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PC no entrada tras XMPT

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Poperdon
Junior Member
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02-01-2016, 10:00 AM
#1
I turned on XMP and everything on the computer is working except the monitors. There’s no power to them, and I’m unsure how to replace the CMOS battery since I don’t have the manual. Could someone help me locate it?
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Poperdon
02-01-2016, 10:00 AM #1

I turned on XMP and everything on the computer is working except the monitors. There’s no power to them, and I’m unsure how to replace the CMOS battery since I don’t have the manual. Could someone help me locate it?

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afrozilla123
Junior Member
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02-19-2016, 03:12 PM
#2
The CMOS power cell is simple to find and extract. It’s a silver clock battery on your motherboard. Follow these steps: take it out for five minutes, reinsert it, and attempt again. Taking the CMOS cell will reset your BIOS to default settings, erasing any XMP configuration and restoring it to standard. You may need to remove your graphics card to reach the CMOS battery.
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afrozilla123
02-19-2016, 03:12 PM #2

The CMOS power cell is simple to find and extract. It’s a silver clock battery on your motherboard. Follow these steps: take it out for five minutes, reinsert it, and attempt again. Taking the CMOS cell will reset your BIOS to default settings, erasing any XMP configuration and restoring it to standard. You may need to remove your graphics card to reach the CMOS battery.

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MessiFan4evr
Member
119
02-19-2016, 10:57 PM
#3
Sure, you can just disconnect the cable from the front to remove the GPU. It should be easy and won’t require any tools. Just make sure you’re careful not to damage anything else.
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MessiFan4evr
02-19-2016, 10:57 PM #3

Sure, you can just disconnect the cable from the front to remove the GPU. It should be easy and won’t require any tools. Just make sure you’re careful not to damage anything else.

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Pandam4st3r
Member
66
02-26-2016, 12:42 AM
#4
What brand and model CPU and motherboard?
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Pandam4st3r
02-26-2016, 12:42 AM #4

What brand and model CPU and motherboard?

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GoofyStingray
Junior Member
11
03-04-2016, 11:51 AM
#5
Gotcha. Dont worry, we'll get through this I am not worried at all, you got this. Yes, unplug the wire on the front. I see that the system uses a GPU adapter split into 3. I would personally disconnect the 3 connections that is on the adapter instead of removing the adapter from the GPU itself. There is also a latch aboe the GPU that must be pressed before being able to remove the GPU. The GPU might also be screwed into the case at the left side / back of the case. But please look under the GPU before removing it, you might be able to remove the CMOS battery without taking the GPU out.
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GoofyStingray
03-04-2016, 11:51 AM #5

Gotcha. Dont worry, we'll get through this I am not worried at all, you got this. Yes, unplug the wire on the front. I see that the system uses a GPU adapter split into 3. I would personally disconnect the 3 connections that is on the adapter instead of removing the adapter from the GPU itself. There is also a latch aboe the GPU that must be pressed before being able to remove the GPU. The GPU might also be screwed into the case at the left side / back of the case. But please look under the GPU before removing it, you might be able to remove the CMOS battery without taking the GPU out.

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minecraftLAPD
Junior Member
5
03-04-2016, 12:15 PM
#6
You can search online for your motherboard’s make and model, visit the manufacturer’s site, and check sections like Support, Downloads, or Manual. There you’ll also discover drivers and BIOS updates if needed. The power cable tends to be rigid, but you should be able to gently squeeze the small clip and extract it. There are typically screws securing the card to the case, and a small lock clip is often present at the end of the slot where it connects.
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minecraftLAPD
03-04-2016, 12:15 PM #6

You can search online for your motherboard’s make and model, visit the manufacturer’s site, and check sections like Support, Downloads, or Manual. There you’ll also discover drivers and BIOS updates if needed. The power cable tends to be rigid, but you should be able to gently squeeze the small clip and extract it. There are typically screws securing the card to the case, and a small lock clip is often present at the end of the slot where it connects.

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_Ariah_
Junior Member
11
03-04-2016, 02:12 PM
#7
I notice no latch here; it appears to be a Zotac 4070 Super.
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_Ariah_
03-04-2016, 02:12 PM #7

I notice no latch here; it appears to be a Zotac 4070 Super.

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tijo6262
Member
55
03-04-2016, 06:45 PM
#8
Found the latch, I believe.
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tijo6262
03-04-2016, 06:45 PM #8

Found the latch, I believe.

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iron_finder1
Posting Freak
750
03-06-2016, 05:07 PM
#9
It doesn’t seem stuck, but the latch didn’t budge. Please check again or try another method.
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iron_finder1
03-06-2016, 05:07 PM #9

It doesn’t seem stuck, but the latch didn’t budge. Please check again or try another method.

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xAPPLExPIEx
Senior Member
657
03-28-2016, 10:15 AM
#10
Are you certain it isn't fixed inside the back compartment?
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xAPPLExPIEx
03-28-2016, 10:15 AM #10

Are you certain it isn't fixed inside the back compartment?

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