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Since: Aug 14, 2004 Posts: 9
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2004 2:42 am
Post subject: Getting no signal to monitor Archived from groups: alt>comp>hardware>pc-homebuilt (more info?)
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I got a PC here which refuses to show signal on monitor,
mate says his kids flicked the voltage switch on the back of the PSU,
down to 130v with out him knowing and when he switched it on there
was a slight pop, I open up the PSU and the SM fuse has blown,
so I stuck in another PSU and powered it up but there's no signal to the
monitor,
I'm not even sure if it's booting up properly, the power is going to MB,
fans and drives spin up ok,
I changed AGP gfx card and tried an old PCI card but still the same,
I'm thinking the board has been damaged due to the voltage switch being
changed
and the board has been damaged before the fuse blew.
Any idea's
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Since: Mar 06, 2004 Posts: 1246
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2004 2:42 am
Post subject: Re: Getting no signal to monitor [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Sounds to me like a fried motherboard.
--
DaveW
"Cookie" <lammbretta DeleteThis @NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I got a PC here which refuses to show signal on monitor,
> mate says his kids flicked the voltage switch on the back of the PSU,
> down to 130v with out him knowing and when he switched it on there
> was a slight pop, I open up the PSU and the SM fuse has blown,
> so I stuck in another PSU and powered it up but there's no signal to the
> monitor,
> I'm not even sure if it's booting up properly, the power is going to MB,
> fans and drives spin up ok,
> I changed AGP gfx card and tried an old PCI card but still the same,
> I'm thinking the board has been damaged due to the voltage switch being
> changed
> and the board has been damaged before the fuse blew.
>
> Any idea's
>
> Thx in advance
>
>
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Since: Oct 05, 2004 Posts: 448
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2004 2:42 am
Post subject: Re: Getting no signal to monitor [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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"Cookie" <lammbretta.RemoveThis@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I got a PC here which refuses to show signal on monitor,
> mate says his kids flicked the voltage switch on the back of the PSU,
> down to 130v with out him knowing and when he switched it on there
> was a slight pop, I open up the PSU and the SM fuse has blown,
> so I stuck in another PSU and powered it up but there's no signal to the
> monitor,
> I'm not even sure if it's booting up properly, the power is going to MB,
> fans and drives spin up ok,
> I changed AGP gfx card and tried an old PCI card but still the same,
> I'm thinking the board has been damaged due to the voltage switch being
> changed
> and the board has been damaged before the fuse blew.
>
That makes sense as it was a forced LOW voltage condition. I'm guessing the
CPU and/or motherboard is dead now. -Dave<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ --> >> Stay informed about: Getting no signal to monitor |
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Since: Aug 11, 2004 Posts: 1420
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2004 2:42 am
Post subject: Re: Getting no signal to monitor [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Dave C. wrote:
> "Cookie" <lammbretta.DeleteThis@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:41267e17$0$20243$cc9e4d1f@news-text.dial.pipex.com...
>
>>I got a PC here which refuses to show signal on monitor,
>>mate says his kids flicked the voltage switch on the back of the PSU,
>>down to 130v with out him knowing and when he switched it on there
>>was a slight pop, I open up the PSU and the SM fuse has blown,
>>so I stuck in another PSU and powered it up but there's no signal to the
>>monitor,
>>I'm not even sure if it's booting up properly, the power is going to MB,
>>fans and drives spin up ok,
>>I changed AGP gfx card and tried an old PCI card but still the same,
>>I'm thinking the board has been damaged due to the voltage switch being
>>changed
>>and the board has been damaged before the fuse blew.
>>
>
>
> That makes sense as it was a forced LOW voltage condition.
Actually, putting the switch to 130 when plugged into 240v mains is a 'high
voltage' condition as it is expecting 130 but got 240.
> I'm guessing the
> CPU and/or motherboard is dead now. -Dave
That's possible because as components failed inside the PSU it's
indeterminate what the output voltages would be and if it did not have
reverse and overvoltage protection that could damage anything connected to it.
It could also be that while replacing the power supply something got
inadvertently bumped loose.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ --> >> Stay informed about: Getting no signal to monitor |
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Since: Aug 14, 2004 Posts: 9
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2004 1:05 pm
Post subject: Re: Getting no signal to monitor [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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I've checked all connections, nothing has came loose
I have a system here running a XP1800 with PC2100 memory,
would it be possible to test the CPU/memory in the dead system,
would the memory just run at the lower speed of the board?
the MB Supports 500MHz ~ 1.5GHz and faster and
Supports PC-100 / PC-133 SDRAM and VCM SDRAM
see here <a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://tinyurl.com/5uy5f" target="_blank">http://tinyurl.com/5uy5f</a>
Thanks all for the replys so far
"David Maynard" <dNOTmayn.DeleteThis@ev1.net> wrote in message
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> Dave C. wrote:
>
> > "Cookie" <lammbretta.DeleteThis@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:41267e17$0$20243$cc9e4d1f@news-text.dial.pipex.com...
