i just bought a new motherboard i hook it up then i notice that the motherboard has no VGA port,so i get on a tech forum site and ask if i can just use my graphics card vga port.It was agreed that yes i could,so i do so but when i turn my comp on my screen stays black and the light goes from green to orange. then i get a message that says"no signal input,or cable disconnected".ive tried two different cards and monitors and it says the same thing......pls help me
Hi, welcome 1) What motherboard did you buy? 2) What graphics card do you have? 3) You install the graphics/cables correctly? 4) Install ram/cpu correctly? Power - both plugs?
motherboard: NF2 ultra infinity with nvidia chipset Graphics card: nvidia geforce fx 5200 ultra 128 mb all the cables are correct i think, the computer comes on just fine everything runs but i get that black screen and then that message...
Oooo its an infinity... yea thats normal, just prod power ~ 13 million times and it'll boot in the end.... You're waiting for me to tell you I'm joking arent you.... Thats one way to fix, another is to toally power cycle the board, switch pc off, turn psu off, switch off at plug, then turn on again. Also, try clearing the cmos. Switch off at psu and plug, Set jumper to clear, remove CMOS battery, wait a MINIMUM of 30 secs, replace battery, jumper to default, on at all, on at psu and boot
The message is a default one the monitor will display when it detects no signal or standby signal from the graphics card which implys a power problem with your pc.
Its the random no boot issue with the UI Mine does it all the time, monitor just sits in standby... Looking at the LED's on me NIC tho, it does seem like a powerup issue....
i bought a 500watt power supply so i wouldnt have a power issue cause nvidia geforce ultra 5200 are so damn power hungry
how do i do this? 3) Raise vAGP. This has shown results for quite a lot of users, vAGP of 1.6 or 1.7v seems to make the boards post more frequently if the cold-boot problems are severe, or make them go away altogether. Results have also been obtained when increasing vCore/vDIMM.
Did you try power cycling and clearing the cmos as suggested? Also boot with a single stick of ram in slot 1
rofl, just keep cycling the power until it fires up, if that fails just fiddle with stuff till it does lol, it is known to be quite a tempromental motherboard until you get it up and running properly through the bios settings cross yer fingers lol