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Hey guys, I come with a problem of a VGA diode lighting up on my motherboard (sometimes) when using "restart" option after system already booted. When i turn off the system and then turn it on it's all fine, no diodes are flashing besides doing the initial cycle on boot (CPU>DRAM>VGA>BOOT). Also when I reset the motherboard with the reset button (with the VGA diode on) it works fine too and system boots normally and the diode is off. I already unplugged and plugged my graphics card, checked all connections etc. Do you have any idea what could be the cause? This is my first pc build and I don't know where to look for help. System: Gigabyte 4060Ti 16GB Intel i5-12600KF Goodram 3600 32GB Gigabyte B760 Gaming X DDR4 Endrofy 700W Cooler Master MasterLiquid Lexar 1TB drive
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Hi All, I’m having issues with my PC. It just completely shut down the other day and now when I turn it on the fans light up and turn and the gpu lights up however the VGA light stays on and the monitor is black. After around 3 minutes, the monitor turns on and goes into BIOS and the boot light comes on instead of the VGA light. I can’t exit BIOS. In bios, my nvme isn’t listed which could point to it being broken but I don’t understand why the VGA light would be on and for it to take so long to go into BIOS if it was broken? Looking for advice from those of you who are more knowledgeable! Thanks in advance!! Troubleshooting done so far: Checked everything was wired correctly Reseated GPU, RAM Tried old graphics card- still the same issue Plugged graphics card into different PCI slot Moved nvme into different slot Reset CMOS using the motherboard PC Build is: (I haven’t changed anything on this for around 6 months.) AMD Ryzen 5 3.6GHz MSI MAG B550M Mortar Corsair vengeance LTX 2x8 Gb Kingston A2000 250 Gb nvme Seagate Barracuda compute internal hard drive 2TB Nvidia GeForce 3060 Ti SeaSonic Focus 550W GX
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Hello ' I'm sorry if this is allready on the forum, but I did not find any help at this moment. Computer working fine! next day no image (motherboard VGA error and Boot error LED) Asus 360 F ROG, Intel. Fast conclution - Only boot / post image on a NON CSM Graphics Card. (The Compatibility Support Module) in BIOS. PC - did run ok with a old GTX1070. But then I got this error. Things I did try. - Replace the GTX1070 with a other 1070 card. Still VGA error and no boot. - I removed the card and run onboard Graphics. Still VGA error and no boot. - I tryd a GTX660 - PC show image and auto turn on CSM mode. Win boot and all is ok. I also did try new PSU 750 and 850watt. I cant manage to get picture on the screen with any ''new'' Graphics card or with the onboard Graphics. So The UEFI Bios . dont get picture and give VGA error LED. If I try a GTX660, bios auto turn on CSM and PC works fine. Did Clear CMOS, and I did flash the bios and update it. Still no help. Is the motherboard UEFI broken? Thanks !
