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Power supply changed - No video signal
Hi,
I'am new to this board and I hope to find help for my problem. I had a running system with foillowing components: P4C800-Deluxe Mainboard 1GB Corsair memory (2x512) 330 W Power Supply (chieftec) 2,8 GHz Intel Ti 200 Geforce-2 Scsi Adaptec 29160 Yesterday I swapped the power supplied with a newer one. Chieftec 420W power supply. Now I get no video signal. All fans are running, the green LED is on and there are no beeps codes from the mainboard. What I tried so far: - switch AGP card with a PCI graphic card - same problem : no video signal - startet only with mainboard, memory, cpu and AGP card - same problem : no video signal - put my old power supply back into work - same problem : no video signal I simply don't know what to do to solve this problem. Could it be that the the mainboard has been damaged just by exchanging the power supplies ? |
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Sounds like the motherboard has failed.
-- DaveW "Corson27" wrote in message om... Hi, I'am new to this board and I hope to find help for my problem. I had a running system with foillowing components: P4C800-Deluxe Mainboard 1GB Corsair memory (2x512) 330 W Power Supply (chieftec) 2,8 GHz Intel Ti 200 Geforce-2 Scsi Adaptec 29160 Yesterday I swapped the power supplied with a newer one. Chieftec 420W power supply. Now I get no video signal. All fans are running, the green LED is on and there are no beeps codes from the mainboard. What I tried so far: - switch AGP card with a PCI graphic card - same problem : no video signal - startet only with mainboard, memory, cpu and AGP card - same problem : no video signal - put my old power supply back into work - same problem : no video signal I simply don't know what to do to solve this problem. Could it be that the the mainboard has been damaged just by exchanging the power supplies ? |
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