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Old November 30th 08, 04:04 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte
Rudy
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I'm using a GA-7N400 Pro2 mobo with a quadroFX 3000 video card. I have had a
few incidents where the picture went all crazy and thought it was the card
going. Today I plugged my USB flash drive in and the computer froze. Had to
soft off. Now when I try to boot there is no video signal at all. No bios
info or
anything at all on the screen. The computer acts like it is booting but I
can't tell. Then I noticed the fan is not running on the quadro. I changed
video cards and still nothing. Can an AGP slot go bad?
Rudy




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Old December 4th 08, 12:20 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.gigabyte
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"Rudy" wrote in message
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I'm using a GA-7N400 Pro2 mobo with a quadroFX 3000 video card. I have had
a
few incidents where the picture went all crazy and thought it was the card
going. Today I plugged my USB flash drive in and the computer froze. Had
to
soft off. Now when I try to boot there is no video signal at all. No bios
info or
anything at all on the screen. The computer acts like it is booting but I
can't tell. Then I noticed the fan is not running on the quadro. I changed
video cards and still nothing. Can an AGP slot go bad?
Rudy





Sure sounds like a processor problem. I'd check the PS voltages first.
JPS


 




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