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Pc fans spin but no dispay, what do i do?

First i would do is reset CMOS if that doesnt work try removing and leaving only one ram stick vis versa on all the slot if it still doenst post try the intergrated gpu by removing the gpu and pluging the hdmi or dp straight to the motherbord and see if it post

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16 hours ago, BetteBalterZen said:

Try reset CMOS 

Already tried

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16 hours ago, Meczox_YT said:

First i would do is reset CMOS if that doesnt work try removing and leaving only one ram stick vis versa on all the slot if it still doenst post try the intergrated gpu by removing the gpu and pluging the hdmi or dp straight to the motherbord and see if it post

i tried this but can't seem to work

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did it also not post even when you plug into the motherbaord for display?

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4 hours ago, Mr. SoulE said:

i tried this but can't seem to work

Well im also kind of out of idea besides doing a process of elimination if you have enough stuff but if not you might have to go to a repair shop or sth

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3 hours ago, Meczox_YT said:

did it also not post even when you plug into the motherbaord for display?

i forgot to note that im using intergrated graphics, and my motherboard doesn't have a speaker or LED to show the post process

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Just now, Mr. SoulE said:

i forgot to note that im using intergrated graphics, and my motherboard doesn't have a speaker or LED to show the post process

Sorry but In that case would it be possible for you to try another cpu on that motherbaord to just check if its the motherboard issue?

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On 6/2/2021 at 11:06 PM, Meczox_YT said:

Sorry but In that case would it be possible for you to try another cpu on that motherbaord to just check if its the motherboard issue?

I'll try, but i dont got another cpu on hand

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Many motherboards have a pc speaker header, 2 pins on a 4-pin wide header. If your motherboard has such a header and you plug in  a pc speaker you may get beep error codes. The part is generally very inexpensive.

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