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Anonymous Posted on Mar 24, 2013

No display in gigabyte g31m-es2l

Core 2 duo cpu, n 2gb ram, no display in gigabyte g31-es2l motherboard.

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Hello try to download the manual here:

http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3485#manual

You need adobe reader, to read the content.

Check all the power connections again, and the power supply for fault.

It may be there is nothing wrong with your motherboard. Often time, on-board graphics will be disabled with a discrete graphic card is installed. Check your motherboard manual to see if this is the case. You may also be able to find a setting in your system BIOS that allows you to enable the on-board graphics even if a discrete graphics card is installed.

Try also to reset the bios, by removing the cmos battery, and insert it again.

You can also try to add a graphic card, on the mainboard, in the blue PCI Express x16 slot.

Just make sure you have the driver, for your windows system.

Good luck

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Did you installed all drivers ?

Are there FRONT audio jacks you are trying to connect your headphones/mic ?
Dit it work before ?

First install all (incl. audio) drivers and try to get audio from BACK connectors (Green is speakers/headphones, Pink is Mic.)
If it workson on REAR, but not on FRONT connectors, check if you have another icon for AUDIO settings in Control panel and try to set FRONT audio settings.

Check if FRONT audio connectors are connected to your motherboard.

Regards.

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ElDopa

ElDopa

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  • Posted on Aug 18, 2009

SOURCE: I have a problem with my board Gigabyte

Do the fans still start spinning ? And did you do a CMOS clear ?
You should also try booting it without a graphics card and/or any other audio/network card, etc, so you only have the CPU and motherboard (and also try it with 1 RAM bank and without). When it beeps, it's probably alright (implicating other failing hardware).

When you hear no beeps at all (but the fans spin), it's pretty likely that the board is gone. You might want to doublecheck the powersupply and CPU nevertheless.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 28, 2010

SOURCE: Slow internet speed

half an hour my lan card make hang.

Roy May

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  • Posted on Feb 11, 2011

SOURCE: My Gigabyte GA-G31M-ES2L Motherboard BIOS is

Try this link:

http://bios-repair.co.uk/bios/bsrecover.htm

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GA-G31M-ES2L bios problem

Use CPU-Z from CPUID.com, Luke.
Will tell you what BIOS program, version, and date, you have now,

http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html

Click on the Mainboard (Motherboard) tab for info on BIOS.

Need guidance in downloading, and installing CPU-Z post back in a Comment.
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I replaced the original burnt motherboard with gigabyte g31m-es2l an my sistem does not see the full capacity of the 2 HDD of 500 GB each.Instead reconizes only 129 GB of each HDD. CPU is quad 2.4...

you must update your bios so that it will accept the large capacity drives
otherwise, it only let you have about 60 % of the total, and the rest winds up going to waste because it's not getting used
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G31 motherboard lan driver is not installed

You dont have to I supposed but I would install it if I was you.
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I have a problem with my board Gigabyte GA-G31M-ES2L, encounter no display & no beeps even though I remove the RAM in the board please help me to solve this problem?

Do the fans still start spinning ? And did you do a CMOS clear ?
You should also try booting it without a graphics card and/or any other audio/network card, etc, so you only have the CPU and motherboard (and also try it with 1 RAM bank and without). When it beeps, it's probably alright (implicating other failing hardware).

When you hear no beeps at all (but the fans spin), it's pretty likely that the board is gone. You might want to doublecheck the powersupply and CPU nevertheless.
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I have gigabyte series g31 m-es2L i want use memory pc 5300.... it's support with this mainboard ???? tx pls reply to : [email protected]

Hi,

First, clarification: the closest Gigabyte model is GA-G31M-ES2L... there is no "g31 m-es2L"

For this kind of question the easiest way to find the answer is from the manufacturer: Gigabyte

A quick search of their products results in:

http://www.giga-byte.com/Products/Motherboard/Products_Spec.aspx?ClassValue=Motherboard&ProductID=2889&ProductName=GA-G31M-ES2L

which states that up to 800mhz DDR2 (PC6400) is supported
( 667mhz (PC5300) is also supported. )

Generally with motherboards, if a higher speed of memory is supported, the lower speeds are also supported.

PS: mhz times 8 yields the PCxxxx number, PCxxxx divided by 8 yields the mhz number


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