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Hello guys, Motherboard powers up (LED on CPU lighting up,fans working) but system does not display anything and it doesn't go to BIOS screen. Following are the parts: Can anyone please give me some suggestions, that'll be great. Cheers ! Edited by wardog - 16 Jul 2017 at 10:32am |
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Thanks for reply.
Yes, I made sure that these two are connected. I tried witj just one RAM module and tried it in all of the 4 slots.
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It's not the memory as it is compatible.
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Well, dead sick(s) would exhibit this too. |
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Try using both DIMMs, one in the A2 and the other in the B2 slot.
Be sure that the memory is fully seated in the memory slot. Some people have trouble seating the memory with the single sided only locking tab on the memory slot. Is the video card fully seated in the top PCIe slot? Meaning you opened the locking latch on the PCIe slot, and then closed the locking latch after the card was inserted in the slot? Sorry to ask, the monitor is connected to the video card, and not to the board's IO panel video outputs? Is your monitor configured to automatically select the active input from the video source? Or did you manually select the monitor input? Are you using a TV as a monitor? Some TVs do not work well with the POST and BIOS screen displays. |
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