Robo21
10-01-2001, 07:52 AM
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Components:
AMD 1.4Ghz/266
Asus A7M266 (AMD 761chipset)
2X256mb Corsair PC 2400 DDR SDRAM
Geforce
350W ATX power supply
Silverado Heatsink/Fans
I am experienced building systems (heretofore only Intel CPU based systems, however) and have a real problem here I just cannot resolve. I assembled the components described above and did a test before going any further and found that I had no video on the monitor. I checked all of the connections and the CPU seating, the video card seating etc. All checked out fine. I then went out and bought a new, identical motherboard/processor/memory (this time Kingston PC2100) and tried changing one component at a time until all of the components were new. Still no video.
The power supply is fine and the fans come on both in the power supply and on the heatsink but still no video. I swapped video cards with my other system and still no video. I am about to try yet another motherboard (MSI K7 Master) thinking that this may be an issue with the AGP Pro slot on the Asus mobo.
Anybody have any ideas? I am stumped. Thanks.
Robin:confused:
Components:
AMD 1.4Ghz/266
Asus A7M266 (AMD 761chipset)
2X256mb Corsair PC 2400 DDR SDRAM
Geforce
350W ATX power supply
Silverado Heatsink/Fans
I am experienced building systems (heretofore only Intel CPU based systems, however) and have a real problem here I just cannot resolve. I assembled the components described above and did a test before going any further and found that I had no video on the monitor. I checked all of the connections and the CPU seating, the video card seating etc. All checked out fine. I then went out and bought a new, identical motherboard/processor/memory (this time Kingston PC2100) and tried changing one component at a time until all of the components were new. Still no video.
The power supply is fine and the fans come on both in the power supply and on the heatsink but still no video. I swapped video cards with my other system and still no video. I am about to try yet another motherboard (MSI K7 Master) thinking that this may be an issue with the AGP Pro slot on the Asus mobo.
Anybody have any ideas? I am stumped. Thanks.
Robin:confused: