Recent content by tle0001

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    Dead motherboard? CPU?

    I solved my issue by removing the mobo and pulling out an extra riser from the case. If you tested the mobo outside the case and still had an issue, I'd imagine your problem is with the seating of your ram, cpu, or graphics card if they are all fairly new.
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    Computer boots, no video.

    I now kind of feel bad for people who mistakenly replace an entire computer, to find out all they had to do was remove one screw. I was about 5 minutes from scrapping my system and replacing everything.
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    Computer boots, no video.

    Update: Completely dis-assembled my case. I took all the parts out, found a spare riser under the motherboard with no responding screw hole. I removed that riser. I re-seated the motherboard. I plugged in the HSF, hooked up both mobo power connectors, installed graphics card and one stick...
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    Dead motherboard? CPU?

    I'm having the same issue. I just replaced Ram and graphics card. Everything powers on except I have no screen. Pulled CMOS battery, took out a stick of ram, removed all usb/cdrom/hdd/ tv tuner, etc. I am not really wanting to spend any more money right now but if you confirm it's a PSU...
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    Computer boots, no video.

    Asus P5N32-E SLI - Motherboard Intel dual core processor 2x1gb PNY RAM VGA Sapphire Radeon 4650 Coolmax CP-500T PSU These are my updated specs. I just installed a new graphics card and memory and I'm still getting no video. I took out the battery to reset the CMOS. I also attempted to...
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    Computer boots, no video.

    I just ordered new ram and a new graphics card. I'm hoping the problem was with the ram. I'll update this thread if the problem persists or I encounter something new. Thanks for the hint in the meantime.
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    Computer boots, no video.

    In the interim, would anyone know if there is something in the BIOS I could change that might solve this? Fixing a software problem is a lot cheaper than going to hardware route.
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    Computer boots, no video.

    It would seem that removing and reinstalling the CMOS battery has at least temporarily allowed me to re-enter windows with video. I'm going to restart within the next hour and see if the issue resolved itself now that the chipset/graphics drivers have kicked in. I'll post.
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    Computer boots, no video.

    Valid point. I should say rather that: mobo light is coming on cpu fan is working graphics card fan is working psu fan is working all parts are receiving power This leads me to believe it is ram, but that's why I'm asking.
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    Computer boots, no video.

    Specs: Asus P5N32-E SLI - Motherboard Intel dual core processor 1gb OCZ ram 7900gt nvidia graphics card Basically, I am just trying to get my old gaming pc back to working condition for minor use (schoolwork mainly). My old mobo/cpu were toast, so I got the current ones from a friend...
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    NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150 graphics drivers

    I need to install the drivers for a NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150 that has been ghosted. Anyone know where I could find them?