Hi guys, I have the following problem. When I start my PC, I have no beeps, nothing. Also, my Dell screen mentions that it does not receive any signal from the computer, but it does recognize a DVI connection. The video card seems to work fine, and the MB is brand new. I was thinking about a problem with the USB ports since the Dell screen needs 1 DVI connection and 1 USB connection. But, still it does not explain the "no beeps" situation. Is it possible that the CPU is damaged? I have been through many "by the book" re installation process and I still can't find anything wrong. So far: - I switched the MB speaker to another computer and it works fine. I used another computer's speaker, and received no beeps. So it rules out a faulty speaker. - For the Dell screen I tried the S-Video connection and still I get the same message. The Dell screen works fine with another PC, so I guess it rules out a faulty USB cable. here is the computer parts : Zalman ZM-600 HP Power supply (600w) AMD Athlon 64 X2 MB Asus M2N32 SLI Deluxe EVGA GeForce 8800 GTS 640MB 2Gb Corsair DDR2 6400 C4 Seagate Barracuda 7200_10 (320Gb) Thanks for any help
Make sure that you have the 12v cable from your power supply hooked into the 4 pin port on your motherboard, this is most likely your problem. It should look like the (crappy) picture of the port below.
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The Bios is old for the processor, i solved this problem with new version (with old cpu) and OK
Hello,
I have the same problem and my problem is Mother Board. Unfortunatly, My mother is the same and I already have the same problem before.
Try to check your MotherBoard.
Also if you have two different types of RAM installed it will stay blank... Check the RAM slots and make sure there the same type of ram sticks in eachmodule( I had the same issue I had ddr2 500 in one and 800 in the other).
1st,try inserting other memory module...if you still get nothing, there is only 2 major problem there.it may be your processor since amd's are heat sensitive or its your motherboard that's faulty...most commonly the BIOS may be corrupt.
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