Help :(

apriliamgt

New Member
Ok im not sure what ive done.

Ive had problems booting for awhile but now after playing around with a few bios settings nothing is now happening.

I was playing with CPU set-up in the bios. Ive attempted to reset the cmos/bios by removing the batt and the jumper settings.

Everything comes on as it would normally but nothing appears on screen ( no signal)

so now my computer is laying there doing nothing.

my motherboard is Asus M4A88TD-V EVO.

any input would be great.

Ive also removed the video card and used onboard and nothing is happening there either. used HDMI/DVI and D-sub and nothing
memory test is ok aswell
 
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apriliamgt

New Member
i believe so. and no beeps. dont think ive got a system speaker. Ive also used the spare graphics card and that does not work. Ive removed each memory stick one by one and nothing happens.

also had it on my bench to see if it was shorting.. All my parts are under warrenty but not sure what part to send back.

should i order a system speak and see if that helps?

Its all after i messed with the bios setting with the CPU step- function... no luck with bios also
 
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apj101

VIP Member
well dont believe so :) double check
as for the beeps, not sure if this board has a built in on board buzzer or one you connect, if its the later connect it! the beeps are coded error messages telling you what is wrong with the board
in the mean time re-seat everything, ram, gpu, sata etc
 

apriliamgt

New Member
I setting the jumpers both ways round to make sure. still no luck, as ive updated previous post you can see what extra ive attempted .
 

apriliamgt

New Member
any ideas people? Ive read somewhere if i take out the 4pin power connector that powers the cpu , and if the system boots its poss that my VRM on the board is knackered?
 
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StrangleHold

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Staff member
Uplug it and taking the battery out for a few minutes. While its out, push and hold the power button down a few times. Then replace the batter and plug it back up. Then see if it will boot. Make sure the clear cmos jumper is not on the clear pins.
 

M1kkelZR

Active Member
i dunno if this has been tried but take the RAM out and turn it on, if it beeps then the Mobo is still alive.
figured this trick a few days back, still saddened that my AM2 Sock mobo died and found out this way D:
 
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