Huge fucking problem
Moderator: victimizati0n
Huge fucking problem
Okay guys, I'm going to try to keep this as short as possible:
I rebuilt my computer the other night, mainly to just clean it out and rearrange cables for better airflow. Everything went together just fine, no problems. Until I went to boot up.
Everytime I turn the computer on, there is no signal going to the monitor. I figured it would be a video card problem, but I've tryed two different cards (GeForce 7800GT OC PCIe and GeForce MX420PCI), same thing with each. I also checked the ATX12v connector, was plugged in and had voltage. I checked all other electrical lines as well, everything has power. I tryed 3 different PSUs just to be sure.
Not sure what's wrong. The cards are getting power at least, I just don't know what's going on. I hope I didn't somehow blow out the southbridge of my motherboard or anything...
Any clues?!?
I rebuilt my computer the other night, mainly to just clean it out and rearrange cables for better airflow. Everything went together just fine, no problems. Until I went to boot up.
Everytime I turn the computer on, there is no signal going to the monitor. I figured it would be a video card problem, but I've tryed two different cards (GeForce 7800GT OC PCIe and GeForce MX420PCI), same thing with each. I also checked the ATX12v connector, was plugged in and had voltage. I checked all other electrical lines as well, everything has power. I tryed 3 different PSUs just to be sure.
Not sure what's wrong. The cards are getting power at least, I just don't know what's going on. I hope I didn't somehow blow out the southbridge of my motherboard or anything...
Any clues?!?
Here to impress.
Try takeing out the ram and reseating it, if the ram isnt seated right it could be the cause of your issue.
Also if make sure your putting the GPU in the correct slot, as your mobo supports SLI no??? If not just try the other slot and see what you get.
Other then that just tear it all down, and slowly put it back together again in an open well light area.
Also if make sure your putting the GPU in the correct slot, as your mobo supports SLI no??? If not just try the other slot and see what you get.
Other then that just tear it all down, and slowly put it back together again in an open well light area.
Okay okay aokyayay....
Well I pretty much tried everything, cleared the CMOS and all, nothing worked. I sent it to a local comp place, they said it was the motherboard that went bad. I believe it, because I tested the processor on a friend's comp, and they switched out the RAM to make sure it wasn't bad.
Soooo, I called Asus and sent it back to them. They'll make sure it's bad and send me a new one.... in 7-14 days.
I guess I'll see you guys then.
Well I pretty much tried everything, cleared the CMOS and all, nothing worked. I sent it to a local comp place, they said it was the motherboard that went bad. I believe it, because I tested the processor on a friend's comp, and they switched out the RAM to make sure it wasn't bad.
Soooo, I called Asus and sent it back to them. They'll make sure it's bad and send me a new one.... in 7-14 days.
I guess I'll see you guys then.
Here to impress.
Testing the power supply, the ribbons and the hard drives would have been another step as well. I wouldnt overlook the PSU, but since the ram and cpu were still good the mobo would be logical assumption providing the PSU didnt go bad.
Now in my case Id be F'ed if I ever had to trouble shoot like that because my system needs ATLEAST 485W and the closet I have to it is the 285W out of my HP and that wont cut it.
Now in my case Id be F'ed if I ever had to trouble shoot like that because my system needs ATLEAST 485W and the closet I have to it is the 285W out of my HP and that wont cut it.