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Jun 3 2020 04:44pm
Quote (King Atrhur @ Jun 3 2020 06:43pm)
reinsert gpu and lmk if gpu light goes away
also verify its pci power cables are attached as well if applicable.

If not proceed to wiping bios and on reassembly start with bare min/ cpu/mobo/ram(1 stick)/ gpu if no onboard video.



The gpu is out I’m guessing that’s why the vga light is on
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Quote (ShowCase @ Jun 3 2020 06:44pm)
The gpu is out I’m guessing that’s why the vga light is on


yes, reinsert I wanna see if boards identifying issues correctly or acting weird.
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Jun 3 2020 04:47pm
Quote (King Atrhur @ Jun 3 2020 06:45pm)
yes, reinsert I wanna see if boards identifying issues correctly or acting weird.



Ok popped it back in and once I powered on, it cycled through the lights, first dram, then cpu, then vga. Did this about 3 times and now it’s just vga that’s lit.

E: only have 1 stick of ram in atm

This post was edited by ShowCase on Jun 3 2020 04:49pm
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Jun 3 2020 04:51pm
Quote (ShowCase @ Jun 3 2020 06:47pm)
Ok popped it back in and once I powered on, it cycled through the lights, first dram, then cpu, then vga. Did this about 3 times and now it’s just vga that’s lit.

E: only have 1 stick of ram in atm


Refer to mobo and verify ram is correct slot for one stick
Clear the cmos aka bios.
Reinsert gpu and verify power cables are in the psu and gpu correctly.
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