Black88GTA
Diamond Member
A while back, I swapped everything I had into a new case. Turned it on, promptly blew up the PS. So I get a new one, and at the same time get my board RMA'd from Abit (leaky capacitors). Once the new board arrives, I plug everything in, (minus a couple components I wasn't sure about - CCFL and case LCD) and turned it on. NO video output. Checked 3 different video cards - 2 AGP and one ISA. All 3 were tested in other machines and work perfectly. Brand new mobo and PS, and no video.
When I turn the computer on, the LEDs on front light up, fans spin up, HSF goes, HDDs access, etc. Everything sounds normal, but there's no video. One of the video cards that I tried in it has diagnostic LEDs on the board, which illuminate normally for the first 15 or so seconds when it's running, but then the red "error" LED illuminates on the card. What can cause this? Bad processor, bad ram?
I know it's not the vid card, as I tested 3 different ones. Shouldn't be the mobo, it's brand new. PS is also brand new. I wouldn't think that drives, etc. could cause this - or can they? Please help if you know what this might be, I'm tearing my hair out!
System is an AMD Thunderbird 1.1GHz, Abit KT-7 RAID board, 768MB ram, Antec TrueBlue 480 PS, with the usual assortment of HDDs and optical drives.
When I turn the computer on, the LEDs on front light up, fans spin up, HSF goes, HDDs access, etc. Everything sounds normal, but there's no video. One of the video cards that I tried in it has diagnostic LEDs on the board, which illuminate normally for the first 15 or so seconds when it's running, but then the red "error" LED illuminates on the card. What can cause this? Bad processor, bad ram?
I know it's not the vid card, as I tested 3 different ones. Shouldn't be the mobo, it's brand new. PS is also brand new. I wouldn't think that drives, etc. could cause this - or can they? Please help if you know what this might be, I'm tearing my hair out!
System is an AMD Thunderbird 1.1GHz, Abit KT-7 RAID board, 768MB ram, Antec TrueBlue 480 PS, with the usual assortment of HDDs and optical drives.