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Newegg wrote They are very much worth getting. Especially this time of year. You could have discharged static onto your CPU therefore killing it.


depends where you live.

in very dry countries more so.. but I live in the uk and they are not very needed or required touching your case or a plug on power supply does the trick.
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ImTesta wrote
-dAL wrote Did you try both the mother board and Gpu display ports to see if it was the just the card?
I just tried the fix card and it worked is there something wrong with the motherboard ports?
Hahaha, your meant to plug it into the GPU. The cpu doesn't have integrated graphics,but APU'S do but im guessing yours isnt one.
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Amd Athlon cpus need a discrete gpu to display stuff on your monitor.
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Nvidia_GeForce wrote This sounds stupid, but did you connect the cooler wire into the CPU fan pin?
Yeah I made sure it is plugged in.
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Take all the parts out of your system, put the motherboard on a non-conductive surface; wooden table etc. Keep the processor and cooler in the board, put the graphics card and RAM in then connect the monitor, mouse and keyboard and nothing else.

Then try booting the system. If you have installed the system speaker (which comes with the motherboard) the system will beep when the system starts. If it beeps more than usually or at a faster rate it can indicate an issue.
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ImTesta wrote
Nvidia_GeForce wrote This sounds stupid, but did you connect the cooler wire into the CPU fan pin?
Yeah I made sure it is plugged in.

and you have your dvi cable plugged into your graphics card?
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this is why i don't wanna build a pc
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FriskyPanda wrote this is why i don't wanna build a pc


Ok, go and waste your money and buy a pre-built, no one is stopping you.
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FriskyPanda wrote this is why i don't wanna build a pc
I got it, just a misunderstanding by me, this is my first build and other than some google searching the problem, it was smooth.
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What was the problem, is it okay if you explain ;) ?
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