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Hey guys, having a slight problemo with my pc, its custom built and it wont display the monitor, the tower itself boots ups but it shows no POST/BIOS or anything in general i know is not the monitor because i have tried 4 different ones lol, help would be awesome
Specs
MSI 760G P43 FX
FX 6300 CPU
GTX 560 TI
4GB KINGSTON RAM
500W OCZ PSU
600GB HDD
Specs
MSI 760G P43 FX
FX 6300 CPU
GTX 560 TI
4GB KINGSTON RAM
500W OCZ PSU
600GB HDD
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LouieG02 wrote Hey guys, having a slight problemo with my pc, its custom built and it wont display the monitor, the tower itself boots ups but it shows no POST/BIOS or anything in general i know is not the monitor because i have tried 4 different ones lol, help would be awesome
Specs
MSI 760G P43 FX
FX 6300 CPU
GTX 560 TI
4GB KINGSTON RAM
500W OCZ PSU
600GB HDD
May be a driver error with your gpu plug the monitor output into the back of your motherboard
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tried it buddy didnt work
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LouieG02 wrote tried it buddy didnt work
what cable are you using? if its a HDMI try a VGA/DVI also once its booted try pressing delete/f8/f11
I'll look the motherboard up and be back
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Try using the VGA port directly from your motherboard. It might just kick it into the OS and we can take it from there.
If not, try your GPU in a different PCIe x16 slot. And check if all the connectors fit perfectly.
If not, try your GPU in a different PCIe x16 slot. And check if all the connectors fit perfectly.
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I have hooked up the VGA cable to the motherboard, tried it without the gpu in, still the same......
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Is there no post beep? No nothing? Try running it bare. No RAM installed, no GPU installed. Just the CPU and the motherboard plugged in.
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yeahh i tried that, nothing still the same, maybe fried mobo? bare in mind, i did take the jumpers out but i put them back in
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