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    Any help would be great!<o:p></o:p>

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    Re: Help nothing on monitor!

    I would first try a known good video card, then also try that X1800 in another PC to make sure it works. If it works in another PC, then try the other parts out 1 by 1 in another PC and make sure they all work. Something is either dead or not making good contact.
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    • #3
      Re: Help nothing on monitor!

      OK, I tried a PCI video card and a different PCI_e card with the same results. I tried different RAM also. I think either newegg or asus one will be getting this MB back. I just find it strange because the board did power up. the fan on all of the video cards would run. even the x1800xt fan would run with out the power cord plugged into it. yep this sux.

      thanks for your help.

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      • #4
        Re: Help nothing on monitor!

        Maybe it is your PSU. Maybe you have the video being sent to the motherboards default video thing, try plugging the monitor into the motherboard, then if that works just disable the motherboards video feed and enable the GPU's.
        Last edited by orangutang91; 06-12-2006, 02:14 PM.

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        • #5
          Re: Help nothing on monitor!

          No video could be a number of things. Do you have the chassis speaker plugged in? If so, what kind of beep codes is it giving you? Check those and that could tell you your problem. If you've tried other video cards, I'm leaning towards this being a bad Mobo or CPU. Also, what kind of PSU are you using? (Brand, etc) IF it is too small it could be the culprit as well.

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