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I'm not getting video neither keyboard

I just bought a NFORCE 570 **** - A Motherboard, I got everything connected properly including the PCI Express Video card however it is not
getting any video or keyboard response, nothing lights on. Any help will be appreciated

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Nothing less than a 600 watt power supply for the reason PCI-16 video cards need more power .

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Nvidia nforce 680i sli 7F with no video.

The Nvidia GeForce 8800GTX graphics card, requires using TWO 6-pin PCI Express power cables,

http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/connectors.html#pciexpress

MINIMUM power requirement for using TWO 8800GTX's is;

1) Using one 8800GTX requires a 450 Watt power supply.
Must have a 12 Volt power rail capable of 30 Amp's.
(If more than one 12 Volt power rail, add the amperage of all, to arrive at the total Amp's)

Using TWO in an SLI mode requires 750 Watts minimum, and around 50 Amps.

Let me ask a couple of questions;

1) Does your Power Supply have the minimum required Wattage, and Amperage on the 12 Volt power rail? (Or rails)

2) Are you using a Power Supply, that has FOUR 6-pin PCI Express power cables?

http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/connectors.html#pciexpress

3) Looking at the adapter power cable, shown on the right side of the above link;

IF, your Power Supply does Not, have the recommended amount of 6-pin PCI Express power cables; did you use -> TWO 4-pin Peripheral power cables, for -> EACH adapter cable?

http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/connectors.html#peripheral

(Mistakenly referred to as a 'Molex' power cable. Molex was the first to design the connector. Name kind of stuck, like calling a adjustable open-end wrench, a Crescent wrench)

Why the line of questioning?

Computer unplugged from power, Anti-Static Precautions FOLLOWED, remove the power cables from the cards.

A) Is the connection end of either power cable burnt? (There should be FOUR cables) Look close.

B) Remove the cards from the PCI Express x16 slots.
Look down into the PCI Express x16 slots at the contact pins. (With a light)
Burnt?
How about the gold plated contact pins on the cards?

There HAS to be TWO 6-pin PCI Express power cables, for EACH card.
There HAS to be TWO 4-pin Peripheral power cables used for EACH 6-pin PCI Express adapter power cable.

A 6-pin PCI Express power cable requires TWO 12 Volt wires. (Yellow)
Using just one 4-pin Peripheral power cable will cause burning.
Not right away. Takes time.

Everything chilly? I'm 'barking up the wrong tree'?

http://www.motherboards.org/imageview.html?i=/images/mobot/motherboards/10420.jpg

Okay, now look at the capacitors on the motherboard.
To the left of the Processor socket are 6 solid Polymer capacitors.
If one of these babies is bad, YOU will know it. They explode.

More of a concern is to look at the other capacitors.
The Electrolytic Capacitors.
More specifically, they are Radial Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors,
Example,

http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/electronic-components/capacitive-products/leaded-electrolytic.aspx

Visual signs of failure for bad Electrolytic Capacitors,

http://www.capacitorlab.com/visible-failures/index.htm

LOOK CLOSE. Use a light. A slightly bulged top, or a capacitor on a hard lean, may be hard to see if this is your first time.

Everything 5by?

Then your Power Supply cr@pped out.

Each PCI Express x16 slot is capable of providing 150 Watts.
Each 6-pin PCI Express power cable is capable of providing 75 Watts.

[ PCI Express;

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_Express

Scroll down, read under the bold subheading - Power

A LOT of power is required for the two cards alone, and I do not even know what mobo, processor, ram memory, fans, optical drive/s, and harddrive/s, you are running.

Appreciate it if you would post back with your findings.
Post in a Comment.

Regards,
joecoolvette
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Id like to buy a msi nf725gtm-p31 mobo but am unsure if it supports am2 processors and ddr2 can u pls advice thanks

Here are the specs of the motherboard, both answers to your questions are "Yes". Happy purchase and have fun with it !

CPU
• Support socket AM2 for AMD® Athlon 64/Athlon 64X2 CPU / AM2+ for AMD® Phenom CPU / AM3 for AMD® Phenom II / Athlon II CPU . (95W only)
Please refer to CPU Support for compatible CPU; the above description is for reference only.
bult_ar_org.gifHyper Transport Bus

• HyperTransport 1.0 supporting speed up to 1000MT/s

bult_ar_org.gifChipset
NVIDIA® nForce 630a & GeForce 7025 chipset

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• Supports Dual Channel DDR2 667/800
- 2 DDR2 DIMMs (240pin / 1.8V)
- Supports a maximum memory size up to 8GB.

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bult_ar_org.gifSlots

• One PCI Express 1.0 x16 slot.
• One PCI Express 1.0 x1 slot.
• Two PCI slots (support 3.3v/5v PCI bus interface).
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bult_ar_org.gifOn-Board IDE


• One IDE port by NVIDIA® nForce 630a & GeForce 7025 chipset
- Supports Ultra DMA 66/100/133 mode
- Supports PIO, Bus Master operation mode
- Can connect up to two IDE devices

bult_ar_org.gifOn-Board SATA

• Two SATA II ports by NVIDIA® nForce 630a & GeForce 7025 chipset
- Supports storage and data transfers at up to 3Gb/s

bult_ar_org.gifRAID Function

- SATA II 1~2 supports RAID 0, 1 mode by NVIDIA® nForce 630a & GeForce 7025 chipset

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Saludos tengo una tarjeta madre FOXCOM Tipo de CPU DualCore Intel Pentium E5200, 2500 MHz (12.5 x 200) Nombre del motherboard Foxconn G31MV(-K) (1 PCI, 1 PCI-E x16, 2 DDR2 DIMM, Audio, Video,...

so you only posted a mobo spec?
and forgot to ask a real question in english>?
ok I ran google translate sp to eng.
and see that you said
ILO INSTALLED THE MESSAGE Q DETECTED A NEW DEVICE COMES OUT, WHEN INSTALLING THE NVIDIA DRIVERS IT COMES Q DOES NOT HAVE THE DRIVERS OF THAT DEVICE MODEL GE FORCE 72000 GS PCI EXPRESS 256 MB

what is ILO??????
I guess wild that you are installing and OS
but forgot to say which one
72000 is dead wrong it is, 7200GS.
geforce is one word,
so geforce 7200gs drivers are at nvidia.com
for sure.
here
here it is

https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/82758/en-us

vista to w7 only,
Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 8 64-bit, Windows Vista 64-bit
v309.08 WHQL
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Models of motherboard with socket 775

To many to name but here are a few.
Asus P5Q Pro Turbo Intel P45 Socket 775 Motherboard - Socket 775, ATX, Audio, Video, PCI Express 2.0, USB 2.0, RAID

Biostar G41-M7 Motherboard - Socket 775, Intel G41, MicroATX, DDR2, PCIe, USB 2.0

EVGA nForce 750i SLI Motherboard -NVIDIA nForce 750i, 45nm Support, Socket 775, ATX, PCI Express 2.0, SLI Ready, Gigabit LA, USB 2.0, Serial ATA, RAID

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I bought this motherboard: ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 Motherboard CPU Bundle - AMD Athlon X2 7550 2.50GHz OEM Processor, Geforce7025/nForce 630a, mATX Motherboard back on June 30, 2009 from www.tigerdirect.com....

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