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Hi, A few nights ago I restarted my system and boom. It won't boot anymore. I looked on my motherboard and of course the stupid vga light on my motherboard was lit up. I've tried so many things to help but unfortunately nothing has really worked. I have tried the following though: • Removing and reseating the gpu •Clear the cmos •Replace the cmos battery •Make sure the cables are secure •Try different combinations of ram (basically every combination) •Reseat the cpu And of course the damn light is still on. Basically the computer just sits on a dash and then display my motherboards logo and says del for bios setup and all of that and it's not letting me in q flash the bios or anything... Specs: •Cpu - Ryzen 7 2700x •Gpu - RX 580 8GB •Mobo - Gigabyte AORUS B450 PRO •RAM - Corsiar vegenance 16gb •SSD - Samsung 980 1tb •PSU - ROG STRIX 750W 80 plus gold
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Hello, Unfortunately my pc won't boot into windows or actually do much. Simply the pc just refuses to let me in the bios and do basically anything and the issue is that I have a vga light on my motherboard. Basically I've tried to do the following: •Disconnect the gpu and reseat it. •Take out the cmos battery to clear the bios •Replace the cmos battery with a new 3V one •Moved the gpu to a lower pcie slot Yes not much. But what else can I do? I couldn't dare reseating the cpu as I'm actually terrified at ripping it out the socket AGAIN! Any help will be greatly appreciated! Specs: •AMD Ryzen 7 2700x •B450 GIGABYTE AORUS PRO •Asus RX 580 8GB •ROG STRIX 750W GOLD 80+ •Samsung 980 1tb •Corsair Vengeance RAM 16GB
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I build my PC a few days ago, and it worked fine for about a day but then froze out of nowhere. I restarted it, and then the VGA light turned on and remained on with no display, sometimes having the boot light on at the same time. I’ve tried checking all the cables, I reseated the GPU, replaced the GPU with another one (the fans and rgb turned on with both), tried the GPU’s in a separate PC which worked fine, swapped hdmi cables, swapped the pcie cables, and even replaced the entire motherboard with no avail. The on-board graphics work fine. I plugged my hdmi cable into the mobo and I can actually use it, indicating that the hdmi cable works fine. My theory is that it is some sort of cable or PSU issue, but I just can’t figure out what it is. specs: CPU: Intel i5 13600k Mobo: ROG Strix z790-A Gaming WiFi D4 Ram: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 2 x 16gb 3600MHz CL18 GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 FTW3 SSD: Samsung 980 Pro 2TB PSU: Corsair RM1000x
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Hey, so I built by PC a couple of days ago with an ASUS TUF GAMING B550M-PLUS and the VGA debug led is always on in white after boot even though there is seemingly no problem with the PC. Asus’s support page only says the led indicates a faulty gpu but everything works fine. Do you guys have any idea what could be causing it?
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Until today I had not had any problems with my pc, I was playing in the afternoon and turned off the pc, after a few hours I turned it back on and to my surprise, the motherboard showed the VGA LED on and did not show the MSI BIOS screen, just stayed on but with a black background while the components remained on and the fans spinning. I disconnected the graphic and I put it back to my surprise it turned on correctly, I opened HWiNFO, GPU-Z and the voltage values of the Motherboard, CPU, GPU were correct, the temperatures were very good as usual, I did stress test and the performance is the same as always, I even went back to play and no problem. I turn off the pc and about 1 hour later I tried to turn it back on and the same PROBLEM returned. I repeated the process of disconnecting and connecting the graphic and returned to work normally momentarily, the conclusion I came to is that if I disconnect the graphic and reconnect the pc will turn on and work normally, I can even restart it or even leave it off at least a few minutes, if I leave it off a long time, when trying to turn it on the same problem returns, I need your help. the pc stays on with the monitor on black and sometimes a white line appears on the top right as in this image.
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Experienced a power outage while gaming… after getting power back I boot up my pc like normal and notice that the VGA light is red on my MB as well as another red light at the bottom of my MB… everything seems to work fine on my pc except I now can’t load into any games now. I have a 4070ti GPU… is it gone for good?
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Hello, I have a Asus ROG Strix pre-built machine (GA35DX) with the below specs: Motherboard - X570 (AMD Chipset) CPU - AMD Ryzen 9 5900X - dual fan AIO cooling from Asus. RAM - XPG 2x16 GB DDR4 3200 (recently upgraded from the stock Asus single stick 16GB DDR4 2666) GPU - RTX 3080 10GB PSU - 700 watts Gold (non modular) Dual monitor setup: Primary - 32 inch Asus VG32VQR (2560x1440, 165Hz) - connected via DP Secondary - 27 inch MSI G27C6 (1920x1080, 144Hz) - connected via HDMI The problem I am facing from the last 2 weeks is that while playing Call of Duty Modern Warfare II at Ultra settings with 2560x 1440 screen resolution(no DLSS), the machine suddenly restarts without any error on the screen. I noticed the VGA light on the motherboard turns Red and then White and the machine restarts. I even tried to lower the settings to High, Normal and Recommended within the game, still the machine restarts after few hours of playing. This happens for all the titles that I am playing recently like Red Dead Redemption and FarCry6. I thought the machine might be overheating so I removed the dust from all the vents and fans, still the same. I even removed all the connections and reconnected just that there is no loose connection, still the same. I doubt the RTX 3080 GPU is faulty, but if the GPU is faulty, then the system might not even boot or allow me to load any game. (my thoughts and I might be wrong) Please help me with the solution to this issue as I am really frustrated and I am lost the enthusiasm to play any game on the desktop as I don't want to ruin it further. Thank you in advance and hoping a solution from the experts out here.
