So i got a pc a few days ago that i setup yesterday. Bought a monitor with it. AOC G2590PX
My desktop is this : https://pcpartpicker.com/list/9z6ppG
I bought it from a friend who used it for a year.
I tried overclocking it but kinda failed having blue screens for an hour and no singalwhen launching sometimes ; i managed to reset the cmos to have signal again, then put default settings in the bios. Everything worked fine after, i gamed a bit, everything worked.
Turned it off yesterday, it did a small windows upadate.
This morning when i launched i had no signal on monitor : monitor and cable are new and work on other devices so no issues there.
Nothing shows on screen not even the mobo logo
I reset the cmos, didn't work
Checked briefly if things were correctly plugged in the case, also plugged the monitor in hdmi to the mobo and not to the graphic card, didnt work aswell.
Help me out gamers
My desktop is this : https://pcpartpicker.com/list/9z6ppG
I bought it from a friend who used it for a year.
I tried overclocking it but kinda failed having blue screens for an hour and no singalwhen launching sometimes ; i managed to reset the cmos to have signal again, then put default settings in the bios. Everything worked fine after, i gamed a bit, everything worked.
Turned it off yesterday, it did a small windows upadate.
This morning when i launched i had no signal on monitor : monitor and cable are new and work on other devices so no issues there.
Nothing shows on screen not even the mobo logo
I reset the cmos, didn't work
Checked briefly if things were correctly plugged in the case, also plugged the monitor in hdmi to the mobo and not to the graphic card, didnt work aswell.
Help me out gamers
I doubt that, it doesnt say to change resolution plus it worked yesterday on 1080p just fine
u might have changed the input setting in the monitor osd and now u need to connect it with the correct cable, also if using hdmi be careful that u are connecting it to the one it says on the no signal screen ( hdmi1, hdmi2)
pyxelizewrong input setting on monitor?
SleshI doubt that, it doesnt say to change resolution plus it worked yesterday on 1080p just fine
Having the wrong input setting on the monitor wouldn't say anything about the resolution you use.
Most monitors have an option to select input via the OSD menu usually your options are a few or even all of these (VGA, DVI, HDMI, Display Port) as well as an "Auto" option that just cycles through all options until it finds an input.
[quote=Slesh]I doubt that, it doesnt say to change resolution plus it worked yesterday on 1080p just fine[/quote]
Having the wrong input setting on the monitor wouldn't say anything about the resolution you use.
Most monitors have an option to select input via the OSD menu usually your options are a few or even all of these (VGA, DVI, HDMI, Display Port) as well as an "Auto" option that just cycles through all options until it finds an input.
can you test the graphics card on another computer?
can you use http://www.system-rescue-cd.org (or any other livecd/usb)?
do you hear the same beeps as it used to do normally before the problem?
can you use http://www.system-rescue-cd.org (or any other livecd/usb)?
do you hear the same beeps as it used to do normally before the problem?
i am on the correct imput then yeah, display port and still no signal.
I can't test it on another computer no, at least not at the moment
I can't test it on another computer no, at least not at the moment
I've looked into what the beeps on startup mean
I get 2 short beeps which apparently means CMOS error for gigabyte.
I already tried resetting it but i'll try again taking the battery out of the mobo
I'll update here if it works, if it doesn'"t, am i good to buy a new motherboard?
I get 2 short beeps which apparently means CMOS error for gigabyte.
I already tried resetting it but i'll try again taking the battery out of the mobo
I'll update here if it works, if it doesn'"t, am i good to buy a new motherboard?
does not start = no power?
at this point, it could be either a mobo or power supply failure. I think there are ways of testing a psu outside of the computer, with a multimeter or some wire.
at this point, it could be either a mobo or power supply failure. I think there are ways of testing a psu outside of the computer, with a multimeter or some wire.