Monitor stays black after dedusting pc
I have dedusted my Computer after it had some cooling problems. Now the monitor stays black, no BIOS.
This is my setup:
MB: Asus m5a97
CPU: FX 8320 RAM:
Corsair ddr3 2x8gb 1333MHz
GC: nVidia 1060
I dont think I have a piezo, but it beeps once when I start it. I already tried all thinkable ram setups, even completely without ram, but the computer doesn't care, nothing changes. It can't be a compatibility problem, since it definitely ran before in this setup. I also tried to unplug my cpu fan too, but nothing changes. If you have any idea what I could do, feel free to post your opinion. There are no dumb answers to this problem.
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I have dedusted my Computer after it had some cooling problems. Now the monitor stays black, no BIOS.
This is my setup:
MB: Asus m5a97
CPU: FX 8320 RAM:
Corsair ddr3 2x8gb 1333MHz
GC: nVidia 1060
I dont think I have a piezo, but it beeps once when I start it. I already tried all thinkable ram setups, even completely without ram, but the computer doesn't care, nothing changes. It can't be a compatibility problem, since it definitely ran before in this setup. I also tried to unplug my cpu fan too, but nothing changes. If you have any idea what I could do, feel free to post your opinion. There are no dumb answers to this problem.
hardware-failure
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If you don't see any disconnected contact, take the computer to a repairman.
– harrymc
Feb 27 at 19:48
How did you clean it?
– jao
Feb 27 at 21:47
Remove your rams and turn on the computer then turn off and re-insert in case this doesn’t work try removing the cmos battery for 1 minute and reinsert. Worth a shot
– Elie
Feb 27 at 22:04
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I have dedusted my Computer after it had some cooling problems. Now the monitor stays black, no BIOS.
This is my setup:
MB: Asus m5a97
CPU: FX 8320 RAM:
Corsair ddr3 2x8gb 1333MHz
GC: nVidia 1060
I dont think I have a piezo, but it beeps once when I start it. I already tried all thinkable ram setups, even completely without ram, but the computer doesn't care, nothing changes. It can't be a compatibility problem, since it definitely ran before in this setup. I also tried to unplug my cpu fan too, but nothing changes. If you have any idea what I could do, feel free to post your opinion. There are no dumb answers to this problem.
hardware-failure
I have dedusted my Computer after it had some cooling problems. Now the monitor stays black, no BIOS.
This is my setup:
MB: Asus m5a97
CPU: FX 8320 RAM:
Corsair ddr3 2x8gb 1333MHz
GC: nVidia 1060
I dont think I have a piezo, but it beeps once when I start it. I already tried all thinkable ram setups, even completely without ram, but the computer doesn't care, nothing changes. It can't be a compatibility problem, since it definitely ran before in this setup. I also tried to unplug my cpu fan too, but nothing changes. If you have any idea what I could do, feel free to post your opinion. There are no dumb answers to this problem.
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edited Feb 27 at 19:59
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If you don't see any disconnected contact, take the computer to a repairman.
– harrymc
Feb 27 at 19:48
How did you clean it?
– jao
Feb 27 at 21:47
Remove your rams and turn on the computer then turn off and re-insert in case this doesn’t work try removing the cmos battery for 1 minute and reinsert. Worth a shot
– Elie
Feb 27 at 22:04
add a comment |
1
If you don't see any disconnected contact, take the computer to a repairman.
– harrymc
Feb 27 at 19:48
How did you clean it?
– jao
Feb 27 at 21:47
Remove your rams and turn on the computer then turn off and re-insert in case this doesn’t work try removing the cmos battery for 1 minute and reinsert. Worth a shot
– Elie
Feb 27 at 22:04
1
1
If you don't see any disconnected contact, take the computer to a repairman.
– harrymc
Feb 27 at 19:48
If you don't see any disconnected contact, take the computer to a repairman.
– harrymc
Feb 27 at 19:48
How did you clean it?
– jao
Feb 27 at 21:47
How did you clean it?
– jao
Feb 27 at 21:47
Remove your rams and turn on the computer then turn off and re-insert in case this doesn’t work try removing the cmos battery for 1 minute and reinsert. Worth a shot
– Elie
Feb 27 at 22:04
Remove your rams and turn on the computer then turn off and re-insert in case this doesn’t work try removing the cmos battery for 1 minute and reinsert. Worth a shot
– Elie
Feb 27 at 22:04
add a comment |
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It beeps once when I start it
Check your monitor is correctly connected and working (test on another PC).
