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rgoulter
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Posted: 17 Nov 2017 at 4:38pm |
I have a problem with my H110 Pro BTC motherboard,
I had 6 RX570 cards on the motherboard running fine. I powered down the motherboard (PSUs still turned on) to swap risers in 2 slots. While I doing the riser swap the motherbord and CPU powered back on!! Since this happened I no longer get any video display from the motherboard DVI port or from a video card in the PCI16 slot. No display whatsoever... no beeps, all that happens is CPU fan runs when I power on the motherboard. What to do? Please help Edited by Xaltar - 17 Nov 2017 at 7:17pm |
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Xaltar
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Pull the system apart then clear CMOS using this method:
http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=630&title=how-to-clear-cmos-via-battery-removal Then reinstall only the CPU, 1 stick of RAM and PSU and see if you can post. If not, it is very likely the board is damaged. I edited your post, we are here to help so there was no need
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Moinerus
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I also have this issue, bare bones with only RAM, CPU and PSU no video (same story with a GPU in the 16x slot). If i pull the ram and I get the appropriate beep codes...
Tried the CMOS reset you linked and it makes no difference. Guse this one is an RMA!
Edited by Moinerus - 17 Nov 2017 at 7:56pm |
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Goldenwave
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I'm having same issue with little to no response from corporate.
I needed to change out the monitor, shut down and when I rebooted... nothing Won't work on any port DVI, onboard, PCI, etc. Has this issue been fixed for anybody. I see lots of people complaining. Yes it makes sense to clear CMOS, but to strip everything off and on, doesn't matter. |
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Goldenwave
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I think our only options are to return the motherboards. This is rediculous.
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puntar
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Hi, i registred jut fot this reply. Had the same problem..
found out, that the problem was with the power cable; CPU needs to have 8 pin cable connected from PSU to ATX12V1 connector (CPU is actually printed on the cable). Plugged it in, restarted and now everythig works ok. Hope this helps. B. |
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