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TheRenan115

Bought new power supply and tried new motherboard but does not turn on I have an 8320 I was playing a game and it randomly shut down please help. Gpu gtx760

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Have you tried different PSU?

Hope I could help!

Specs: CPU: AMD FX-8320 @4.0ghz GPU: ASUS DCUII GTX 770 PSU: EVGA Supernova 750g CASE: Fractal Define R4 RAM: 8 Gigabytes ADATA 1333 Mhz MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-990FXA-UD3

 

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Have you tried different PSU?

yes this is the second one I tried, I had to buy one
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yes this is the second one I tried, I had to buy one

Remove everything but CPU and ram from the motherboard and see if it will post

Hope I could help!

Specs: CPU: AMD FX-8320 @4.0ghz GPU: ASUS DCUII GTX 770 PSU: EVGA Supernova 750g CASE: Fractal Define R4 RAM: 8 Gigabytes ADATA 1333 Mhz MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-990FXA-UD3

 

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Remove everything but CPU and ram from the motherboard and see if it will post

it works withoit the gpu
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it works withoit the gpu

Have you tried any other GPUs?

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Specs: CPU: AMD FX-8320 @4.0ghz GPU: ASUS DCUII GTX 770 PSU: EVGA Supernova 750g CASE: Fractal Define R4 RAM: 8 Gigabytes ADATA 1333 Mhz MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-990FXA-UD3

 

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Remove everything but CPU and ram from the motherboard and see if it will post

is my mobo not up to ability or my gpu died
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Have you tried any other GPUs?

it used to work with this one and now it does not but before I had a 7770 and it worked too
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it used to work with this one and now it does not but before I had a 7770 and it worked too

Have you tried other PCI express slots?

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Specs: CPU: AMD FX-8320 @4.0ghz GPU: ASUS DCUII GTX 770 PSU: EVGA Supernova 750g CASE: Fractal Define R4 RAM: 8 Gigabytes ADATA 1333 Mhz MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-990FXA-UD3

 

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Have you tried other PCI express slots?

no but they are 2.0 and only one 16x and one 8 x
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no but they are 2.0 and only one 16x and one 8 x

Its fine if they are 2.0 they are backwards compatible, try different slots because maybe the PCI slot may have fried

Hope I could help!

Specs: CPU: AMD FX-8320 @4.0ghz GPU: ASUS DCUII GTX 770 PSU: EVGA Supernova 750g CASE: Fractal Define R4 RAM: 8 Gigabytes ADATA 1333 Mhz MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-990FXA-UD3

 

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Its fine if they are 2.0 they are backwards compatible, try different slots because maybe the PCI slot may have fried

so o fried both my old one and my new mobo the PCI
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so o fried both my old one and my new mobo the PCI

So have you tried another motherboard? Also just as a recap it works only if your graphics card is not plugged in?

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Specs: CPU: AMD FX-8320 @4.0ghz GPU: ASUS DCUII GTX 770 PSU: EVGA Supernova 750g CASE: Fractal Define R4 RAM: 8 Gigabytes ADATA 1333 Mhz MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-990FXA-UD3

 

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Did you try clearing CMOS on the motherboard? 

 

 

Also, the rest of your hardware in your rig would be helpful in diagnosing your issues. 

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Did you try clearing CMOS on the motherboard?

Also, the rest of your hardware in your rig would be helpful in diagnosing your issues.

yes and it did not work m5a78l m lx plus

Fx8320

GTX760

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 see if you can get your hands on a different gpu. its possible your gpu may have failed

Case: Phanteks Evolve X with ITX mount  cpu: Ryzen 3900X 4.35ghz all cores Motherboard: MSI X570 Unify gpu: EVGA 1070 SC  psu: Phanteks revolt x 1200W Memory: 64GB Kingston Hyper X oc'd to 3600mhz ssd: Sabrent Rocket 4.0 1TB ITX System CPU: 4670k  Motherboard: some cheap asus h87 Ram: 16gb corsair vengeance 1600mhz

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

 

 

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It may be a bad gpu not sure ,GTX 760 should still be good. If you have another pc or a mates pc to put it into try that out then get back to us.

Grounding issue (probable not)

Dust inside the PCI slot , moister if it's been a very rainy day not sure best bet is to take it into you're local pc shop get them to look at it.

May even be a defective MB as (i think i may be wrong here but) there is a chip on the MB that controls PCI slots that mite of busted or even a Cap ,mite need a new MB is what im thinking.

Case: | TT Core x71 | Mobo: | Gigabyte Aorus Elite DDR4 | Cpu: 13600K | 1.270V | P-Core 5.6GHZ | E-Core 3.9GHZ | Cpu Block: EK Quantum Velocity2 | Ram: Team T-Force Vulcan Z 4x8GB 3200MHz DDR4 | Gpu: Gigabyte GTX G1 970 Bios Hacked 1.275V | Gpu Block: EK | Cooling: Custom Loop | Rads: 4 | PSU: Corsair RM 1000w

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If you have a debug speaker / motherboard speaker on hand, plug that into your motherboards speaker header(On your board, its located down behind the PCI slot, its a 4-pin header). Restart the system and listen to the beeps. Refer to your motherboards manual to find out what the "beep codes" mean. That should give you a pretty spot-on result as to whats causing the issue. 

 

If your manual isn't handy or you can't find it, refer to this link for the beep codes
http://support.asus.com/Troubleshooting/detail.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=M5A78L-M%20LX&os=&no=978

 

Once you have done this, post back with your results and I or someone else will further assist you. :)
 

I am whatever I am. 

 

 

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