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No Video signal from motherboard, what to do?

Last post 11-01-2009, 2:03 PM by Sidicas. 4 replies.
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  •  10-31-2009, 4:57 PM 581106

    No Video signal from motherboard, what to do?

    So, this is the first time I am putting together my own machine. I just finished assembling everything, turn it on, and get no video signal. I have a Tyan S7025 motherboard, there is a green light blinking on the lower left of the board. The CPU fan is plugged into the board, and it is rotating, so I know that power is getting to the motherboard. I have the monitor plugged into the COM port on the back, and am using a wireles keyboard and mouse. When I turn the machine on, with the power switch, all the fans start up,

    1)How do I know that the keyboard/mouse are connecting to the computer?

    2) How do I do diagnostics to determine why I am not getting any video signal?


    System Specs
    Budget:VGA:Monitor:
    MB:S7025OS:Browser:
    CPU:Sound:CPU Pps:
    Memory:PSU:Brand:
    HD:Cooling:Misc:
  •  10-31-2009, 6:15 PM 581109 in reply to 581106

    Re: No Video signal from motherboard, what to do?

     it could be many things at this point. First thing we would do is look at all the parts, and see if they're GTG, and then process, but all we know right now is the mobo. CPU? GPU, PSU, RAM? Throw us some info man .............................

     

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  •  11-01-2009, 6:00 AM 581180 in reply to 581109

    Re: No Video signal from motherboard, what to do?

    Here is the list of components I am using:

    CASE TT|VH6000BWS RT

    SERVER MB TYAN|S7025AGM2NR

    PSU OCZ| OCZZ1000M 1000W RT

    CPU INTEL|CORE I7 920 2.66G 45N R

    HD 1T|WEST DIGITAL WD1002FBYS

    DVD BURNER HP | 1270I LS SATA R

    CT51272BA1339 4GB, 240-pin DIMM

  •  11-01-2009, 12:40 PM 581264 in reply to 581106

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    Re: No Video signal from motherboard, what to do?

    Tractatus:

    . I have the monitor plugged into the COM port on the back,

    I really hope you mean that its plugged into the VGA port rather than the serial / com port. Frustrated

    Have you tried one stick of RAM at a time?

    You have 24 pin connectors plugged in?  the 8 pin CPU connectors?

     


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  •  11-01-2009, 2:03 PM 581288 in reply to 581264

    Re: No Video signal from motherboard, what to do?

    Did you put stand-offs down (good) instead of screwing it directly into the case (bad)?

    Also, did you plug in the 8-pin CPU power connector?

    Edit: Looks like you might have picked the wrong CPU.. It looks like the only CPUs these Tyan dual-CPU boards support are Xeon series CPUs.

    There's a reason why these motherboards are listed under "server motherboards" and that's because you need to pick "server CPUs" to go with them..  And sometimes even "server RAM" aka "ECC RAM" to go with them. Though now that Intel has the memory controller inside of the CPU, I suppose it's possible that, like AMD's server series, they do not require registered memory anymore. Edit: looks like Tyan's specs page says UDIMM or RDIMM support so either registered (server) or unregistered (desktop) memory should work.


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