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I did a tear-down yesterday on my PC to clean it out and apply some new thermal paste. Deconstruction went fine, and then I re-assembled everything.
When I tried to reboot it, this is what happens:
Here are some troubleshooting steps I’ve tried:
So this is the state; it just powers on, and nothing. The motherboard will beep if there’s not enough power - I’ve had that before. No boot sequence, no display, no sounds (except for those described) … nothing. I’ve checked the EVGA/nForce/nVidia forums to no avail - most people’s problems are new equipment with incompatible graphics cards, RAM, etc., or are simply resolved by trying different slots or clearing the CMOS.
Hardware:
Anyone have any ideas?
Suggested causes:
When I tried to reboot it, this is what happens:
- 1 orange, 1 green LED on motherboard turn on [normal]
- Motherboard LCD says “FF” (Fully functioning)
- All fans turn on, stay at max speed [unusual]
- GPU fan turns on [normal]
- Display/video feed does not activate [unusual]
- No beeps or sound to indicate POST activity [unusual]
- Front panel LEDs (Power LED, HDD LED activity) do not turn on after power-up, except for a brief flash after pushing the button [unusual]
- Computer will turn on, and will turn off if I hold the power button (NOT the AC switch at the back) [normal]
- Can hear HDD spin if I listen closely [normal]
- Powers up exactly like this WITH OR WITHOUT an HDD or Keyboard/Mouse [unusual]
Here are some troubleshooting steps I’ve tried:
- Flashing/clearing my CMOS (twice)
- Different PCI-E slots for my videocard
- Different RAM slots/ full RAM slots/ all empty but 1 RAM slot
- Switching +/- leads from Front Panel (Power, Reset, Power-on LED, HDD activity LED)
- Removing all unnecessary devices, leaving only RAM, HDD, GPU & fans
- Inspected motherboard mounting posts/chassis contact
So this is the state; it just powers on, and nothing. The motherboard will beep if there’s not enough power - I’ve had that before. No boot sequence, no display, no sounds (except for those described) … nothing. I’ve checked the EVGA/nForce/nVidia forums to no avail - most people’s problems are new equipment with incompatible graphics cards, RAM, etc., or are simply resolved by trying different slots or clearing the CMOS.
Hardware:
- EVGA nForce 780i SLI
- Intel Q6600
- BFG nVidia 8800GTS 512mb
- 2gb OCZ2N1066SR2GK PC2 8500 RAM
- 4gb OCZ2P10664GK PC2 8500 RAM (2gb installed)
- 500gb WD HDD
Anyone have any ideas?
Suggested causes:
- Computer may think it's over-heating
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