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I've recently been experiencing random crashes. After using the PC for a few minutes to an hour, there would be a short buzz (similar to the sound of a BSOD crash), then the monitor would lose its signal. After a bunch of troubleshooting, I've noticed that it's a similar scenario to when you pull the GPU out while the PC is still running. I swapped the GPU with an old GT 730, haven't experienced a crash since then. The 5600XT only has digital, so I had to use a VGA-HDMI adapter. Can that possibly crash a PC or is my GPU dying? I doubt it's a driver issue / Windows problem either since I haven't updated anything since I've built it a few months ago. Isn't a heat issue either since a crash can happen even just a few minutes after booting with normal temps. UPDATE: I bought a new DVI-HDMI connector, haven’t experienced any crashes since putting the 5600XT back in. Looks like the bad VGA-HDMI adapter was causing the crash. UPDATE 2: Crashed again. If it isn’t a driver/Windows thing then the GPU might be dead.
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Budget: 500-520 USD My friends pc: -CPU: i5 9400f -MB: Prime B365M-K -VGA: GTX 1660 -RAM: 2x8 GB 2666Mhz I think it is a good system that can not be upgraded with only a RAM and a VGA, I mean for example a 3060 would be a bottleneck maybe for this system, but worth it in long term. The RAM is reasonable with this MB and CPU. Changing it with a faster one doesnt seems to worth the money for me. Does it make sense, If we consider the fact that my friend has a 1440x1080x60Hz monitor, upgrading the system to get higher frame, without buying a new monitor with higher numbers in framerate or resolution or both? I know games gettin better graphics so the same monitor with better pc can handle better games. I think like a 3200MHz RAM compatible with the system and better VGA with the same other things would make a better game playing experience with only a low percentage. Am I right? I need your opinion about it, should we upgrade the RAM? Monitor? VGA? what not? Thanks, Boren
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Heyyy so went on vacation for 2 weeks. everything working fine before i go. Came back and pc wont boot. usual trouble shooting later, it boots up after reseating ram. i game heavily for a few hrs and switch off. next morning again it doesnt boot, reseat ram its good to go again. Rinse and repeat for the last 2 days When it doesnt boot, it shows a vga error aaaand weirdly enough i can hear the windows 11 startup music so not exactly sure if boot error or some firmware/bios issue :||| Specs Windows 11 Ryzen 5600x gigabyte b450 pro wifi gigabyte 5700xt and corsair ram 2x8gb Seasonic m12ii 620 any thoughts ? im guessing maybe it jumps to integrated graphics? Since I can hear it get to windows login screen the motherboard and cpu are a month old the rest of the system is older like 3-4 years atleast
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I've heard of pc wake issues with having two monitors with different connections to the PC. Which of these combos would be the best/have the least issues? - 1x VGA, 1x DP - 1x VGA, 1x HDMI - 1x DVI-D, 1 x HDMI - 1x DVI-D, 1x DP My graphics card has 3x DP, 1x HDMI, and 1x DVI-D. The monitor I'm looking to add has 1x DisplayPort 1.2, 1x D-sub, 1x HDMI 1.4. The current monitor only has 1x DVI-D and 1x VGA. Thanks!
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While i was playing game, suddenly my monitor goes blank (no display) and all pc fans start going full speed, then i turned pc off, after turning it back on again, it won't display anything, but when i switched the displayport to motherboard, it works but my gpu not detected. my gpu fan is spinning, my pc can't detect gpu. my system specs is i5 12400f b560m aorus pro ax rtx 3080 ti vision 2x 16gb ram team force delta corsair rm750e i tried unplug and plugging back gpu, switches ram slot and still not working. cannot update gpu driver since its not detected. appreciate your answer.
