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Old 05-05-2008, 09:21 PM
Charles
 
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Default Dimension 2400

I know this is an old system I was given but before I strip it for
various parts I would like to find out some Info.

On turn on I get a steady amber power light on the front as well as a
steady HD light. The ABCD lights on the back are not on at all. The
system fan comes on as well as the fan in the PS. The green light comes
on on the MB as well. I am thinking the MB is toast but want to check
here first. It currently has no memory installed but I should be
getting some kind of POST beeps but thee are none.

Thanks anyone,
Charles
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Old 05-06-2008, 01:59 AM
Ben Myers
 
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Default Re: Dimension 2400

It needs memory to do anything at all. Remove the heat sink to see if the
processor is still there. No processor, no beeps... Ben Myers

On Mon, 05 May 2008 16:21:13 -0500, Charles <cwmickey@xoc.net> wrote:

>I know this is an old system I was given but before I strip it for
>various parts I would like to find out some Info.
>
>On turn on I get a steady amber power light on the front as well as a
>steady HD light. The ABCD lights on the back are not on at all. The
>system fan comes on as well as the fan in the PS. The green light comes
>on on the MB as well. I am thinking the MB is toast but want to check
>here first. It currently has no memory installed but I should be
>getting some kind of POST beeps but thee are none.
>
>Thanks anyone,
>Charles

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Old 05-06-2008, 03:04 AM
William R. Walsh
 
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Default Re: Dimension 2400

Hi!

> I know this is an old system I was given but before I strip it for
> various parts I would like to find out some Info.


The Dim2400 is a workhorse of a system that will do more than you'd think.
It might be worthwhile to put it back together.

> On turn on I get a steady amber power light on the front as well as a
> steady HD light.


I have a healthy Dim2400 that I pulled the memory from and it beeped
unhappily when I turned it back on afterward. The "A" light was green while
B, C and D remained yellow. The power light was green the whole time.

I would definitely make sure that the CPU is in place. Also make sure all
the power connectors are hooked up to the motherboard.

William


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Old 05-06-2008, 03:37 AM
Charles
 
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Default Re: Dimension 2400

William R. Walsh wrote:
> Hi!
>
>
>>I know this is an old system I was given but before I strip it for
>>various parts I would like to find out some Info.

>
>
> The Dim2400 is a workhorse of a system that will do more than you'd think.
> It might be worthwhile to put it back together.
>
>
>>On turn on I get a steady amber power light on the front as well as a
>>steady HD light.

>
>
> I have a healthy Dim2400 that I pulled the memory from and it beeped
> unhappily when I turned it back on afterward. The "A" light was green while
> B, C and D remained yellow. The power light was green the whole time.
>
> I would definitely make sure that the CPU is in place. Also make sure all
> the power connectors are hooked up to the motherboard.
>
> William
>
>

This computer still has the celeron processor in it. That was the first
thing I checked. I will probably end up saving the parts for my other
2400 that has also been a workhorse for the past several years. Yes I
was under the impression that even without memory you would still get
some kind of beep error. If I run across another 2400 motherboard or
even a 4600 I may try to put it back together but not at the e-bay
prices for motherboards.

Thanks,
Charles
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Old 05-06-2008, 04:18 AM
Ben Myers
 
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Default Re: Dimension 2400

If the price is right for you, a Dimension 4600 board would be better than the
2400 board. Same chassis and connectors, more capable motherboard.

Not a 4700 board, though. Too many differences between 4600 and 4700.

.... Ben Myers

On Mon, 05 May 2008 22:37:52 -0500, Charles <cwmickey@xoc.net> wrote:

>William R. Walsh wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>>
>>>I know this is an old system I was given but before I strip it for
>>>various parts I would like to find out some Info.

>>
>>
>> The Dim2400 is a workhorse of a system that will do more than you'd think.
>> It might be worthwhile to put it back together.
>>
>>
>>>On turn on I get a steady amber power light on the front as well as a
>>>steady HD light.

>>
>>
>> I have a healthy Dim2400 that I pulled the memory from and it beeped
>> unhappily when I turned it back on afterward. The "A" light was green while
>> B, C and D remained yellow. The power light was green the whole time.
>>
>> I would definitely make sure that the CPU is in place. Also make sure all
>> the power connectors are hooked up to the motherboard.
>>
>> William
>>
>>

>This computer still has the celeron processor in it. That was the first
>thing I checked. I will probably end up saving the parts for my other
>2400 that has also been a workhorse for the past several years. Yes I
>was under the impression that even without memory you would still get
>some kind of beep error. If I run across another 2400 motherboard or
>even a 4600 I may try to put it back together but not at the e-bay
>prices for motherboards.
>
>Thanks,
>Charles

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Old 05-06-2008, 01:17 PM
Charles
 
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Default Re: Dimension 2400

Ben Myers wrote:
> If the price is right for you, a Dimension 4600 board would be better than the
> 2400 board. Same chassis and connectors, more capable motherboard.
>
> Not a 4700 board, though. Too many differences between 4600 and 4700.
>
> ... Ben Myers
>
> On Mon, 05 May 2008 22:37:52 -0500, Charles <cwmickey@xoc.net> wrote:
>
>
>>William R. Walsh wrote:
>>
>>>Hi!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I know this is an old system I was given but before I strip it for
>>>>various parts I would like to find out some Info.
>>>
>>>
>>>The Dim2400 is a workhorse of a system that will do more than you'd think.
>>>It might be worthwhile to put it back together.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>On turn on I get a steady amber power light on the front as well as a
>>>>steady HD light.
>>>
>>>
>>>I have a healthy Dim2400 that I pulled the memory from and it beeped
>>>unhappily when I turned it back on afterward. The "A" light was green while
>>>B, C and D remained yellow. The power light was green the whole time.
>>>
>>>I would definitely make sure that the CPU is in place. Also make sure all
>>>the power connectors are hooked up to the motherboard.
>>>
>>>William
>>>
>>>

>>
>>This computer still has the celeron processor in it. That was the first
>>thing I checked. I will probably end up saving the parts for my other
>>2400 that has also been a workhorse for the past several years. Yes I
>>was under the impression that even without memory you would still get
>>some kind of beep error. If I run across another 2400 motherboard or
>>even a 4600 I may try to put it back together but not at the e-bay
>>prices for motherboards.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Charles

I debated doing that to my other 2400 a couple of years ago but kind of
fell into a 4600 board with case for $25 so ended up rebuilding the 4600
and kept the 2400 also. Both have been almost bulletproof machines.

Charles
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