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will a motherboardPOST without a processor or if there is a faulty/dead
processor being used?

same said for will a motherboard POST without RAM or if faulty/dead RAM is
being used?

please please someone answer me

TIA

Christo
 
Christo said:
will a motherboard POST without a processor

Nope. A few do have some mechanism to howl about a lack of a cpu.
or if there is a faulty/dead processor being used?

Depends on how its faulty.
same said for will a motherboard POST without RAM

Yes, that is possible. Not always feasible tho, particularly
when the bios is uncompressed before being executed,
there is nowhere to uncompress it to without any ram.
or if faulty/dead RAM is being used?

Again depends on what the fault is.
please please someone answer me

Wouldnt dream of it.
 
Christo said:
will a motherboardPOST without a processor

no.

or if there is a faulty/dead
processor being used?
maybe, if it's not entirely dead. If its just unstable, it might post.
same said for will a motherboard POST without RAM
no. However, Some motherboards have soldered on ram (aincient mbs
mostly)

or if faulty/dead RAM is
being used?

it dead, no, if faulty maybe.
 
will a motherboardPOST without a processor or if there is a faulty/dead
processor being used?

same said for will a motherboard POST without RAM or if faulty/dead RAM is
being used?

please please someone answer me
POST is Power On Self Test. The BIOS performs the test of components.
You need power to the MB. Seeing your other posts, you probably have
that. If your MB isn't dead you are POSTing, but not successfully.
You don't need a CPU, but the post will fail to complete. You should
get a beep code.
You don't need memory, but the post will fail to complete. You should
get a beep code.
You don't need a graphics card, but the post will fail to complete.
You should get a beep code.
If you don't get a beep code, the likely culprits are:
1. You don't have a working speaker properly attached.
2. Your motherboard is dead.

Having said that, I have seen so many examples of good boards and
other components being RMA'd that I don't trust anything you've said.
I don't trust that you have a good speaker connected to the correct
pins. You have to prove it, and maybe you can't. I don't trust that
you have a good power supply, etc.
In any case, you might want to take the board to a shop and pay to
have it properly tested. Because if you RMA it and end up back
where you started, it would be worth the cost.
I'm not being hard on you. I just went through a similar scenario
with an Intel board and was advised by multiple people to RMA the
board. Having seen over and over where RMA is just a solution
for stupidity, I didn't trust my own diagnosis and kept on until I
found the real solution. But that board has nothing to do with your
problem, and you could in fact have a bad board.

--Vic
 
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