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PC Specs: CPU: Intel Pentium Gold G6405 4.1GHz 4MB Desktop Processor Motherboard: MSI B460M PRO-VDH WiFi ProSeries Motherboard (mATX, 10th Gen Intel Core, LGA 1200 Socket) SSD: Lite-On 128GB Sata m.2 SSD GPU: (optional): NVIDIA NVS 310 I am trying to install Windows on this system, but there is no display when I use HDMI (I have tried two different cables that were working fine before this). There is a message on the Computer Monitor that say "Input Not Supported" I tried installing NVIDIA NVS 310 graphics processor and used an DisplayPort to HDMI adapter but still no display. I thought that might get around the issue, but that still didn't work. The strange part is that I tried using a VGA cable - and that works normally. Monitor has a visible display. Why would nothing work with an HDMI cable? Can this be fixed?
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Hello everyone, I'm having quite the challenge getting these two new computers to work properly. For the my computer, I had it working completely fine until I started troubleshooting my Wife's builds RAM. The other RAM would not overclock to the rated speeds so I chucked into my PC to see if the RAM was the issue but my PC wouldn't even boot the other RAM. So I pulled it and put my RAM back in. Now I can't get any video signal and the VGA QLed is always lit and sometimes the BOOT QLed is always lit sometimes. I've reflashed the BioS with and without the graphics card, cleared the CMOS with and without the graphics card, moved around the DP cable, only thing I haven't done is reseat the CPU as it worked fine before (was using it without my old 980 for a bit). Am I missing something? Is there anything else I can do? Here is the parts list: Asus ROG Strix Z690-G Intel i5 13600k Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR5 5600mhz C36 2TB Samsung 980 Pro SSD EVGA GeForce GTX 980 (temporary until I can snag new graphics cards) Corsair RM1000e Power Supply EK D-RGB 360 aio For the other PC I can't determine which the faulty part is. I cannot boot with XMP and I always get the DRAM QLed when I reboot the PC. I felt like I was missing a setting when enabling XMP so I chucked it into my PC however, as mentioned before, my PC wouldn't even boot with them not matter what; clearing CMOS, Safe Boot, ect. The CPU overclocks just fine so I felt that maybe it was definitely the RAM, however, when I put in the RAM from my build it also will not boot with XMP enabled even though I know it works on my PC. So maybe the motherboard? or CPU? I have no idea. However, when I returned the RAM from troubleshooting on My PC I can boot up just fine at 4800 mhz and an overclocked CPU and back into Windows just not at the rated 5200 mhz speed. So what's the problem here? I'm at my wits end lol. Here is my Wifes build: Asus Prime z690-A Intel i5 13600k Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR5 5200mhz C40 2TB Samsung 980 Pro SSD Corsair RM1000e Power Supply Corsair H150i iCUE aio No GPU yet Thank you to anyone that can help me. I'm so lost after today, especially after the working PC no longer boots. I feel like I'm losing my mind haha. Kind regards, HutBunz *SOLVED In regards the first computer it was as simple as a bad DP cable. Booted fine off of an HDMI cable. Everything working as intended now. As for the second computer, I downloaded Cinebench and the CPU was only landing a score of 10,000. Far cry from 24,000ish. So I downloaded HWinfo and noticed the CPU was only drawing 120W but was absolutely pegged during stress testing. Checked connections but they were all good. Turns out the chipset firmware and intelME needed updating. After installing the updates, BOOM, pulling ~170W and scoring 24,000 in Cinebench and also, BAM, XMP enabled no problem. Only issue is now is the CPU absolutely does not like being overclocked, although I have been using the Asus AI feature. Might try updating to latest BiOS as it improves stability, or manually overclock or could just be a loss in silicon lottery. All that said, I'm happy I got it all figured out after awhile of troubleshooting and I hope this information can maybe help someone else down the line. HutBunz
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So basically ive been using this pc for 2 months now -Ryzen 7 2700x -3070 -B450 Tomahawk (Non Max) -16GB Corsair Ram I was playing cyberpunk for an hour then noticed my cpu temps were like 80 degrees so i close the game and open ryzen master and then wanted to see what precision overdrive does. I clicked on it and my pc turned off After that as soon as i turn on the pc my VGA light turns red on my motherboard. Ive dont literally everything on the internet. Reseated my GPU, took out all excess cables , tried booting with one ram stick, reconnected all cables from the psu to fans and other items such has hdd and ssd. I reset the CMOS by jumping the two prongs and even took. out the battery for 10 mins and put it back in. Its still showing the VGA light. Please help as i have 0 idea on what to do and i really need it to work as everything regarding my work is done on this pc Thanks in advance
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Ive always wondered if ports like DVI-Digital and VGA are still competitive. Is displayport better than HDMI?
