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Device powers up yet fails to display video output.

Device powers up yet fails to display video output.

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acekiller990
Member
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05-17-2019, 04:54 PM
#1
CPU model: Ryzen 3600 6 Kerner 4.2 GHz
RAM: 16GB 4x4 Crucial Bundkort
Graphics: Gigabyte X470 Aorus Ultra
GPU: Nvidia RTX 2070 8GB
Power Supply: Raidmax 535W
Storage: 960GB Corsair MP510 M.2 SSD
Operating System: Windows 10 Home
User experience: Friend purchased used, worked fine initially. On power-on, screen remained blank but system booted. Red light on motherboard detected—meaning? When delete button is repeatedly pressed, computer attempts to power up. Anyone know the reason?
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acekiller990
05-17-2019, 04:54 PM #1

CPU model: Ryzen 3600 6 Kerner 4.2 GHz
RAM: 16GB 4x4 Crucial Bundkort
Graphics: Gigabyte X470 Aorus Ultra
GPU: Nvidia RTX 2070 8GB
Power Supply: Raidmax 535W
Storage: 960GB Corsair MP510 M.2 SSD
Operating System: Windows 10 Home
User experience: Friend purchased used, worked fine initially. On power-on, screen remained blank but system booted. Red light on motherboard detected—meaning? When delete button is repeatedly pressed, computer attempts to power up. Anyone know the reason?

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BayronOtakuYT
Junior Member
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05-21-2019, 08:50 AM
#2
Did he attach the HDMI cable to the motherboard rather than the graphics card? If so, then there would be no screen output because the Ryzen 3600 lacks built-in graphics.
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BayronOtakuYT
05-21-2019, 08:50 AM #2

Did he attach the HDMI cable to the motherboard rather than the graphics card? If so, then there would be no screen output because the Ryzen 3600 lacks built-in graphics.

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YourMCAdmin
Member
72
05-29-2019, 06:00 AM
#3
It's linked with the graphics card.
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YourMCAdmin
05-29-2019, 06:00 AM #3

It's linked with the graphics card.

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2fabulous4u_
Junior Member
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05-29-2019, 07:49 PM
#4
Alright, just plug the HDMI into the graphics card and you should see a signal.
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2fabulous4u_
05-29-2019, 07:49 PM #4

Alright, just plug the HDMI into the graphics card and you should see a signal.

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OhsHiasTheres
Junior Member
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05-30-2019, 12:16 AM
#5
Apologies for the mistake, I intended to say it relates to the graphics card.
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OhsHiasTheres
05-30-2019, 12:16 AM #5

Apologies for the mistake, I intended to say it relates to the graphics card.

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Necron65
Member
205
06-01-2019, 07:44 PM
#6
Remove the silver battery from the motherboard for five minutes, then reinstall it and attempt the process again.
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Necron65
06-01-2019, 07:44 PM #6

Remove the silver battery from the motherboard for five minutes, then reinstall it and attempt the process again.

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Voorbips
Member
63
06-02-2019, 01:06 AM
#7
It worked because of the adjustments we made earlier.
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Voorbips
06-02-2019, 01:06 AM #7

It worked because of the adjustments we made earlier.

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Ruubiee17
Senior Member
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06-02-2019, 04:51 AM
#8
Perfect! Disconnecting the CMOS battery for five minutes will restore the BIOS to its original configuration, erasing any modifications or unexpected changes. This is typically the initial action when a computer fails to boot. You may need to activate XMP/DOCP to ensure RAM operates at its intended speed.
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Ruubiee17
06-02-2019, 04:51 AM #8

Perfect! Disconnecting the CMOS battery for five minutes will restore the BIOS to its original configuration, erasing any modifications or unexpected changes. This is typically the initial action when a computer fails to boot. You may need to activate XMP/DOCP to ensure RAM operates at its intended speed.