Power Light is ON, "One short beep" from speaker but nothing shows on monitor
One short beep from speaker means device boots normally. Please
confirm whether monitor is working and correctly connected to device.
Source [Motherboard] Nothing shows on monitor after assembling a PC, the way of identification by connecting the buzzer | Official Support | ASUS Global
The monitor is working, it recognises when it gets connected to my gc and says no connection, when i unplug it from my gc. Also tested with a different monitor, same result. Hooking a different computer up to the monitor is not possible, since besides my pc I only have a Laptop, for which I dont have the necessary adapters.
– Menroka
Feb 27 at 20:21
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It beeps once when I start it
Check your monitor is correctly connected and working (test on another PC).
Power Light is ON, "One short beep" from speaker but nothing shows on monitor
One short beep from speaker means device boots normally. Please
confirm whether monitor is working and correctly connected to device.
Source [Motherboard] Nothing shows on monitor after assembling a PC, the way of identification by connecting the buzzer | Official Support | ASUS Global
The monitor is working, it recognises when it gets connected to my gc and says no connection, when i unplug it from my gc. Also tested with a different monitor, same result. Hooking a different computer up to the monitor is not possible, since besides my pc I only have a Laptop, for which I dont have the necessary adapters.
– Menroka
Feb 27 at 20:21
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It beeps once when I start it
Check your monitor is correctly connected and working (test on another PC).
Power Light is ON, "One short beep" from speaker but nothing shows on monitor
One short beep from speaker means device boots normally. Please
confirm whether monitor is working and correctly connected to device.
Source [Motherboard] Nothing shows on monitor after assembling a PC, the way of identification by connecting the buzzer | Official Support | ASUS Global
The monitor is working, it recognises when it gets connected to my gc and says no connection, when i unplug it from my gc. Also tested with a different monitor, same result. Hooking a different computer up to the monitor is not possible, since besides my pc I only have a Laptop, for which I dont have the necessary adapters.
– Menroka
Feb 27 at 20:21
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It beeps once when I start it
Check your monitor is correctly connected and working (test on another PC).
Power Light is ON, "One short beep" from speaker but nothing shows on monitor
One short beep from speaker means device boots normally. Please
confirm whether monitor is working and correctly connected to device.
Source [Motherboard] Nothing shows on monitor after assembling a PC, the way of identification by connecting the buzzer | Official Support | ASUS Global
It beeps once when I start it
Check your monitor is correctly connected and working (test on another PC).
Power Light is ON, "One short beep" from speaker but nothing shows on monitor
One short beep from speaker means device boots normally. Please
confirm whether monitor is working and correctly connected to device.
Source [Motherboard] Nothing shows on monitor after assembling a PC, the way of identification by connecting the buzzer | Official Support | ASUS Global
answered Feb 27 at 19:58
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The monitor is working, it recognises when it gets connected to my gc and says no connection, when i unplug it from my gc. Also tested with a different monitor, same result. Hooking a different computer up to the monitor is not possible, since besides my pc I only have a Laptop, for which I dont have the necessary adapters.
– Menroka
Feb 27 at 20:21
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The monitor is working, it recognises when it gets connected to my gc and says no connection, when i unplug it from my gc. Also tested with a different monitor, same result. Hooking a different computer up to the monitor is not possible, since besides my pc I only have a Laptop, for which I dont have the necessary adapters.
– Menroka
Feb 27 at 20:21
The monitor is working, it recognises when it gets connected to my gc and says no connection, when i unplug it from my gc. Also tested with a different monitor, same result. Hooking a different computer up to the monitor is not possible, since besides my pc I only have a Laptop, for which I dont have the necessary adapters.
– Menroka
Feb 27 at 20:21
The monitor is working, it recognises when it gets connected to my gc and says no connection, when i unplug it from my gc. Also tested with a different monitor, same result. Hooking a different computer up to the monitor is not possible, since besides my pc I only have a Laptop, for which I dont have the necessary adapters.
– Menroka
Feb 27 at 20:21
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If you don't see any disconnected contact, take the computer to a repairman.
– harrymc
Feb 27 at 19:48
How did you clean it?
– jao
Feb 27 at 21:47
Remove your rams and turn on the computer then turn off and re-insert in case this doesn’t work try removing the cmos battery for 1 minute and reinsert. Worth a shot
– Elie
Feb 27 at 22:04