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Hi, My desktop will start when I hit the power button, the lights turn on, fans start spinning, all is good but it doesn't boot. My motherboard has 4 small LED's and it gets stuck on the one that says VGA. If I then hit the reset button the PC boots just fine. I keep my GPU drivers up to date and just installed a fresh SSD and a fresh Windows install. The SSD replacement had something to do with another problem but the bootup problem is still there. Specs: Gigabyte X750 Aorus Ultra Ryzen 3900X 2TB WD_Black SSD Gigabyte 2080 Super 32GB Corsair Vengeance RGB RAM 3200MHz
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Welll...I've heard a lot of rumors about these two vga, and can't decide which one I should choose. My spec right now is AMD 5 2600, 16gb of RAM DDR4 26666, 3 fans and a broken PSU, but the thing is which one i should go: AMD + AMD is good? or just AMD CPU + NVIDA CPU with my spec above with those usage. I probably playing a lot of games and streaming, editing just a little bit. Is there any significance differences because in my country their price gap is nearly 200$ and that's alot, and I don't want to pay more for having something with the same performance at the same price. Tks for helping !!!
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Well...My pc just broke down after 2 years. Yesterday, while I was playing games, the monitor just turned off and the fan on the vga or the cpu ran at maximum speed (which normally I set them on balance), the fan got so loud that even when I played Elden Ring, it didn't make those loud noise. After I checked the cable from the PSU, the PC just shut down immediately, I tried to reset but it was useless, not even a sign, but the electricity still in the case ???. My PSU just suck, the brand is Aerocool, in the E or F tier, and i'm plan on replacing a new one but I want to have a new graphic cards in the future like the rtx 3060 or the rx 6600, so maybe around 650W is enough or I can get lower like 550W? cuz My pc case is quite small so there's no way it gonna fit a 3 fan rtx 3060. BTW is it better to get a high B tier 550W or a low D tier 650W PSU cuz... I don't know if it's gonna fried my vga and other parts of the pc or not. Tks for helping!! My pc specs: AMD ryzen 5 2600, b450 motherboard, 16gb ram, gtx 1650, 3 fans, 500W PSU (Aerocool F tier BRUH)
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Hello! Recently i built a new pc and as per i am facing tons of new problems. At first i faced problem with 4.0 slot for GPU which is giving me black display on monitor and i cant use GPU for full potential, then i changed the lost and moved it to 3.0 slot but i recently discovered that even though my motherboard supports x16 bandwidth, it only works on x1. as described on picture below: Could you please tell me what could have caused this issue? my pc specs MOBO - ASUS Prime B660M-A D4 GPU- 6700 XT Gigabyte PSU - 650 W EVGA 80+Gold RAM- 8GB pair of Corsair CPU- i5 12400F
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Hi again! I just wanted to talk about the people that helped me (if you see this) my system is now running somehow... But I need to ask y'all something. Is getting a cpu out of the socket with the cooler damaging the socket in any way?
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So I took my new cpu and old gpu out and and tried with my gpu in aswell and will not boot just stay on the vga light tried both cpus with both knowing they are good and tried intergrated graphics for my other cpu please please help!