I was going to say change the revision and re flash it but you beat me to it. Very puzzling, check over the motherboard and see if anything at all looks questionable on it.
As weird as this may sound try unplugging the IDE drives all of them. I've seen some weird issues with bioses having trouble with certain drives for some reason and causing strange behavior.
Alas even the most bare setup (no drives, no accessories - just RAM and video) yields the same result. I think I'm going to get every BIOS revision I can get my hands on and start flashing in reverse order, hoping perhaps one of them will cooperate. I'm glad I can still technically boot fine otherwise.
Hello, did you tried to change your cms battery? If you have any case fans disconnect it from the motherboard, also make sure your cpu fan is spinning and its comnected in the right slot, reset bios defaults with the jumpers
Try to update your bios to the latest version, once I had similar problems entering the bios, turned out that the low rpm fan was the problem :/ * keep up the good work!
@@abyse Whoa. I think you nailed it. I didn't notice until now that I had the one-wire lead from my CPU fan (just the speed sense wire) still plugged-in. I just booted into BIOS absolutely fine. Holy crap. Thankyou for the recommendation! I batted an eye at it, at first, thinking I had that covered but forgot that my CPU fan had that one wire running to the motherboard regardless of PSU I was using. Whoa. Boy is my face red! I should have a video tomorrow with my results. Thanks!!
I was going to say change the revision and re flash it but you beat me to it. Very puzzling, check over the motherboard and see if anything at all looks questionable on it.
As weird as this may sound try unplugging the IDE drives all of them. I've seen some weird issues with bioses having trouble with certain drives for some reason and causing strange behavior.
Alas even the most bare setup (no drives, no accessories - just RAM and video) yields the same result. I think I'm going to get every BIOS revision I can get my hands on and start flashing in reverse order, hoping perhaps one of them will cooperate. I'm glad I can still technically boot fine otherwise.
@@alecjahn Does it use a 32pin DIP for bios or one of the square ones?
@@cjhawk67 Square. If it was a DIP I could have some fun with my EPROM reader/writer.
Hello, did you tried to change your cms battery? If you have any case fans disconnect it from the motherboard, also make sure your cpu fan is spinning and its comnected in the right slot, reset bios defaults with the jumpers
I've tried the most minimal setup with no luck. Fresh CMOS battery. Full reset doesn't help it.
Try to update your bios to the latest version, once I had similar problems entering the bios, turned out that the low rpm fan was the problem :/ * keep up the good work!
@@abyse Whoa. I think you nailed it.
I didn't notice until now that I had the one-wire lead from my CPU fan (just the speed sense wire) still plugged-in. I just booted into BIOS absolutely fine. Holy crap. Thankyou for the recommendation! I batted an eye at it, at first, thinking I had that covered but forgot that my CPU fan had that one wire running to the motherboard regardless of PSU I was using. Whoa.
Boy is my face red!
I should have a video tomorrow with my results.
Thanks!!
Ayuda se queda y puedo a bios