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PC wont boot with gpu as video output

Hipperpyah
1 minute ago, Hipperpyah said:

Nop didnt change anything

Well it should have.

Um, check monitor to make sure it's on the same input your using, ie dvi or hdmi or dp, this is sometimes a thing.

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6 minutes ago, Father Slappy said:

Well it should have.

Um, check monitor to make sure it's on the same input your using, ie dvi or hdmi or dp, this is sometimes a thing.

Yea i did, tried it with 2 different ones just now, but nothing 

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We still don't know if the fans spin.

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11 minutes ago, O-T said:

We still don't know if the fans spin.

They do, but this gigabyte model stops fan spin after few sec

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18 minutes ago, O-T said:

We still don't know if the fans spin.

Tried different GPUs, tried 450 and 750ti, same thing nothing changed

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18 minutes ago, O-T said:

We still don't know if the fans spin.

Altho on 450 and 750ti fans spin nonstop

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So you know for a fact that the card receives power? When plugged into windows, in the device manager does it detect the GPU there?

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1 minute ago, O-T said:

So you know for a fact that the card receives power? When plugged into windows, in the device manager does it detect the GPU there?

No, in windows it will show only only IGPU thats it.

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I'm not sure where to go from there, if the bios is on the latest update then I'd head for a lane failure, in which case I'd make sure both the GPU pins and the lane is absolutely clean.

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2 minutes ago, O-T said:

I'm not sure where to go from there, if the bios is on the latest update then I'd head for a lane failure, in which case I'd make sure both the GPU pins and the lane is absolutely clean.

Its clean im 100% sure, used canned air on brand new mobo but yea

 

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So your bios is running version 7A74v1C right?

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1 minute ago, O-T said:

So your bios is running version 7A74v1C right?

Latest i could get today

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5 minutes ago, O-T said:

So your bios is running version 7A74v1C right?

Tbh im starting to think that bord is fucked up

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My best bet is a PCI-E lane failure, contact MSI support, check with them and if the lane failure is the reason for your issue, I'd suggest you get them to RMA the board. But I'm out of ideas, it actually happens that after a bit of research someone got the same issue and got an RMA for it, because, once again, PCI-E lane failure.

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12 minutes ago, O-T said:

My best bet is a PCI-E lane failure, contact MSI support, check with them and if the lane failure is the reason for your issue, I'd suggest you get them to RMA the board. But I'm out of ideas, it actually happens that after a bit of research someone got the same issue and got an RMA for it, because, once again, PCI-E lane failure.

Well ill try to swap cpu with a different one tomorrow and try different board, if it wont fix it imma RMA it

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9 minutes ago, Hipperpyah said:

Well ill try to swap cpu with a different one tomorrow and try different board, if it wont fix it imma RMA it

 

When you changed it to [PEG], did you connect the monitor cable to the video card, and NOT to the back of the motherboard?

If you still get nothing, then either the CPU or the motherboard is broken

  • Damaged PCI-E slot (bent pins inside the slot)
  • Bent / damaged pins on the CPU socket, on the motherboard
  • Damaged contact pads on the CPU.
  1. Can you remove the video card, and take a picture of the entire PCI-E X16 slot?
  2. Remove the CPU heatsink, and Processor, and take a few pictures of the CPU socket, and different angles?

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18 minutes ago, -rascal- said:

 

When you changed it to [PEG], did you connect the monitor cable to the video card, and NOT to the back of the motherboard?

If you still get nothing, then either the CPU or the motherboard is broken

  • Damaged PCI-E slot (bent pins inside the slot)
  • Bent / damaged pins on the CPU socket, on the motherboard
  • Damaged contact pads on the CPU.
  1. Can you remove the video card, and take a picture of the entire PCI-E X16 slot?
  2. Remove the CPU heatsink, and Processor, and take a few pictures of the CPU socket, and different angles?

Will do, but ill do it tomorrow, heading to bed now. I didnt instanly remove cable from mobo to videocard, i let it turn on with mobo video output then shut it down in windows and changed it

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19 hours ago, -rascal- said:

 

When you changed it to [PEG], did you connect the monitor cable to the video card, and NOT to the back of the motherboard?

If you still get nothing, then either the CPU or the motherboard is broken

  • Damaged PCI-E slot (bent pins inside the slot)
  • Bent / damaged pins on the CPU socket, on the motherboard
  • Damaged contact pads on the CPU.
  1. Can you remove the video card, and take a picture of the entire PCI-E X16 slot?
  2. Remove the CPU heatsink, and Processor, and take a few pictures of the CPU socket, and different angles?

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19 hours ago, -rascal- said:

 

When you changed it to [PEG], did you connect the monitor cable to the video card, and NOT to the back of the motherboard?

If you still get nothing, then either the CPU or the motherboard is broken

  • Damaged PCI-E slot (bent pins inside the slot)
  • Bent / damaged pins on the CPU socket, on the motherboard
  • Damaged contact pads on the CPU.
  1. Can you remove the video card, and take a picture of the entire PCI-E X16 slot?
  2. Remove the CPU heatsink, and Processor, and take a few pictures of the CPU socket, and different angles?

I tried different CPU and gpu and it had same issue, soo i guess socket or mobo is fuccked up and ill go back and change it

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