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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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Hey you gods of techtips. My STRIX X570-F is being really wierd. I just recently installed an update for windows 10 on the system, only for the machine not to boot for the restart. When i pulled the DP cable it it installed the Feature Update just fine on the second try. The mobo gave out the same error beeps as it does every startup. One long, three short. This means no VGA output found, yet I have no VGA connected anywhere and the Ryzen 9 prevents from getting any output from the board itself. However, on a completely normal boot with two monitors, one connected via DP, the other via HDMI, it still boots to Windows after giving the error. So what the hell gives? Specs: Ryzen 9 3900X MSI GeForce 970 GTX ROG STRIX X570-F 2x Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB 3200mhz DDR4 RAM ROG STRIX 750W PSU Standard AMD Ryzen 9 Cooler 4x CM SickleFlow 120mm Green fans Kingston M.2 500GB SSD Seagate Barracuda 2TB HDD WD 1TB HDD
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my motherboard vga cable is dead, I dont hv enough money to buy a grpahic card or a new motherboard, I hv like $20 and i was wondering if i could buy a external vga port and do something, Btw pls help
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I have a JideTech 4-port VGA KVM, and I need to extend the cables because the included ones are too short. The connection between the cable and the KVM is a standard male (cable side) to female (KVM side). All I need is a regular VGA extension cable to extend the KVM cables, the only problem is I have yet to find a FULL 15-Pin cable. I have only been able to find 9-Pin cables that they falsely call "full 15-pin". I already had to return a set of extension cables because of this. I am wondering if anyone has any recommendations for an actual 1-1 wired 15-Pin VGA extension cable, because the KVM uses all 15-Pins. Thank you
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Hello, I recently bought myself a second hand computer. It has a P8H61-M LE motherboard and an i3-2100 with 4gb ram. The psu is a 500w coolermaster. My main problem is with the gpu. This thing came with an awfully slow gt210 and I happen to have a gt1030 2gb oc edition laying around. When I swapped gpus i was getting no signal from the gt1030 (HDMI). Turns out that it was automaticaly using intel hd instead of the descrete gpu. So now im stuck with no signal coming from the gt1030. Things I have done to try and fix this: (BTW it boots just fine but there is no display) 1)Update bios to the latest version 2)Check if the gpu is faulty which it isn't as it works on another system. 3)Check the cable itself 4)Remove drivers from windows 5)Reset cmos 6)Disable i-GPU from bios - set the video output to pcie 7)Tried different psu 8)Checked if there is anything wrong with the mobo (contact pins on the pcie seem fine) One thing I noticed when troubleshooting is this: The gt210 (the one it came with, working fine) only gives out vga signal and no HDMI but when i plugged it on to another mobo HDMI signal is fine. Same thing happens with a gt710 my moms pc has. (used the same monitor in all ocations) Any ideas? This has never occured to me and im quite stressed out.
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I know, I know, it's almostt 2022 and people are talking about VGA and DVI, ew,what the f? But hear me out, I have this very odd (at least for me) DVI-VGA adapter: Basically only 6+5 pins on the DVI side. I am really trying to find out what is this thing because everywhere I look I see these: Basically there is no info on the internet about this adapter or any DVI adapter/cable with this number of pins. Not even many pictures. So... what is it and why does it look like it is missing pins? And how does it may impact the video quality? Or am I just dumb and missing something? O_o
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Hello, I bought hdmi to vga adapter to connect old monitor to my pc, but it doesnt work. The weird thing is that it works on both of my laptops. My specs: b450 msi gaming plus gtx 1660ti gigabyte windforce ryzen 7 2700x
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i have a 1070 with 2 monitors plugged in, one with HDMI and another one with DP to VGA adapter, i unplugged my DP/VGA monitor to use it with another PC and when i plug it back to my pc it does not work, so i try another DP port and non work, i try the HDMI cable i have on my other monitor and it works, ok its the cable right? nope cuz i try it with THREE monitor and it works on only one, i try the monitor and the cable on another PC and it does not work, i tried 4 other VGA cables and nothing, nothing makes sense, everything works sometimes but nothing works fully, and yes i tried updating drivers and DDU, please help
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Hi! I bought a Sapphire R9 380 ITX Compact 2GB graphics card recently. It works fine in another computer but not mine. The problem is very strange. Sometimes the computer posts with the GPU inserted but there is no signal. In other cases it doesn't even post. I got a display out if it once or twice. I even played on it. But as soon as I restart my computer it doesn't work again. I tried it in my brother's computer and it works all the time even after several restarts. I had an RX 590 before this GPU and there were no issues with it. Computer works fine with integrated graphics. Things I've tried: -Reseating GPU multiple times -Clearing CMOS -Reseating RAM sticks -Uninstalling previous drivers -Using other PCIE slot -Cleaning motherboard PCIE slots -Disabling iGPU in BIOS -Trying another monitor My build: -Asrock B85M Pro4 motherboard -2x4 GB Corsair Vengeance LP 1333Mhz DDR3 RAM -Intel core i5 4460 CPU -FSP Raider 550W 80+ Silver rated PSU -240 GB Adata SSD + 1TB Toshiba HDD
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Hey all! I'm planning on putting an 8600GT in a computer with an RX570. The reason for this is to use its native VGA with my CRT monitor (which matches the sleeper case I have for it ), which throws fits when using DP and HDMI to VGA adapters. From what I know about laptop graphics, you can switch a program to use dedicated graphics from onboard solutions; but what happens when you have two discrete graphics cards? Is the age difference too large between the two cards to use any form of pass-through? If it matters, the board I'm using these in has an X370 chipset, with one of the two x16 PCIe slots running at x4 (preferably with the 8600GT) and will be paired with a Ryzen 2600.
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My pc a night ago in the only term I can think of flipped out it just shut off without windows doing a shut down it originally read a dram error but that one went away after reseating ram then it became a vga error led and it has persisted on that one despite the graphics card being in perfect working order as we tested another definitely working gpu in the pc and as of now I’ve tried all the options on the forum I’ve q flash plus a new bios removed cmos launched with only some stuff in double checked cables the whole works and it still reads vga error it just won’t post at all and i dont know what’s wrong with it I have another motherboard on the way but if possible it would be nice to fix this one specs are: b550 Aorus pro ac 3080 ventus 3x ryzen 7 5800x 4x8 8gb Corsair vengeance ram 1000w Corsair power supply