PC won't boot up with new Graphics Card...
Any help with this one would be very gratefully received:
I have just installed a new Graphics card and Motherboard in my PC: GeForce 5600 and Gigabyte GA-7VA. The trouble is, nothing (nothing!) is displayed on the monitor unless I remove the graphics card and refit it just before I switch the machine on. If I leave the machine off overnight - in the morning the graphics card has to be removed and refitted before it will boot up. The harddrive and power light come on but there is no video. I have cleared the CMOS and loaded the fail-safe defaults but I am beat with this one... ....does anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Jo |
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... Any help with this one would be very gratefully received: I have just installed a new Graphics card and Motherboard in my PC: GeForce 5600 and Gigabyte GA-7VA. The trouble is, nothing (nothing!) is displayed on the monitor unless I remove the graphics card and refit it just before I switch the machine on. If I leave the machine off overnight - in the morning the graphics card has to be removed and refitted before it will boot up. The harddrive and power light come on but there is no video. I have cleared the CMOS and loaded the fail-safe defaults but I am beat with this one... ...does anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Jo I just had the same problem trying to fit an MSI fx5600 - on closer examination it turned out that the fan / heatsink was too close to the contacts and would not let the card sit fully in the slot (you can actually feel it 'rocking' on the heatsink as you try to press it into the slot). I removed it (just two clips), filed the edge of the heatsink down and refitted back onto the card. Plugged it back into the pc and it worked perfectly. What make is your card? |
On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 20:13:27 +0000, kato while doing time wrote:
wrote in message ... Any help with this one would be very gratefully received: I have just installed a new Graphics card and Motherboard in my PC: GeForce 5600 and Gigabyte GA-7VA. The trouble is, nothing (nothing!) is displayed on the monitor unless I remove the graphics card and refit it just before I switch the machine on. If I leave the machine off overnight - in the morning the graphics card has to be removed and refitted before it will boot up. The harddrive and power light come on but there is no video. I have cleared the CMOS and loaded the fail-safe defaults but I am beat with this one... ...does anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Jo I just had the same problem trying to fit an MSI fx5600 - on closer examination it turned out that the fan / heatsink was too close to the contacts and would not let the card sit fully in the slot (you can actually feel it 'rocking' on the heatsink as you try to press it into the slot). I removed it (just two clips), filed the edge of the heatsink down and refitted back onto the card. Plugged it back into the pc and it worked perfectly. Power supply okay? Might try exchanging that GF for another card just to make sure you don't have a dud. What make is your card? |
On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 20:13:27 -0000 In this world we created "kato"
wrote : wrote in message .. . Any help with this one would be very gratefully received: I have just installed a new Graphics card and Motherboard in my PC: GeForce 5600 and Gigabyte GA-7VA. The trouble is, nothing (nothing!) is displayed on the monitor unless I remove the graphics card and refit it just before I switch the machine on. If I leave the machine off overnight - in the morning the graphics card has to be removed and refitted before it will boot up. The harddrive and power light come on but there is no video. I have cleared the CMOS and loaded the fail-safe defaults but I am beat with this one... ...does anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Jo I just had the same problem trying to fit an MSI fx5600 - on closer examination it turned out that the fan / heatsink was too close to the contacts and would not let the card sit fully in the slot (you can actually feel it 'rocking' on the heatsink as you try to press it into the slot). I removed it (just two clips), filed the edge of the heatsink down and refitted back onto the card. Plugged it back into the pc and it worked perfectly. What make is your card? Ditto.I've built several systems over the years where various makes of AGP card have not been,"Well Manufactured" and had to have a little subtle sanding/tweaking physically to get the to fully,"Click" into the AGP slot.However as per the other poster the later g4/5 card do like a better Current supply from the Power supply as well and a inadequate power supply can also cause problems. HTH :) -- Free Windows/PC help, http://www.geocities.com/sheppola/trouble.html email shepATpartyheld.de Free songs download, http://www.soundclick.com/bands/8/nomessiahsmusic.htm |
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