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Old 09 Nov 2003, 00:42
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Built new Pc Help!!

ok bought a new pc today and have put it together like im meant to almost in a ritualisric way for the 2nd time now.

it seems thought that when i switch on the power and start up, it is giving a signal to tell the monitor that nothing is happening.. and indeed forces the monitor into standby...

i then changed gfx card.. no joy

i then changed monitor .. no joy


could the cpu no be reponding? is there a fault with the agp? everything elses fans etc are starting ok no burning etc... just dont like monitors.


HELP ME IM GOING MAD...

( soz ive posted this at vb.com too as im in real need here)
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Old 09 Nov 2003, 01:33
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You would have better support posting it at http://www.opentechsupport.com
This happend to me, when my motherboard shortcircuited (touched the case) and when the FAN was not put in properly, or locked in properly.
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Old 09 Nov 2003, 12:30
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i've got the same problem where my pc was working before it now refuses to and have just locked up :fume:
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Old 09 Nov 2003, 14:31
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You probably have a overheating problem, or you have a burnt component. I am not an expert, but I have experienced almost everything to do with not having my computer start up.
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Old 09 Nov 2003, 16:23
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i think it's due to overheating as i found alot of dust in there when i opened it up

but then i've also been told it could be ram, my processor, motherboard, psu
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Old 09 Nov 2003, 16:25
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lol sabre, think how i feel i got it all brand new
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Old 09 Nov 2003, 16:34
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Make sure your power supply is set to 110v
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Old 09 Nov 2003, 17:01
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mine was set to 250volts

and Dave, you're alright, you've never experienced the sheer power of your new pc, i don't even wanna test my components in another pc as it will just be slowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
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