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Just now, nevann_711 said:

ever since i’ve had it it’s always sagged idk why it cant support itself but it’s never stopped it from working

It's putting stress on the PCI-E slot.

Does the PC work on it's side?

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1 minute ago, nevann_711 said:

ever since i’ve had it it’s always sagged idk why it cant support itself but it’s never stopped it from working

How much more than normal is that sag?

I'm not actually trying to be as grumpy as it seems.

I will find your mentions of Ikea or Gnome and I will /s post. 

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Just now, nevann_711 said:

i’ll test once i’m back home and i’ll let you know sorry for the inconvenience 

It's all fine 👍

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Just now, nevann_711 said:

first remove battery and then see if it works then if not put it on its side and turn it on and what’s supposed to happen?

Forget the battery for now,it will reset important settings that you will have to reset.

Let's hold on with it.

Let's just put it on it's side and see if that works.

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26 minutes ago, Vishera said:

Forget the battery for now,it will reset important settings that you will have to reset.

Let's hold on with it.

Let's just put it on it's side and see if that works.

 

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Just now, nevann_711 said:

Do you get anything on the display?

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Just now, nevann_711 said:

Try moving the graphics card to the bottom PCI-E slot.

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Just now, nevann_711 said:

i cant there’s something in the way and it only has one spot to go is in the way

Temporary remove it,and after you are done just return it.

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It's always something stupid and basic.  Let's make sure the monitor is right.  How many HDMI inputs there.  Plug the HDMI cable into HDMI One on monitor.  Get something to try it with.  When you get a signal then you have two things known.  The cable is not bad and the monitor is correctly configured and will come io with a signal.  You must get this confirmed, tested proofed.  Or all other tests are usless.

So you have all the HDMI ports on the card.  Start at one and do a boot. Two. Three. Four. All those outputs will produce a signal, especially after a reboot.  So it you got nothing. after one or two. Get rid of that cable and try again.  If you got nothing on the card, and then pull the card and you got nothing on the buiitl in graphics, you are not getting a full boot.  When the HDMI cable and monitor are plugged into either the internal or the card.  When the reset occurs and it tries to boot to bios, you will get a brief signal before all that kicks.l in   That big ass card uses a lot of power.  Are the power cables pluged in?  Do you have another card laying around.  The hard part for a novice trouble shooter is you figure out the card is bad, but that costs money and you don't want to belive it.   Big cards can move some.  Look Tight.?  

 

If it isn't fixed at this point, are you sure the cable isn't jacked.  Do you get beep codes?  

 

All that.  But the correct answer to this test question is your are lost, you have tried so many things you don't have the origianl finger prints.  Life is short.  Take it to a tech, pay $40. $60 it;s done move on.  

 

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8 hours ago, The Martian said:

It's always something stupid and basic.  Let's make sure the monitor is right.  How many HDMI inputs there.  Plug the HDMI cable into HDMI One on monitor.  Get something to try it with.  When you get a signal then you have two things known.  The cable is not bad and the monitor is correctly configured and will come io with a signal.  You must get this confirmed, tested proofed.  Or all other tests are usless.

So you have all the HDMI ports on the card.  Start at one and do a boot. Two. Three. Four. All those outputs will produce a signal, especially after a reboot.  So it you got nothing. after one or two. Get rid of that cable and try again.  If you got nothing on the card, and then pull the card and you got nothing on the buiitl in graphics, you are not getting a full boot.  When the HDMI cable and monitor are plugged into either the internal or the card.  When the reset occurs and it tries to boot to bios, you will get a brief signal before all that kicks.l in   That big ass card uses a lot of power.  Are the power cables pluged in?  Do you have another card laying around.  The hard part for a novice trouble shooter is you figure out the card is bad, but that costs money and you don't want to belive it.   Big cards can move some.  Look Tight.?  

 

If it isn't fixed at this point, are you sure the cable isn't jacked.  Do you get beep codes?  

 

All that.  But the correct answer to this test question is your are lost, you have tried so many things you don't have the origianl finger prints.  Life is short.  Take it to a tech, pay $40. $60 it;s done move on.  

 

i’m gonna look for a tech place near me but i’m praying it’s not the card because i do not have that kinda money right now

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59 minutes ago, nevann_711 said:

i’m gonna look for a tech place near me but i’m praying it’s not the card because i do not have that kinda money right now

Just for S's and G's, would you mind taking a picture just like the last one, except of the GPU? That back side where the screws hold it into the case?

I'm not actually trying to be as grumpy as it seems.

I will find your mentions of Ikea or Gnome and I will /s post. 

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Why is the 5800x so hot?

 

 

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I probably could have been more clear

I'd like to see this part,

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but from this angle.

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I'm not actually trying to be as grumpy as it seems.

I will find your mentions of Ikea or Gnome and I will /s post. 

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Why is the 5800x so hot?

 

 

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1 hour ago, ShrimpBrime said:

In the very first post with the very first video, there is an LED on and steady at start up. What is it? 

 

To confirm an error, plug in the little motherboard speaker for post beep codes.

 

 

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i don’t have a motherboard speaker thingy like the image in ur picture

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