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BTC-T37 Motherboard

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Well here i have an issue with motherboard that i have ordered from web market...

It does not show any video signal, not even showing BIOS.

when i turn it on it sounds 4 BEEPS and after that just a black screen.

 

Motherboard Model: BTC-T37

 

What i have tried to do?

I tried to CLR_BIOS for reset it ... Does not work!

Tested RAM on my laptop to see if it's works or not, RAM was worked fine on my laptop btw it has to open bios with or without RAM.

Removed CMOS Battery for about 1 min then turned on again and still same thing!!

 

 

could someone help me plz???? 😞

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Are you plug the monitor to the onboard graphic? If so try to find the gpu of some sort and try again

 

If it was still like that/ you already plug the gpu then it could be some configuration failure or, i hate to say this but it could be a defective motherboard or cpu

 

Also I didn't know why you choose that motherboard because the cpu seems soldered (from what i can tell) but if your use case was not a mining it would be bad decisions to choose it

 

Anyway, if the board was new i suggest to rma it (if you can)

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1 hour ago, Liam danu said:

Are you plug the monitor to the onboard graphic? If so try to find the gpu of some sort and try again

 

If it was still like that/ you already plug the gpu then it could be some configuration failure or, i hate to say this but it could be a defective motherboard or cpu

 

Also I didn't know why you choose that motherboard because the cpu seems soldered (from what i can tell) but if your use case was not a mining it would be bad decisions to choose it

 

Anyway, if the board was new i suggest to rma it (if you can)

i actually did not try with GPU yet , but hmm... it should open bios without anything if cpu and psu is installed...

 

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10 minutes ago, FALL1N said:

i actually did not try with GPU yet , but hmm... it should open bios without anything if cpu and psu is installed...

 

It should be, i mean to be honest i never heard igpu is like defected or something but trying that is your best bet, and is the cpu replaceable? I mean like in normal motherboard?

If yes you can try different cpu (if you have one) and if the cpu isn't replaceable/soldered then you should rma the board

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Just now, Liam danu said:

It should be, i mean to be honest i never heard igpu is like defected or something but trying that is your best bet, and is the cpu replaceable? I mean like in normal motherboard?

If yes you can try different cpu (if you have one) and if the cpu isn't replaceable/soldered then you should rma the board

no the CPU is soldered , you can't use different one 😞 i have tried with GPU but still same

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50 minutes ago, FALL1N said:

no the CPU is soldered , you can't use different one 😞 i have tried with GPU but still same

Right now the best solution is ethier to send the motherboard back and get the money back, if that was still possible different sellers usually set different amounts of time for money back guarantee, or hold the mobo and build a cheap "gaming" computer from used part if you just realy want to have a pc

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Did you resolve this? I have exactly the same issue 😕

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  • 2 months later...

Did you guys sort this? 

 

Reseat the ram clear CMOS, did the trick for me

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  • 9 months later...
On 4/28/2021 at 8:42 AM, FALL1N said:

Well here i have an issue with motherboard that i have ordered from web market...

It does not show any video signal, not even showing BIOS.

when i turn it on it sounds 4 BEEPS and after that just a black screen.

 

Motherboard Model: BTC-T37

 

You probably have the wrong type of memory installed. Need to be DDR3 104 pin 1600Mhz and minimum 4MB recommended.

 

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  • 5 months later...

For this problem you should unplug the PSU remove the battery press and hold the power on button for 30 seconds or more or until all motherboard lights are out.

If using a breakout power turn it off or unplug it as well.

 

BTW factory setting for this board to enter the bios is set to one second. So you have to be setting at the keyboard almost as soon as its powered on.

Start hitting delete key or ESC key fast and over & over.

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