> >
> >>I got a PC here which refuses to show signal on monitor,
> >>mate says his kids flicked the voltage switch on the back of the PSU,
> >>down to 130v with out him knowing and when he switched it on there
> >>was a slight pop, I open up the PSU and the SM fuse has blown,
> >>so I stuck in another PSU and powered it up but there's no signal to the
> >>monitor,
> >>I'm not even sure if it's booting up properly, the power is going to MB,
> >>fans and drives spin up ok,
> >>I changed AGP gfx card and tried an old PCI card but still the same,
> >>I'm thinking the board has been damaged due to the voltage switch being
> >>changed
> >>and the board has been damaged before the fuse blew.
> >>
> >
> >
> > That makes sense as it was a forced LOW voltage condition.
>
> Actually, putting the switch to 130 when plugged into 240v mains is a
'high
> voltage' condition as it is expecting 130 but got 240.
>
> > I'm guessing the
> > CPU and/or motherboard is dead now. -Dave
>
> That's possible because as components failed inside the PSU it's
> indeterminate what the output voltages would be and if it did not have
> reverse and overvoltage protection that could damage anything connected to
it.
>
> It could also be that while replacing the power supply something got
> inadvertently bumped loose.
>
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Since: Oct 05, 2004 Posts: 448
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2004 1:05 pm
Post subject: Re: Getting no signal to monitor [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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"Cookie" <lammbretta.RemoveThis@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I've checked all connections, nothing has came loose
>
> I have a system here running a XP1800 with PC2100 memory,
> would it be possible to test the CPU/memory in the dead system,
> would the memory just run at the lower speed of the board?
>
> the MB Supports 500MHz ~ 1.5GHz and faster and
> Supports PC-100 / PC-133 SDRAM and VCM SDRAM
>
<font color=purple> > see here <a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://tinyurl.com/5uy5f</font" target="_blank">http://tinyurl.com/5uy5f</font</a>>
>
> Thanks all for the replys so far
>
>
It's not worth the effort. Your problem, if it's RAM, is more than JUST
RAM. Besides which, your RAM won't work on that board. The CPU might
actually work on that board. But then again, it's a good possibility that
you'd damage a good CPU by trying it. -Dave<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ --> >> Stay informed about: Getting no signal to monitor |
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Since: Aug 11, 2004 Posts: 1420
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2004 1:05 pm
Post subject: Re: Getting no signal to monitor [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Cookie wrote:
> I've checked all connections, nothing has came loose
Did you reseat the RAM?
>
> I have a system here running a XP1800 with PC2100 memory,
> would it be possible to test the CPU/memory in the dead system,
> would the memory just run at the lower speed of the board?
>
> the MB Supports 500MHz ~ 1.5GHz and faster and
> Supports PC-100 / PC-133 SDRAM and VCM SDRAM
>
<font color=purple> > see here <a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://tinyurl.com/5uy5f</font" target="_blank">http://tinyurl.com/5uy5f</font</a>>
I'm guessing that is the 'broken' system?
You can't put PC100/133 memory in a DDR motherboard, unless it's something
like a K7S5A, but then you didn't say what the 'XP1800' motherboard was
other than to say you have PC2100 in it (which is DDR).
And the suspect processor you want to test in the unnamed XP1800
motherboard is a what?
> Thanks all for the replys so far
>
>
> "David Maynard" <dNOTmayn.RemoveThis@ev1.net> wrote in message
> news:10id7svtkk7j62@corp.supernews.com...
>
>>Dave C. wrote:
>>
>>
>>>"Cookie" <lammbretta.RemoveThis@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>news:41267e17$0$20243$cc9e4d1f@news-text.dial.pipex.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>>I got a PC here which refuses to show signal on monitor,
>>>>mate says his kids flicked the voltage switch on the back of the PSU,
>>>>down to 130v with out him knowing and when he switched it on there
>>>>was a slight pop, I open up the PSU and the SM fuse has blown,
>>>>so I stuck in another PSU and powered it up but there's no signal to the
>>>>monitor,
>>>>I'm not even sure if it's booting up properly, the power is going to MB,
>>>>fans and drives spin up ok,
>>>>I changed AGP gfx card and tried an old PCI card but still the same,
>>>>I'm thinking the board has been damaged due to the voltage switch being
>>>>changed
>>>>and the board has been damaged before the fuse blew.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>That makes sense as it was a forced LOW voltage condition.
>>
>>Actually, putting the switch to 130 when plugged into 240v mains is a
>
> 'high
>
>>voltage' condition as it is expecting 130 but got 240.
>>
>>
>>> I'm guessing the
>>>CPU and/or motherboard is dead now. -Dave
>>
>>That's possible because as components failed inside the PSU it's
>>indeterminate what the output voltages would be and if it did not have
>>reverse and overvoltage protection that could damage anything connected to
>
> it.
