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So i went from my dads to my mums and when i started my PC (yes i take my PC with me) i noticed that i didnt get an image on my monitor then i checked every cable and they were fine but when i looked inside my PC i saw that my GPU fan was not spinning do i turned my PC off  checked the power cable even switched the power cable, i took out the gpu reinserted it and still nothing is happening i let it chill for aprox 2H and tried again still not working. I cleaned my GPU on friday but it worked fine for two days and now it wont work. Could this be the aftermath of me trying to clean it? Or could it be the traveling? Because i am doing this for 1 1/2 years now on a weekly basis and when it was raining i did everything i could to protect it from rain. Everything else is turning on (CPU fan, case fan). I have no idea if its even booting into the OS (dont have integrated graphics and dont hear any audio) . I am out of ideas and need help desperately.

I have included some photos but i am unsure whether they help or not. Thanks in advance.

GPU: Palit 1050 2GB

MB: Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H

 

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Hard to say. It sounds like you have already done a fair bit of troubleshooting.

Just to clarify, did you already re-seat the card?

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1 hour ago, pebble guy said:

Hard to say. It sounds like you have already done a fair bit of troubleshooting.

Just to clarify, did you already re-seat the card?

I am unsure what you mean by re-seat if you mean taken in out of its slot and put back in then yes if you mean plug it into another pci e slot then no because i have a micro atx board i only have one full pcie slot

 

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The only thing I can suggest is find a friend or family member with a PC with a PCIE slot and try slotting the card in there. Alternatively you could find a friend with a graphics card and slot that into your PC. It's possible you damaged the PCIE slot while traveling if you didn't take the GPU out during transport (Which you should ALWAYS do if you haven't been already) but it could also the the GPU itself. Not sure what else to recommend. 


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Even if the Gpu has a detection issue , the fans would still spin , so the card now is not getting enough juice - if any  . u need to make sure the power supply is still functional ,  Try resetting the CMOS (remove power cable , remove the battery , wait for 2 mins , put it back in ) . 

The pcie slot could be damaged ( it is possible but not very likely ) 

also try dissasembling every thing and putting it back together ( static charges can do weird things )  

Other troublehooting steps would be more advanced - like checking short to ground on the gpu PCB power rails .. etc  , any caps or diodes could have blown .. etc 

 

On 06/05/2018 at 10:41 PM, Bunke said:

So i went from my dads to my mums and when i started my PC (yes i take my PC with me) i noticed that i didnt get an image on my monitor then i checked every cable and they were fine but when i looked inside my PC i saw that my GPU fan was not spinning do i turned my PC off  checked the power cable even switched the power cable, i took out the gpu reinserted it and still nothing is happening i let it chill for aprox 2H and tried again still not working. I cleaned my GPU on friday but it worked fine for two days and now it wont work. Could this be the aftermath of me trying to clean it? Or could it be the traveling? Because i am doing this for 1 1/2 years now on a weekly basis and when it was raining i did everything i could to protect it from rain. Everything else is turning on (CPU fan, case fan). I have no idea if its even booting into the OS (dont have integrated graphics and dont hear any audio) . I am out of ideas and need help desperately.

I have included some photos but i am unsure whether they help or not. Thanks in advance.

GPU: Palit 1050 2GB

MB: Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2H

 

1525639092489599099421.jpg

15256391205971732827428.jpg

1525639164967936508904.jpg

1525639211672869543361.jpg

 

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Have you gone through the step described here yet?

 

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6 hours ago, AMD Spec said:

Even if the Gpu has a detection issue , the fans would still spin , so the card now is not getting enough juice - if any  . u need to make sure the power supply is still functional ,  Try resetting the CMOS (remove power cable , remove the battery , wait for 2 mins , put it back in ) . 

The pcie slot could be damaged ( it is possible but not very likely ) 

also try dissasembling every thing and putting it back together ( static charges can do weird things )  

Other troublehooting steps would be more advanced - like checking short to ground on the gpu PCB power rails .. etc  , any caps or diodes could have blown .. etc 

 

 

I tested the PCIe slot with a WLAN adapter that has a power LED and it worked fine and i am sure my power supply is fine because i can use my PC through my onboard graphics and i already sent my GPU to the seller i got it from for replacement. But Thanks for the advice !

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