MSI H97 PC Mate problem
TheMiarexxia
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Hey folks!! So, here’s my problem...
I just built my first PC, nice, I didn’t forget anything. Quick problem: no sound when I turn on the PC, everything works, fans spin, the CPU is seated properly, the GPU too, basically no issues, except there’s a black screen and the monitor doesn’t detect the PC. HELP ME QUICKLY PLEASE! (I have a Corsair CX600M semi-modular PSU, an i5 4590, a GTX960 4GB OC MSI Gaming Edition, two Corsair Vengeance Pro Series 4GB DDR3 sticks, and a Seagate Barracuda 1TB)
I just built my first PC, nice, I didn’t forget anything. Quick problem: no sound when I turn on the PC, everything works, fans spin, the CPU is seated properly, the GPU too, basically no issues, except there’s a black screen and the monitor doesn’t detect the PC. HELP ME QUICKLY PLEASE! (I have a Corsair CX600M semi-modular PSU, an i5 4590, a GTX960 4GB OC MSI Gaming Edition, two Corsair Vengeance Pro Series 4GB DDR3 sticks, and a Seagate Barracuda 1TB)
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Hi, did you try plugging your monitor into your motherboard and removing your graphics card?
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If you start with the minimum. just the motherboard (proc) without RAM, graphics card, or hard drive, how does that feel to you?
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Hi,
Screen plugged into CG ???
And not CM ???
Otherwise --> Black Screen...
"I am the Lizard King............... I can do everything"
Jim Morrison (RIP)-
I have already tried several things, like plugging it HDMI to the GPU, plugging it with the MSI adapter for the GPU (it's a VGA screen), nothing works, black screen, no signal, and only my Windows install key responds. In fact, I don't get the motherboard to boot when I turn it on, but I will try connecting a keyboard in PS/2 and pressing all the F keys xD
- it won't change anything.
If no system is installed it either stays on the boot screen, or it tells you that there is no "boot device" (understand that the hard drive won't boot because there is no system).
In the end, physically unplug the graphics card from the motherboard and connect the video cables to the motherboard to verify that the motherboard is indeed outputting the video signal and that the problem does not come from the graphics card.
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Is it possible to install an OS without the motherboard boot? (I think I’ve found the problem... I don’t have a USB 3.0 cable, they’re barely powered, which is why only my USB key works...)
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If you start simply with your CPU and a stick of RAM. You remove your hard drive and your graphics card. You connect everything electrically and plug your monitor into the VGA port on your motherboard. What does it do to you? Otherwise do a clear CMOS. You connect the two pins at the PCI2 level and your fan wiring.
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here's what it looks like. -
Hi,
THE 2€ question....
Do you have an OS installed?
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"I am the Lizard King............... I can do everything"
Jim Morrison (RIP)