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MY COMPUTER HAS LIGHTS AND EVERYTHING, BUT NO DISPLAY ON MONITOR ALSO MY DRAM IS LIT IN MY MOBO

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mobo msi A320m pro e

cpu integrated A8 9600

graphics card gtx 1050 ti

ram 8gb 2400mhz

ssd 480gb

 

I have tried different ram slot but if you say I need new ram I donthave any

 

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19 hours ago, boggy77 said:

What are your specs? Have you tried ram in different slots?

mobo msi A320m pro e

cpu integrated A8 9600

graphics card gtx 1050 ti

ram 8gb 2400mhz

ssd 480gb

 

I have tried different ram slot but if you say I need new ram I dont have any

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The DRAM light being on points to an issue with memory. Can you remove all but one stick of RAM and test it? Maybe reset CMOS or press the MEM_OK button if your motherboard has one.

Workstation:

Intel Core i7 6700K | AMD Radeon R9 390X | 16 GB RAM

Mobile Workstation:

MacBook Pro 15" (2017) | Intel Core i7 7820HQ | AMD Radeon Pro 560 | 16 GB RAM

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14 hours ago, Husky said:

The DRAM light being on points to an issue with memory. Can you remove all but one stick of RAM and test it? Maybe reset CMOS or press the MEM_OK button if your motherboard has one.

you mean ill remove cpu graphics card ssd and cmos battery

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 So I checked if my ram is connected properly and I realized that it is not connected properly but once I connected it properly I tried to boot it up and now my mobo lights is now switching from cpu and dram every two seconds

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14 hours ago, Husky said:

The DRAM light being on points to an issue with memory. Can you remove all but one stick of RAM and test it? Maybe reset CMOS or press the MEM_OK button if your motherboard has one.

my mobo doesnt have mem_ok button

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So ive been just messing around what I did is to remove my graphics card I used the integrated graphics of my cpu

and I boot it up and boom fixed

 

THANKS FOR HELPING GUYS

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20 hours ago, The General said:

So ive been just messing around what I did is to remove my graphics card I used the integrated graphics of my cpu

and I boot it up and boom fixed

 

THANKS FOR HELPING GUYS

So now you know that your GPU is the problem. If it stops working again when you put the GPU back in then you should replace your GPU.

Workstation:

Intel Core i7 6700K | AMD Radeon R9 390X | 16 GB RAM

Mobile Workstation:

MacBook Pro 15" (2017) | Intel Core i7 7820HQ | AMD Radeon Pro 560 | 16 GB RAM

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