Chris Dill
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This is starting a new fresh from https://forums.freenas.org/index.php?threads/supermicro-x10sll-f-no-post-or-vga.39054/#post-241078 as that problem was overcome.
Motherboard: X10SLL-F
MEM-DR380L-HL01-EU16 Hynix HMT41GU7MFR8C-PB Hynix H5TQ4G83MFR 2 RoHS Low Profile
The processor I purchased is: Intel E3-1220v3 SR154 3.1GHz/8M/5GTs LGA1150 Xeon 80W CPU Processor
IPMI works great, system POST just fine. It identifies the CPU, CPU features, RAM, etc. No matter what I do, the system will not go past POST. I tried booting from a USB on the MOBO, and it gave me black screen with bliinking cursor. So I read every thread in here about it... web out, got a USB 2.0 device, no dice. Burned a DVD, and put the ISO on it, no dice. Put in a Windows DVD, same symptom. No matter what I do, it goes to same point and stops.
Now the PSU does provide power to mobo, case, fans etc- but it is a Corsair TX850M and the fan does no spin up- I believe it only spins up when it reaches load, which it is not. I have checked power output and we are good to go.
Any ideas on this one? Not FreeNAS or USB specific, perhaps BIOS or hardware specific?
Motherboard: X10SLL-F
MEM-DR380L-HL01-EU16 Hynix HMT41GU7MFR8C-PB Hynix H5TQ4G83MFR 2 RoHS Low Profile
The processor I purchased is: Intel E3-1220v3 SR154 3.1GHz/8M/5GTs LGA1150 Xeon 80W CPU Processor
IPMI works great, system POST just fine. It identifies the CPU, CPU features, RAM, etc. No matter what I do, the system will not go past POST. I tried booting from a USB on the MOBO, and it gave me black screen with bliinking cursor. So I read every thread in here about it... web out, got a USB 2.0 device, no dice. Burned a DVD, and put the ISO on it, no dice. Put in a Windows DVD, same symptom. No matter what I do, it goes to same point and stops.
Now the PSU does provide power to mobo, case, fans etc- but it is a Corsair TX850M and the fan does no spin up- I believe it only spins up when it reaches load, which it is not. I have checked power output and we are good to go.
Any ideas on this one? Not FreeNAS or USB specific, perhaps BIOS or hardware specific?