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Hello: Yesterday I tried to do everything people suggested. The results have stayed the same. My minimal system did not have the CDROM, DVD, or floppy. Since the floppy might be necessary, I reconnected that. My two memory cards have been reseated, and tried as single cards in several of the three available slots. The speakers make a blip noise as power is started, but do not make a beep. There is a process to reset the BIOS information (remove the battery, change a jumper) to no avail. A google search revealed someone with the motherboard and video card with this exact problem! He had built 6 machines before, and got similar suggestions. The only new one was to hold the insert key down while powering up. The original author of the thread did not write to say how it was resolved. I'll have to email him to find out. After some reading, it appears like the voltage for 8xAGP is 0.8v. It is a game of divide it in two. The 2xAGP needs 3.3v, 4xAGP needs 1.5v, and 8xAGP needs 0.8v. There are cuts on the bottom of the card which tell which one applies. If the cut is at the forward part, it is the older 3.3v. If the cut is near the back, it is 1.5v. If there are two cuts, then it is a Universal. My video card has the universal form. My motherboard claims to only want 1.5v 8xAGP. I will write ASUS and see if this video card (9200 is mainstream) works with their motherboard. I wish I could determine which part needs to be swapped, but I don't have another PC to really play with. doug
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