A newly assembled system may show problems like frequent error messages and problems while staring up. These problems can be causes by a variety of reasons like loose connections or incorrect settings. Some of the problems can also be caused due to the motherboard.Check all connections and cables on the motherboard. The connections must be tight must be placed properly.
1. Ensure that the motherboard with the CPU, video card, and the memory is properly connected to the power supply.
2. Check the system temperature and ensure that heat sink and fan are working properly.
3. Check whether the power supply is loaded with more devices and components than it can handle. 4. If you have upgraded your system or added a device, the power supply must be able to handle it.
5. The System may have failed. Check the system memory and ensure that is connected and configuration properly. Also check whether the memory is compatible with the motherboard.
6. Check the jumper settings on the motherboard.
Inspect the CPU for an problems.
7. Check the BIOS settings and ensure that they are connected. Set the BIOS settings as default.
8. Inspect the expansion cards on the motherboard for proper correction and configuration.
9. Ensure that the hard disk drives have proper jumper settings.
10. Check the IRQ settings of the system for any conflicts that can arise during system assembly or addition of new hardware.
11. If your cache is corrupt or incompatible, it may lead to motherboard problems. Disable cache in 12. BIOS. If the system works properly, then the cache was faulty.
13. If the system does not work properly, check whether the cache is properly installed.