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No display when turned on
#11
i agree with you brother
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#12
check 24-pin if conencted properly, check 12v 4 pin if connected properly.
Reseat Ram and Video Card individually, not at the same time.

then proceed to trial and error.

did you put masking tapes on the motherboard screws?
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#13
Any bad thing which happens on the circuit causes No display!!
Check Your RAM... whenever i have a problem in my PC there's no display!
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#14
Try using your motherboards chipset, instead. If it works, try and see If the wires are properly set up.

More info, please.

What graphic do you have?
Do you own a non genuine windows copy?
Is your ram compatible with the motherboard?
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#15
This thread is from a month ago ^^
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#16
(09-26-2010, 11:16 AM)Reality Wrote: This thread is from a month ago ^^

Last Post: 09-02-2010

This section is not very active, therefore It's on the first page.

Also, I'm not trying to help OP, his problem is probably fixed. Im helping the people with the same problem.
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#17
I remember I had this issue and it was all because of a faulty connector cable from my monitor to the computer. Just goes to show you how sometimes it's not really all that technical and the solutions to the problems can be quite simple, which makes them the most frusterating lol. Smile I only just got the cord to but with my luck it had a loose connection in it...

edit: Just noticed this thread it quite old.
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#18
This is a very common problem...it often happens in my school ...but we all are smart enough to handle these situations......sometimes we even listen beep sounds from cpu ...that also indicates,something is loosen or isn't plugged properly over motherboard....;D
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(09-27-2010, 10:38 AM)Technology Wrote: This is a very common problem...it often happens in my school ...but we all are smart enough to handle these situations......sometimes we even listen beep sounds from cpu ...that also indicates,something is loosen or isn't plugged properly over motherboard....;D

The CPU itself does not beep, it's only a chip in your computer. The Central Processing Unit.
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(09-26-2010, 11:53 AM)Melted Wrote: Last Post: 09-02-2010

This section is not very active, therefore It's on the first page.

Also, I'm not trying to help OP, his problem is probably fixed. Im helping the people with the same problem.

its not Probably Fixed, its just plain Fixed! the OP already told that his problem is fixed already look on the first page!
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