have the mobo manual and googling for one gets me nowhere.

If I remove the RAM, then I get POST beeps

Before I bin the whole thing, has anyone any suggestions on anything I may have missed.
 
Try resetting the CMOS and if possible try a different stick of ram or at least try it in another slot.
 
does the no video signal show on the monitor?
 
Any other than slot 1 for the RAM gives the following beep codes.

beep - beep beep beep pause beep beep beep - beep then silence

The No Video/check cable display goes off as soon as I power up.

I have both cleared cmos & removed the battery overnight. The battery is good (3.1v) on my meter.
 
stduc,

Try posting the mobo make & mdl here as many of us have encountered many mobo types over time.

rvnguy
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Try posting the mobo make & mdl here as many of us have encountered many mobo types over time.

It's in the thread title!

However to re-iterate and expand.

On the board is written Intel E139761 and a label has AA 703649-405 on it. Quite a lot of googling makes me think it is an OEM version of the AL440LX. But I am not 100% on that.

You can see a picture of the board here - And this is possibly the manual.
 
stduc,

Thanks....I will check my archive and with this additional info others can also

Get back to you

BTW: Knowing this is an older vintage system, has this ever functioned for you? I have had trouble, mostly PIII's slot1 CPU's with the stepping, a jumper settting to match CPU speed. Never with PII's but it might be a consideration.

rvnguy
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