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What should i do

What should i do

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ownist
Member
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10-29-2016, 12:08 PM
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I've checked all possible fixes, but the system still won't boot. It seems the issue might be with the power supply, CPU, or possibly a faulty cable connection. Let me know if you'd like guidance on testing those parts.
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ownist
10-29-2016, 12:08 PM #1

I've checked all possible fixes, but the system still won't boot. It seems the issue might be with the power supply, CPU, or possibly a faulty cable connection. Let me know if you'd like guidance on testing those parts.

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GonzoGibbs
Junior Member
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10-29-2016, 12:46 PM
#2
Does the platform accept submissions? What led you to believe this? Have you attempted to eliminate them? Are you confident you've explored all options?
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GonzoGibbs
10-29-2016, 12:46 PM #2

Does the platform accept submissions? What led you to believe this? Have you attempted to eliminate them? Are you confident you've explored all options?

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Mobarley7
Member
186
10-29-2016, 09:18 PM
#3
CPU i5 4460, PSU 500W, GPU GTX 980, RAM 16GB, HyperX Fury motherboard M.2, MSI H97M-E35 (MS-7846)
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Mobarley7
10-29-2016, 09:18 PM #3

CPU i5 4460, PSU 500W, GPU GTX 980, RAM 16GB, HyperX Fury motherboard M.2, MSI H97M-E35 (MS-7846)

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kcristan
Senior Member
514
11-03-2016, 01:34 AM
#4
I haven't tried various CPU RAM PSU without cables, but the graphics card fan and lights still function. It seems the issue isn't related to that.
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kcristan
11-03-2016, 01:34 AM #4

I haven't tried various CPU RAM PSU without cables, but the graphics card fan and lights still function. It seems the issue isn't related to that.

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Rinusvandijk
Member
141
11-05-2016, 06:35 AM
#5
Everything functions but a black screen means the GPU isn't the issue. It helps narrow down the cause to other components. Have you tested with another GPU or onboard graphics? If you've replaced all parts except the graphics card and motherboard, it's likely one of those two. It seems the board only supports DDR3 RAM. Are you using DDR3?
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Rinusvandijk
11-05-2016, 06:35 AM #5

Everything functions but a black screen means the GPU isn't the issue. It helps narrow down the cause to other components. Have you tested with another GPU or onboard graphics? If you've replaced all parts except the graphics card and motherboard, it's likely one of those two. It seems the board only supports DDR3 RAM. Are you using DDR3?

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DockLate
Junior Member
48
11-10-2016, 07:39 AM
#6
The fans and lights seem to be functioning properly. Can you check if the GPU displays an image when connected through the motherboard port rather than the GPU itself? Also, does your CPU have an integrated GPU that shows output via its PCIe connection?
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DockLate
11-10-2016, 07:39 AM #6

The fans and lights seem to be functioning properly. Can you check if the GPU displays an image when connected through the motherboard port rather than the GPU itself? Also, does your CPU have an integrated GPU that shows output via its PCIe connection?

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JujuMunchlax
Junior Member
42
11-10-2016, 12:31 PM
#7
It wasn't posted at all, even though I used the IGPU. I'm still using DDR3. It functioned properly for about six months before that. I also swapped out the motherboard, but it didn't help. So it seems the GPU itself might be the issue.
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JujuMunchlax
11-10-2016, 12:31 PM #7

It wasn't posted at all, even though I used the IGPU. I'm still using DDR3. It functioned properly for about six months before that. I also swapped out the motherboard, but it didn't help. So it seems the GPU itself might be the issue.

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Walozainah
Junior Member
20
11-10-2016, 01:21 PM
#8
Changed all components except the GPU. Execute the device using integrated graphics on your CPU.
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Walozainah
11-10-2016, 01:21 PM #8

Changed all components except the GPU. Execute the device using integrated graphics on your CPU.

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Jonny_T_
Member
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11-14-2016, 04:00 AM
#9
As mentioned before, it doesn't work with the IGPU.
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Jonny_T_
11-14-2016, 04:00 AM #9

As mentioned before, it doesn't work with the IGPU.

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Brudora
Senior Member
726
11-14-2016, 05:50 AM
#10
I reviewed all the parts and it didn’t function properly. I have a suggestion—try assembling a functional system using only the essential components, like a display. Leave out USB ports, case fans, and audio gear. Replace each part individually until you identify what’s causing the boot issue. When switching to an iGPU, verify it’s enabled in the BIOS and confirm the HDMI/DVI/DisplayPort cable is connected to the integrated port on your motherboard. Check for any changes in hardware or software settings since the system failed. Make sure the motherboard isn’t reporting errors and that you’re seeing a proper signal—such as a 7-segment display, sound, or LED flashing. Also, consider resetting the BIOS by clearing the CMOS chip to reset any conflicting settings.
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Brudora
11-14-2016, 05:50 AM #10

I reviewed all the parts and it didn’t function properly. I have a suggestion—try assembling a functional system using only the essential components, like a display. Leave out USB ports, case fans, and audio gear. Replace each part individually until you identify what’s causing the boot issue. When switching to an iGPU, verify it’s enabled in the BIOS and confirm the HDMI/DVI/DisplayPort cable is connected to the integrated port on your motherboard. Check for any changes in hardware or software settings since the system failed. Make sure the motherboard isn’t reporting errors and that you’re seeing a proper signal—such as a 7-segment display, sound, or LED flashing. Also, consider resetting the BIOS by clearing the CMOS chip to reset any conflicting settings.

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