-101-InvaderZim
Member
+42|7141|Waikato, Aotearoa
I have a problem with my video card that needs sorting.

I am not getting a monitor signal with my PCI video card.
At the mo all I am getting is an error message from my monitor saying that the video cable is disconnected.
Does it matter which PCIe socket is used?

Motherboard is Albatron K8-SLi
Video Card is GeForce 7600GT

Anybody got any ideas?
gburndred
tiga tiga tiga tiga tiga woods ya'll
+95|6936|Calgary,AB,Canada
Did you recently change your ram?
Cause my friend had that problem, put the ram in the wrong way and he couldn't get a signal from the monitor.
-101-InvaderZim
Member
+42|7141|Waikato, Aotearoa
Nope - RAM is fine. I didnt think that memory could BE installed the wrong way.....
TehSeraphim
Thread Ender
+58|7021|New Hampshire
Memory can't be installed the wrong way unless you put it in the wrong slots (i.e. 1 and 4 instead of 1 and 3, etc. - depends on mobo).

Couple things you wanna do - some of these are *duh*, but it can be frustrating if you don't check everything out 100% and realize it's something simple later on.

***First and foremost - if you're going to open up and touch things inside your computer case, make sure you ground yourself by touching the computer cases steel/aluminum frame first.  Electro static discharge can severely fuck up anything inside there***

1) Check to make sure the card is firmly inserted into the PCI-E slot.  Also, I'm not too familiar with the PCI-E workings, but one might be master and the other slave - if so, play around with it and try the card in each slot - always worth a shot.

2) Make sure you have the drivers and software installed with the card correctly.  If your motherboard has a monitor port, connect your monitor there to make sure the card is installed correctly.  This SHOULDN'T be a problem, as most cards are plug and play for the most part (it would be difficult to install anything if you couldn't see it ^_^), but again this is just good housekeeping.

3) Make sure the monitor cable is secured firmly into the card and, if available, screwed in.  You may have a loose connection in your cable or something along those lines - I once got raged at my video card for doing the same exact thing, and it wasn't working simply because the cable wasn't inserted well enough.

4)  Are there two monitor ports on your video card? (dvi and vga)?  One will look like a standard connector with pins, while the other would look somewhat similar except have a space for a tab.  I've experienced with video cards that sometimes one is considered the default, and the other secondary - if you have the monitor plugged into the secondary port, it would show up as an extra monitor and the settings wouldn't be set yet so it wouldn't work.

My best advice to you would be to switch your monitor cable from your mobo to the video card until you can figure out what's wrong.  Good luck!
Cybargs
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+2,285|7013
ur mobo may be dead, that happened to me b4...
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-101-InvaderZim
Member
+42|7141|Waikato, Aotearoa
There are 2 ports in the back of my video card, and both of them are dvi? instead of the standard connector.
I have plugged both of them in with no results.......

I assume that PCIe is just like AGP - insert the card and away you go (this is my 1st foray into PCIe).......

Last edited by -101-InvaderZim (2006-06-25 01:39:32)

SniperF0x
Member
+49|6822
Did you connect the molex power connector?
-101-InvaderZim
Member
+42|7141|Waikato, Aotearoa
Molex power connector?? What is that and where does it go?
_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|7014|Riva, MD

-101-InvaderZim wrote:

Molex power connector?? What is that and where does it go?
I think it plugs into your power supply.  I wouldn't know for sure, as i'm one of the few people that still plays BF2 with a card that doesn't need to plug into the PSU.
nev
Member
+23|6883|Land of OZ
sounds like a flux capacitor problem to me.
cailuc
Friendly fire isn't
+36|6916

-101-InvaderZim wrote:

I have a problem with my video card that needs sorting.

I am not getting a monitor signal with my PCI video card.
At the mo all I am getting is an error message from my monitor saying that the video cable is disconnected.
Does it matter which PCIe socket is used?