>
>>It could also be that while replacing the power supply something got
>>inadvertently bumped loose.
>>
>>
>
>
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Since: Aug 14, 2004 Posts: 9
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2004 4:10 pm
Post subject: Re: Getting no signal to monitor [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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>Did you reseat the RAM?
Yes, removed and replaced
>I'm guessing that is the 'broken' system?
<font color=green> > > see here <a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://tinyurl.com/5uy5f</font" target="_blank">http://tinyurl.com/5uy5f</font</a>>
Yes
> You can't put PC100/133 memory in a DDR motherboard, unless it's something
> like a K7S5A, but then you didn't say what the 'XP1800' motherboard was
> other than to say you have PC2100 in it (which is DDR).
>
> And the suspect processor you want to test in the unnamed XP1800
> motherboard is a what?
Epox EP-8KHA+ Socket A DDR Motherboard
Can't see it being the memory but I was thinking of putting the DDR into the
suspect
dead Gigabyte board along with the XP1800, not putting suspect dead CPU &
PC100 into the Epox.
I don't want to buy another MB and find out it's the CPU that's dead or vice
versa
I suppose I could try the Suspect dead CPU in the Epox to eliminate that
"David Maynard" <dNOTmayn DeleteThis @ev1.net> wrote in message
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> Cookie wrote:
>
> > I've checked all connections, nothing has came loose
>
> Did you reseat the RAM?
>
> >
> > I have a system here running a XP1800 with PC2100 memory,
> > would it be possible to test the CPU/memory in the dead system,
> > would the memory just run at the lower speed of the board?
> >
> > the MB Supports 500MHz ~ 1.5GHz and faster and
> > Supports PC-100 / PC-133 SDRAM and VCM SDRAM
> >
<font color=green> > > see here <a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://tinyurl.com/5uy5f</font" target="_blank">http://tinyurl.com/5uy5f</font</a>>
>
> I'm guessing that is the 'broken' system?
>
> You can't put PC100/133 memory in a DDR motherboard, unless it's something
> like a K7S5A, but then you didn't say what the 'XP1800' motherboard was
> other than to say you have PC2100 in it (which is DDR).
>
> And the suspect processor you want to test in the unnamed XP1800
> motherboard is a what?
>
>
> > Thanks all for the replys so far
> >
> >
> > "David Maynard" <dNOTmayn DeleteThis @ev1.net> wrote in message
> > news:10id7svtkk7j62@corp.supernews.com...
> >
> >>Dave C. wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>"Cookie" <lammbretta DeleteThis @NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
> >>>news:41267e17$0$20243$cc9e4d1f@news-text.dial.pipex.com...
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>I got a PC here which refuses to show signal on monitor,
> >>>>mate says his kids flicked the voltage switch on the back of the PSU,
> >>>>down to 130v with out him knowing and when he switched it on there
> >>>>was a slight pop, I open up the PSU and the SM fuse has blown,
> >>>>so I stuck in another PSU and powered it up but there's no signal to
the
> >>>>monitor,
> >>>>I'm not even sure if it's booting up properly, the power is going to
MB,
> >>>>fans and drives spin up ok,
> >>>>I changed AGP gfx card and tried an old PCI card but still the same,
> >>>>I'm thinking the board has been damaged due to the voltage switch
being
> >>>>changed
> >>>>and the board has been damaged before the fuse blew.
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>That makes sense as it was a forced LOW voltage condition.
> >>
> >>Actually, putting the switch to 130 when plugged into 240v mains is a
> >
> > 'high
> >
> >>voltage' condition as it is expecting 130 but got 240.
> >>
> >>
> >>> I'm guessing the
> >>>CPU and/or motherboard is dead now. -Dave
> >>
> >>That's possible because as components failed inside the PSU it's
> >>indeterminate what the output voltages would be and if it did not have
> >>reverse and overvoltage protection that could damage anything connected
to
> >
> > it.
> >
> >>It could also be that while replacing the power supply something got
> >>inadvertently bumped loose.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
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Since: Aug 14, 2004 Posts: 9
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 9:15 pm
Post subject: Re: SORTED [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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I got hold of another stick of PC100 worked a treat
Thanks to all who replied!
"Cookie" <lammbretta.RemoveThis@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:41267e17$0$20243$cc9e4d1f@news-text.dial.pipex.com...
> I got a PC here which refuses to show signal on monitor,
> mate says his kids flicked the voltage switch on the back of the PSU,
> down to 130v with out him knowing and when he switched it on there
> was a slight pop, I open up the PSU and the SM fuse has blown,
> so I stuck in another PSU and powered it up but there's no signal to the
> monitor,
> I'm not even sure if it's booting up properly, the power is going to MB,
> fans and drives spin up ok,
> I changed AGP gfx card and tried an old PCI card but still the same,
> I'm thinking the board has been damaged due to the voltage switch being
> changed
> and the board has been damaged before the fuse blew.
>
> Any idea's
>
> Thx in advance
>
>
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