Core 2 duo cpu, n 2gb ram, no display in gigabyte g31-es2l motherboard.
Hello try to download the manual here:
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3485#manual
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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
SOURCE: headphone problem
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.
Check
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.
SOURCE: My Gigabyte GA-G31M-ES2L Motherboard BIOS is
Try this link:
http://bios-repair.co.uk/bios/bsrecover.htm
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