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Purchased a computer from a yard sale and need help getting it running

Purchased a computer from a yard sale and need help getting it running

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serhot
Junior Member
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05-25-2016, 11:54 PM
#1
So my mom purchased this computer from a garage sale for just a dollar. It doesn’t seem important to me, but I want to get it working so my brother can explore PC gaming. I turned it on and everything started spinning—mouse, keyboard, fans—but it’s not sending any signal. The specs say it has built-in graphics, so I connected an HDMI cable directly to the motherboard because the card uses DVI ports. I don’t have that cable right now. If you need more help, just let me know! I left the details below and would really appreciate any guidance.

Specs:
- CPU: Intel i5-650 3.2GHz
- GPU: EVGA GT710
- Motherboard: P7H55-M _DP (product number if you need)
- RAM: 4x2GB DDR3 m378b5673eh1-ch9
- PSU: 400W Delta Electronics (product available)

Thanks for your support!
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serhot
05-25-2016, 11:54 PM #1

So my mom purchased this computer from a garage sale for just a dollar. It doesn’t seem important to me, but I want to get it working so my brother can explore PC gaming. I turned it on and everything started spinning—mouse, keyboard, fans—but it’s not sending any signal. The specs say it has built-in graphics, so I connected an HDMI cable directly to the motherboard because the card uses DVI ports. I don’t have that cable right now. If you need more help, just let me know! I left the details below and would really appreciate any guidance.

Specs:
- CPU: Intel i5-650 3.2GHz
- GPU: EVGA GT710
- Motherboard: P7H55-M _DP (product number if you need)
- RAM: 4x2GB DDR3 m378b5673eh1-ch9
- PSU: 400W Delta Electronics (product available)

Thanks for your support!

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boumanboy123
Junior Member
8
06-11-2016, 09:29 AM
#2
You'll have to connect the monitor to the graphics card for visuals, or take it out to use the built-in GPU.
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boumanboy123
06-11-2016, 09:29 AM #2

You'll have to connect the monitor to the graphics card for visuals, or take it out to use the built-in GPU.

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Sebastiansbk
Member
152
06-18-2016, 11:52 AM
#3
When a dedicated GPU is connected, the integrated graphics are turned off. Disconnect the GT 710, reinstall the motherboard BIOS settings, and attempt the process once more.
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Sebastiansbk
06-18-2016, 11:52 AM #3

When a dedicated GPU is connected, the integrated graphics are turned off. Disconnect the GT 710, reinstall the motherboard BIOS settings, and attempt the process once more.

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tim_ki
Member
196
06-20-2016, 12:41 AM
#4
Consider repositioning the RAM and clearing the CMOS. A new CMOS battery would also help, as most are CR2032s and simple to obtain. The workstation being updated had been sitting for a while and seemed a bit problematic. There appear to be signs of an Asus motherboard there—perhaps you were lucky and it’s been customized, which could add value. Edited July 5, 2022 by An0maly_76 Updated, more details
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tim_ki
06-20-2016, 12:41 AM #4

Consider repositioning the RAM and clearing the CMOS. A new CMOS battery would also help, as most are CR2032s and simple to obtain. The workstation being updated had been sitting for a while and seemed a bit problematic. There appear to be signs of an Asus motherboard there—perhaps you were lucky and it’s been customized, which could add value. Edited July 5, 2022 by An0maly_76 Updated, more details

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AthenasLight
Posting Freak
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06-26-2016, 02:21 AM
#5
I'll give it a shot and check it out. Apologies, I've never used Intel before and I haven't had integrated graphics with AMD CPUs before.
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AthenasLight
06-26-2016, 02:21 AM #5

I'll give it a shot and check it out. Apologies, I've never used Intel before and I haven't had integrated graphics with AMD CPUs before.

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W0mbat_Wamb0_
Junior Member
43
06-26-2016, 08:24 AM
#6
Everyone has experienced learning from others at some time.
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W0mbat_Wamb0_
06-26-2016, 08:24 AM #6

Everyone has experienced learning from others at some time.

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EvanDuzGaming
Member
72
06-26-2016, 10:19 AM
#7
You’re trying to diagnose a reset issue after removing the GT 710. The system powers on with lights but no display and no fans spinning. You’re looking for low-cost fixes first, then considering a $60 motherboard replacement if needed. You want to explore BIOS settings without a hard drive.
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EvanDuzGaming
06-26-2016, 10:19 AM #7

You’re trying to diagnose a reset issue after removing the GT 710. The system powers on with lights but no display and no fans spinning. You’re looking for low-cost fixes first, then considering a $60 motherboard replacement if needed. You want to explore BIOS settings without a hard drive.

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_ViolationPvP_
Junior Member
13
06-26-2016, 07:00 PM
#8
When using the GPU, connect the cable to its output port on the GPU. Since the processor has built-in graphics, you may want to remove the GPU, attach the cable to the motherboard’s output, and test functionality. This suggests the GPU might be faulty.
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_ViolationPvP_
06-26-2016, 07:00 PM #8

When using the GPU, connect the cable to its output port on the GPU. Since the processor has built-in graphics, you may want to remove the GPU, attach the cable to the motherboard’s output, and test functionality. This suggests the GPU might be faulty.

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h31kk1n3n
Member
80
06-27-2016, 12:05 AM
#9
I just removed the GPU and checked the motherboard port. Since I don’t have a DVI cable, I might go to Walmart to buy one if necessary. Thanks for being understanding!
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h31kk1n3n
06-27-2016, 12:05 AM #9

I just removed the GPU and checked the motherboard port. Since I don’t have a DVI cable, I might go to Walmart to buy one if necessary. Thanks for being understanding!

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DecoGamerEz
Member
212
06-27-2016, 06:11 AM
#10
Take a CR2032 and replace the CMOS battery on the motherboard. The computer might have been idle for a while and could be dead. It should start up, but problems may arise later. Make sure every power connector is securely connected.
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DecoGamerEz
06-27-2016, 06:11 AM #10

Take a CR2032 and replace the CMOS battery on the motherboard. The computer might have been idle for a while and could be dead. It should start up, but problems may arise later. Make sure every power connector is securely connected.

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