Motherboard is Albatron K8-SLi
Video Card is GeForce 7600GT

Anybody got any ideas?
You have a SLi board so it does matter which PCI-E slot you use,  check the manual for your motherboard it will tell you which one is the primary slot, check your card is installed in that one.

The 7600GT does not need a separate power supply it gets its power from the slot.
max
Vela Incident
+1,652|6865|NYC / Hamburg

ok ... ususally the "cable is not connected message" does not have to do anything beyond the card. At least on my cards the message would go away even if i just plugged in the monitor cable into a gfx card that was outside of the sysem and not plugged in. When the cable is plugged in somehow pins are shorted (or something like that) to give the monitor the messgae that everything is ok

So ... i think that this does not indicate any problem  with the pc itself but rather with the cable (cann you check with anotherone, is everything firmly connected) the monitor (try another one if possible) or the "shorting" of pins inside the connector of the gfx (try with an old gfx card you have lying aroung from some ancient pc)
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-101-InvaderZim
Member
+42|7141|Waikato, Aotearoa
Its not the monitor
max
Vela Incident
+1,652|6865|NYC / Hamburg

-101-InvaderZim wrote:

Its not the monitor
good - then its the cable or the gfx card
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99Ram2500
Member
+6|6912
Powering on without video and no beeping is usually caused by four things:
Bad CPU
Bad Motherboard
Bad Video Card
Bad external connection (cable, monitor, etc)

Pull out all the ram and fire it up.  Does it beep? If so your CPU is good.
Find another system to try your video card in.  If it works, Video card is good.
Take monitor and same cable to another system, if it works, both are good.

And the final conclusion will be a bad motherboard... Bad motherboard is usually the case 75%+ when theres power but no video.
LitterBox
Member
+3|7011|The Land of Strippers and Blow
Check your power supply.  Some mobo's won't boot up (fans spin, lights come on) if the power isn't perfect.  Had it happen to my girlfriends computer - drove me nuts for a few days before I put a known good power supply in it.
-r3-anubis
Member
+73|6834|florida

LitterBox wrote:

Check your power supply.  Some mobo's won't boot up (fans spin, lights come on) if the power isn't perfect.
Yes, you should check the power supply unit. If you don't have a 450 watt minimum for your card, then the card won't be stable. And maye sure you have 2, 4-pin connectors or a 6 pin pci-e connecter.

https://www.hardwarezone.com/img/data/articles/2004/1192/tutorial-4pin_molex_power_conn.jpg
This is the 4 pin connector.

https://www.coolputer.fi/tuotekuvat/1223.jpg
This a converter. It converts 2, 4 pin connectors into a 6 pin.

https://www.tomshw.it/guides/howto/20051123/images/pcie_conn.jpg
This is where the 6 pin goes

Last edited by -r3-anubis (2006-06-25 17:49:58)

_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|7014|Riva, MD
https://images10.newegg.com/NeweggImage/productimage/14-122-004-06.jpg

What is that tiny little thing on the top of the card for?  What's it called and what does it do?
-r3-anubis
Member
+73|6834|florida
Thats for SLI

Scalable Link Interface

Put 2 cards next to each other and connect them using the SLI bridge for 2x more performance.
-101-InvaderZim
Member
+42|7141|Waikato, Aotearoa
OK guys, update on my lil problem.
After much looking, I found the speaker plug that makes beeps and stuff.

The motherboard is making a single long beep

Beeeep Beeeep Beeeeep

And its not RAM - I swapped my RAM with another stick and still got the same results

Last edited by -101-InvaderZim (2006-06-26 01:01:34)

-101-InvaderZim
Member
+42|7141|Waikato, Aotearoa
Update on my motherboard.
It works yayayayay
Apparently the Albatron doesnt like having just 1 stick of generic RAM (ie 1x1GB, 1x512 etc). It prefers having 2 sticks of generic RAM (2x512, 4x256 etc)

Cheers for your help guys muchly appriciated

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