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Just now, Wee4536 said:

I will go have a look for it then, Does the beeps have a certain pattern e.g 3 beeps mean motherboard prob and 2 beeps mean gpu?

Like I said look up the beep code, I don't know it off hand.

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50 minutes ago, Wee4536 said:


Ok so I I was putting in new ram so I turned my pc off and grounded etc and then put in the new stick I turned it back on and there was then no picture at all, there is power to my gpu and cpu as the fans have been going.
 
So I few days later me and my friend decided to troubleshoot and we used New ram - didn't fix it
New gpu - no fix
We reset Bios - no fix
Checked every connection and checked power supply all were fine to we even swapped out monitors and cables and it made no difference.

Ok so I just retested both ram in all 4 slots - Total number of combo's 9 
but atlas no change signal.

 also took all apart and rebuilt still no change 

I checked cpu all is intact and thermel paste has been applied evenly still no change.

However we couldn't try another cpu as we had none . All I was doing was putting  in a new stick of ram so I have no idea why it's not working, Does anybody know how to solve this problem.
Is it mother board?

Can you adjust the DRAM voltage? Try raising it up a notch

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43 minutes ago, _chuck1z said:

Hmm... Where's the display output from? Is it from mobo or gpu?

I don't think the Msi 970A-G46 has onboard video, but you should try a different video board if you have one.

if you have a PS tester you might want to check the voltages as well.

Just a quick check, if you take all the memory out and power up do you get any error codes - "beeps"

 

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1 hour ago, Bloodhavvk said:

I don't think the Msi 970A-G46 has onboard video, but you should try a different video board if you have one.

if you have a PS tester you might want to check the voltages as well.

Just a quick check, if you take all the memory out and power up do you get any error codes - "beeps"

 

Trying new Mobo

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