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IAM BUILDING A NEW COMPUTER I HAVE PUT ALL THE COMPONENTS IN PUT ALL THE CONNECTIONS IN STARTED IT UP AND AM GETTING NO SIGNAL TO MONITOR EVERYTHING IS NEW INCLUDING THE MONITOR CABLE ANYONE HAVE ANY IDEA WHAT THE PROBLEM COULD BE.

PS. YES I DID HAVE A CABLE CONNECTED TO THE MONITORTongue out


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make sure the memory is inserted correctly and seated completely in the board



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What graphics card is it?  New ones need both a 8 pin and 6 pin power lead for it to get power.  Also is the fan spinning around on the graphics card?



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What graphics card is it?  New ones need both a 8 pin and 6 pin power lead for it to get power.  Also is the fan spinning around on the graphics card?

some have 2    6 pin or 2     8 pin just fyi


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NO THAT DIDN'T WORK HAVE YOU ANY MORE IDEAS


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NO THAT DIDN'T WORK HAVE YOU ANY MORE IDEAS

 

 

What didn't work?  Rugger's idea?

 

P.S. Have you tried reseating the graphics card?



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OK all sorted.  It turned out there was another 4 pin (12v) power socket on the mobo, which required a power lead connected.  Also it was attached to a TV that may not be compatible.  Jimp is now running it off a normal monitor and getting graphics.  He is now in the middle of the OS install.


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