A Rebuild Gone Bad

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  1. Posts : 302
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #71

    TonyTiger2004 said:
    Yes? that would be a standoff lol separates motherboard from case...
    TonyTiger2004 said:
    Lollies said:
    I want to try an older card and see if that works because I have found a few posts about people with Asus boards who upgrade to the 580 and have the same problem. This is only after they upgrade from a different card. May or may not be the problem but I have no additional card and my friend is anal so I can't use his.
    Are the latest bios installed on your asus board by chance? i may have asked already but as this thread is growing its hard remember what we have and havn't tried. But i would convince ur buddy into letting u use his vido card, wont hurt it.
    I have not used it in a while so I doubt it, and I can't see anything so I'm not sure how I could go about updating it. I honestly dono what his problem is, I asked once so i don't wanna push it but he thinks that its going to reset his whole system or something so I dono.

    profdlp said:
    What computer are you posting from, Lollies? Can you snag the card out of it?
    Laptop
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  2. Posts : 302
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #72

    From what I can tell, there is no speaker for the case which would explain no beeping but nothing else.
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  3. Posts : 398
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #73

    Lollies said:
    From what I can tell, there is no speaker for the case which would explain no beeping but nothing else.
    do you have an LCD on the bored giving you any post codes?
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  4. Posts : 302
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #74

    TonyTiger2004 said:
    Lollies said:
    From what I can tell, there is no speaker for the case which would explain no beeping but nothing else.
    do you have an LCD on the bored giving you any post codes?
    I don't see anything in the manual about an LED for Post Codes or anything about post codes in general. There is one LED that does flash multiple times but I have to take another look to see which it is.
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  5. Posts : 3,187
    Main - Windows 7 Pro SP1 64-Bit; 2nd - Windows Server 2008 R2
       #75

    Some motherboards have a set of diagnostic LEDs either on the MB itself or on a bracket connected to the MB via a ribbon cable. I have an MSI board like the second example. If all four lights are green then the board is happy. If not, it gives you a combination of red & green LEDs to indicate what it doesn't like.

    The fact that you didn't immediately say "oh, yeah - those" makes me think you don't have them. (But it wouldn't hurt to look.) :)

    Here are examples of both kinds:
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  6. Posts : 398
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #76

    And Mine has an LCD that displays numbers


    Also has On Demand Overclock Controls, Clear Cmos and Green Power (energy efficient BS)
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  7. Posts : 2,344
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #77

    That power supply is one of the best on the market and is suitable for that system.
    If your motherboard has PCI slots I would be going to Ebay or a computer fair/swapmeet and buying the cheapest Graphics card (should get one for $5) and trying that.
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  8. Posts : 59
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 & OSX 10.6
       #78

    linnemeyerhere said:
    tweek,
    you re-enforce my logic, just like a stereo amplifier you are much more likely to fry your speakers with a low power amp over driven than with a high power one. Computers are no different and i think that the psu and a great case are the two best purchases you can make when starting in the home build game. Choose wisely and tons of issues are solved. Choose poorly and well you know.....heat, durability, expandability and power delivery all suffer
    +111
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  9. Posts : 302
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #79

    kodi said:
    That power supply is one of the best on the market and is suitable for that system.
    If your motherboard has PCI slots I would be going to Ebay or a computer fair/swapmeet and buying the cheapest Graphics card (should get one for $5) and trying that.
    That is what I think I am going to do, just go get a cheap one somewhere because the more I research it, the more posts I find about people with the same issue and they ALL have Asus boards. Which leads me to believe it is a Bios update which is necessary or time till but they release a fix in a new bios version. But like everything else its a possibility.

    Granite I could par with a new mobo but I think I'd rather wait a bit.
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  10. Posts : 59
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 & OSX 10.6
       #80

    TonyTiger2004 said:
    And Mine has an LCD that displays numbers


    Also has On Demand Overclock Controls, Clear Cmos and Green Power (energy efficient BS)
    oh that's convenient!
    I have a switch for my CMOS, and IO have a remote back panel switch extension for the CMOSCLR jumper so i don't have to dig under my video card, thopse things cancel each other out, i'm about to desolder that damn stich and add jumpers instead... warranty gone after? probably... but my case is pushing 140+Lbs and it's screwed into a Rack, i'm SOL if i have to clear my cmos or fumble with jumpers, there's also a massive GTX470 and a Cooling Duct in the way
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