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So I just built my first computer act and when i plug it in everything lights up fans spin but when i connect to the video output on either my gpu or motherboard nothing happens. I have the msi Z710A M5 Gaming motherboard getting error codes 19, 60,62, 96 and 99. I have tried resetting bios and shuffling the ram I've also checked that the 24 pin and 8 pin power supplies are plugged in. Lastly i think most of those error codes either mean late activation of the south bridge or the early activation of the south bridge what does this mean wtf is a south bridge? this is my build except i swapped to the ram that is made for my board http://pcpartpicker.com/list/m8fVcc.

 

If someone could get this to display the bios setting i'd be golden

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Did you read this?

What troubleshooting steps have you already taken?

 

South bridge is a chip that controls the I/O of your PC.

lean about it here:

 

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3 minutes ago, Jonaspowns said:

Itsays no signal

OK, you mention about southbridge but I'm not to clude up on what exactly it is. 

 

Have you checked all these things? 

 

 

  1. Make sure your BIOS version is compatible with the CPU generation you're trying to run in your motherboard, you can consult the manual or the manufacturer's website about this.
  2. Check if EVERY power cable is connected. Auxiliary power connectors included.
  3. Make sure the cable coming from your monitor is attached securely to the graphics card. Also make sure it is securely attached to the monitor itself.
  4. Make sure your PSU is powerful enough to power your complete system.
  5. Make sure your monitor works by testing it on a different computer.
  6. If you have both a dedicated GPU and an iGPU, try your monitor on both the outputs on the graphics cards as well as on the motherboard.
  7. Make sure all connectors and cables are plugged in securely, reseat if necessary.
  8. Make sure your RAM, CPU and GPU are plugged in securely, reseat if necessary.
  9. If the motherboard you're using has debug LEDs, check the error code and consult the motherboard manual to see what it means.
  10. If you have a debug speaker connected to the motherboard, note the beep sequence and consult the motherboard manual or this thread to see what it means.
  11. Try clearing your CMOS.
  12. Try booting your computer with only a motherboard, CPU and one stick of RAM attached (if you don't have an iGPU, plug in your GPU as well ;) ).
  13. Make sure your GPU works (if you have a dedicated one), try it in another computer.
  14. Make sure your RAM works, try it another computer.
  15. Make sure the RAM is compatible with your CPU and your motherboard.
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1 minute ago, lukesterboy said:

OK, you mention about southbridge but I'm not to clude up on what exactly it is. 

 

Have you checked all these things? 

 

 

  1. Make sure your BIOS version is compatible with the CPU generation you're trying to run in your motherboard, you can consult the manual or the manufacturer's website about this.
  2. Check if EVERY power cable is connected. Auxiliary power connectors included.
  3. Make sure the cable coming from your monitor is attached securely to the graphics card. Also make sure it is securely attached to the monitor itself.
  4. Make sure your PSU is powerful enough to power your complete system.
  5. Make sure your monitor works by testing it on a different computer.
  6. If you have both a dedicated GPU and an iGPU, try your monitor on both the outputs on the graphics cards as well as on the motherboard.
  7. Make sure all connectors and cables are plugged in securely, reseat if necessary.
  8. Make sure your RAM, CPU and GPU are plugged in securely, reseat if necessary.
  9. If the motherboard you're using has debug LEDs, check the error code and consult the motherboard manual to see what it means.
  10. If you have a debug speaker connected to the motherboard, note the beep sequence and consult the motherboard manual or this thread to see what it means.
  11. Try clearing your CMOS.
  12. Try booting your computer with only a motherboard, CPU and one stick of RAM attached (if you don't have an iGPU, plug in your GPU as well ;) ).
  13. Make sure your GPU works (if you have a dedicated one), try it in another computer.
  14. Make sure your RAM works, try it another computer.
  15. Make sure the RAM is compatible with your CPU and your motherboard.

Thanks but i ran through all of that yesterday 

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1 minute ago, Jonaspowns said:

Thanks but i ran through all of that yesterday 

OK, sorry to hear your still having problems. What did you find out,  your GPU and ram is compatible and both working?

 

It could be a dead motherboard or cpu.  

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3 minutes ago, lukesterboy said:

OK, sorry to hear your still having problems. What did you find out,  your GPU and ram is compatible and both working?

 

It could be a dead motherboard or cpu.  

yea im going to call msi on moday and ask about sending it back

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