Graphics Card Created 13 years ago2011-04-02 15:09:09 UTC by Unbreakable Unbreakable

Created 13 years ago2011-04-02 15:09:09 UTC by Unbreakable Unbreakable

Posted 13 years ago2011-04-02 15:09:09 UTC Post #292864
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Well got her running again but now there's 'No Signal' coming from the graphics card, I checked the power connectors, and tried hooking another pc up to the monitors, and the monitors work great.

The graphics card just wont put out a signal...

Is this common!?
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Posted 13 years ago2011-04-02 15:53:41 UTC Post #292870
Did you examine the card for defects?

Also no signal can mean many things, like MB failure...
Stojke StojkeUnreal
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-02 15:58:02 UTC Post #292871
Yep card looks fine, so I'll take the card into the pcshop and try to get them too run the card in there test system or something
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Posted 13 years ago2011-04-02 16:00:29 UTC Post #292872
Better take the whole thing just to be sure.

But before that, try putting it in PCIE slot 2 if your MB has one. And try this:

Remove the power cable > turn on pc (to empty the capacitors) > put power cable in > turn on

If it doesnt work, than i dunno, can be many things.
Stojke StojkeUnreal
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-02 17:02:50 UTC Post #292880
Before you take it in (if you haven't already) take the card out, clean the slot and the contacts, and put it back in.
That might fix it.
Notewell NotewellGIASFELFEBREHBER
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-02 18:44:52 UTC Post #292888
Isn't this the one that got smashed by the heatsink? It's probably broken.
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-02 19:01:14 UTC Post #292889
Yes, you really should just take it up whoever shipped it.
Crollo CrolloTrollo
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-02 19:47:41 UTC Post #292890
wait wait u can launch the PC but there is "no signal from gpu" but u can still launch damn PC? ^^
on the picture i can see that pc is running ^^

pull out the monitor cable and connect it to that integrated graphic slot
launch PC and go to bios settings, set the primary video device to pci express
turn off PC and plug in the monitor cable to gpu slot ^^
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-02 21:04:56 UTC Post #292891
integrated graphic slot
Not all MB's have that you know.
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-02 21:13:05 UTC Post #292892
Can you hear the windows logon sound after a while?
Striker StrikerI forgot to check the oil pressure
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-02 21:34:27 UTC Post #292893
hmm i am confused or something but u have to set the primary video device to pci express in bios
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-03 01:19:46 UTC Post #292901
Had no speakers connected. :( should have that would have been too smart... haha LOL

and yes it doesn'y have an intergrated video out on the mb. :( Wish it did!

Dropped the whole PC off to a PC shop for them to diagnose it, and find the problem.

I'll post an update once I hear back from them.
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Posted 13 years ago2011-04-03 08:33:34 UTC Post #292917
i have experienced simillar problem but it worked after changing the primary video device to PCI express in BIOS ^^;p
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-03 10:00:57 UTC Post #292918
Too bad you didnt have one of those old PCI cards with 1mb ram xD
Its good for diagnostics.
Stojke StojkeUnreal
Posted 13 years ago2011-04-03 22:07:14 UTC Post #292941
Yeah its the graphics card.. Gonna try contacting Asus to see if its covered under warranty.
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Posted 13 years ago2011-04-03 22:23:03 UTC Post #292943
I'd burn whoever was responsible for shipping, warranty is unrelated to this.
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