No, changing the BIOS settings as above worked. Pulling battery reset it all but no video. After resetting and no video I changed BIOS settings and got video.
Scottsman: I also tried what you did last night but for me it caused the video card to display. I am not sure if it is a problem with the motherboard, or a video conflict, or what, but I got it working last night by making two changes in the BIOS after doing the full reset (pull the battery...
I submitted a support request to Gigabyte. Unfortunately I am a few days too late to return to NewEgg :(. Likewise if I hear anythng I will post it. Thanks. I will see abut a hard reset - - don't you (1) unplug (2) pull battery, (3) hold power on button in for a few seconds. And do you also...
Have tried all above. Had to reset MB after trying card in x8 PCIe Slot. Updated BIOS from v6 to newest v8 just in case. No change. I think i will try pulling old PCIe card from another computer to try. I just wonder if there is someting in the BIOS I need to do or change.
No Offense taken. I believe I pushed it in as far as it would go, but that is a good point. I will try again and see if I can better seat it in. Will Also try the x8 Slot.
I finally have my computer together and running; And now running cool with a Coolermaster Hyper 212 Plus cooler installed (dropped my temps from 80-90 degrress C under Prime 95 full load to 45 degrees, but I digress).
Here is my setup:
GABYTE GA-Z68XP-UD3 MB
Intel 2500k CPU
1 TB WD SATA...
I have not built a computer for probably 3 years. I have been following the Johnny Cash plan and trying to acquire the parts for a build "One Piece at a Time." I have slowly acquired an Intel 2500K chip with a 1 TB WD Drive. Frankly I was not even thinking about SSD until after I received the...
I finally opted to replace the Ballistix sticks with some matching Corsair sticks. 2x2gig. Had trouble with the beeps when rebooting after tweeks. I am sure it is my inexperience but I need a compuer that just runs so my spouse doesn't call me repeatedly from home saying "the computer is...
I will try the increase to the MCH if I can figure that out :) and see what happens (see if I can lower volts on DRAM). I have my processor now running at 2.7 (9x300) with RAM at stock speed. Seems very stable. Core temps are 40 degrees resting. Max 60. Arctic 7 Cooler.
Celeron 300a at 450 with an Asus Motherboard. Graduated to a P3-700 at 1Ghz again on an Asus MB I still have but dont use. I orignially ran th eP3 chip with a Slot1 adapter on the old Asus MB from the 300a. Just baby steps for me. Now an e4300 at 2.7 on a Brand New Gigabyte MB that is...
I upped the voltage to 2.2v and it is now running with the RAM installed. I dont have another board to test it on but assume from this it is "working." In upping the voltage, when you get above 2, the Bios shows the numbers in RED.... I assume that is a warning. What will this do to my...
I just replaced my motherboard with the Gigabyte GA EP45-UD3P with current Bios. I have 4 sticks of Dual Channel memory (1 gig each). Two are Corsair and they work fine in the board. Two are Crucial Balistix BL12864AA804.16FD3 1 Gig Sticks, however, and I cannot get them to work at all in any...
My system is failing and I am considering building new (memory slots are bad I think). I currently have a Gigabyte MB with an e4300 chip and a "Nice At The Time I Bought It 2 Years Ago" EVGA GeForce 8800 GTS 640MB Video Card. I want to upgrade to a new i5 or i7 system with Windows 7 but cannot...
Yes, it is plugged in - tried it with and without power strip. Checked switch on the PS itself - the slash in on, right (tried it both ways). I used a small volt meter I have to check for current accross the green wire to a black ground wire and get NOTHING. I assuem that means PS is not working.
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