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iRush Pro Monitor Problem
So I tried to setup my new iRush Pro, but nothing happens ( it is completely on ) but it justs says No Signal, I think this is a graphics card problem, please help.
So I tried to setup my new iRush Pro, but nothing happens ( it is completely on ) but it justs says No Signal, I think this is a graphics card problem, please help.
Well, you have an H chipset with a K processor. I think that means you cannot rely on the on-processor graphics and must use the Radeon 6770 video card.
Go to device manager. Do you see any yellow exclamation points or question marks?
Look under "sound, video, and game controllers". What do you see?
I can't even see anything on the Monitor so can not install using my CD unless I guess what is there, I know it isn't the monitors fault, as I tried two different ones and both said "No Signal"
It came with the Driver CD Install, Motherboard (and drivers) CD.
I think I might just get a refund and get this one:
http://www.ebuyer.com/282607-zoostor...s-pc-7873-0289
Then get both of these to bump this Edition to Windows 7 Ultimate.
http://www.software4students.co.uk/M...n-details.aspx
http://www.software4students.co.uk/M...e-details.aspx
I trust e-buyer more than Novatech anyway.
That Zoostorm PC has problems:
Small case, probably cramped.
2 memory slots---how much will it cost you to put 16 GB of RAM into it??
Motherboard manufacturer: unknown.
Without more details, I wouldn't even consider it.
You probably have made an error on your Novatech. Read your documentation. Welcome to trouble-shooting.
I could try upgrading the case as this is pretty cheap, and then move everything over.
8GB of RAM will do me fine (if I were to consider upgrading it will cost £100, I read the manuals and everything, didn't help.
The reviews on the other Zoostorm PC's are actually pretty positive, I don't know much about computer hardware so I would rather not get a new case or upgrade it if I know this computer will run fine for Gaming (Crysis, Crysis 2), etc.
Back to the Dell XPS 8300 again:
This looks amazing, and only £650.
Included in your system:
English Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium (64 BIT)
Intel® Core™ i7-2600 Processor (3.40GHz, 8MB)
OS Media MUI Windows® 7 Home Premium (64 BIT) Resource DVD
1Yr Collect & Returns Warranty – No upgrade selected
DataSafe Online Backup 2GB - 1 year licence
Microsoft® Office Starter: reduced-functionality Word & Excel w/ads. No PowerPoint or Outlook
McAfee® Security Centre - 15 Month Protection - English
6144MB Dual Channel DDR3 1333MHz [2x2048 + 2x1024] Memory
DVD +/- RW Drive (read/write CD & DVD) with Roxio and DVD Burn software
1TB Serial ATA (7,200 rpm)
NVIDIA® GeForce GT 530 1GB DDR3 Graphics Card
Sound : Integrated 7.1 with THX® TruStudio
Display Not Included
Dell Optical Scroll USB (2 buttons scroll) DUAL TONE Mouse
Dell™ USB Entry Keyboard - UK/Irish (QWERTY)
Also Includes No Accidental Damage Support
XPS 8300 Resource DVD
No Speakers (Speakers are required to hear audio from your system)
I don't mind bumping the RAM later, and it will cost an extra £20 for a Wireless Card.