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computer problem
so i am putting together my own computer and i have everything plugged in and whatnot, but im running into a problem with my monitor. ive trying plugging it into the motherboard and into my video card, but nothing comes on, it just looks like it is in sleep mode (nothing on screen, but still recieving some sort of signal, as i dont get the notice saying there is no signal). i am new to this kind of stuff, but i have tried everything and cant figure it out.
my motherboard is: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131178
and my graphics card is: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130318
anyone have any ideas? because im stuck
thanks everyone
my motherboard is: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131178
and my graphics card is: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130318
anyone have any ideas? because im stuck
thanks everyone
If you use the onboard graphics and everything is fine, then it definitely points at an issue with your graphics card. The question from there is what that issue is exactly.
Questions:
1. Did you try disabling the onboard graphics card? Then try the 8800?
2. Did you plug the graphics card in? It has an adapter and a spot to give it more juice.
3. Did you make sure you didn't use a power cable marked "Fan Only" when you plugged the graphics card in?
4. When the computer starts up does the fan on the 8800 run?
5. How many watts is your power supply?
Sort of far out questions, that would be rare:
1. Did you ensure that the PCI-E Slot is enabled in the BIOS? I'm not even sure if motherboards can disable the PCI-E slot... but.. worth checking.
Questions:
1. Did you try disabling the onboard graphics card? Then try the 8800?
2. Did you plug the graphics card in? It has an adapter and a spot to give it more juice.
3. Did you make sure you didn't use a power cable marked "Fan Only" when you plugged the graphics card in?
4. When the computer starts up does the fan on the 8800 run?
5. How many watts is your power supply?
Sort of far out questions, that would be rare:
1. Did you ensure that the PCI-E Slot is enabled in the BIOS? I'm not even sure if motherboards can disable the PCI-E slot... but.. worth checking.
Yeah, first instinct is bad graphics card, like Tiquor said. All of his questions are good. I remember you asking about computer parts a few months ago, so more than likely if you used the components people suggested, you're gonna do fine.
I guess there's a side chance that it's your monitor. Obviously if you've been using it for a while, that's not gonna be the problem. If it's new though, try your old system in it and just eliminate that possibility.
I guess there's a side chance that it's your monitor. Obviously if you've been using it for a while, that's not gonna be the problem. If it's new though, try your old system in it and just eliminate that possibility.
Does you monitor have multiple inputs - eg. DVI and Analog? If it does check the input source for the monitor.
well, the think is i havent even done anything with BIOS yet, so i havent installed windows or any. i just recently put everything together in the computer and turned it on for the first time last night and the monitor isnt getting any signal from the comp, so i cant see what is going on with the computer if that makes any sense.