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when i removed the processor from motherboard, the monitor power ups but no display can be seen, what should i do?

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January 23, 2014 8:47:02 AM

1. replaced new motherboard and removed the processor from the old one and attached to the new one
2. turned on PC and it power ups but no display on monitor
3. already tried to replace VGA card from the running one but still no use
4. replaced w/ the running motherboard that had display on it without removing the processor and it was ok
5. removed and transferred processor of the running motherboard to the new one but still no display seen
6. removed and transferred processor of the running one to the old one but still no use
7. removed and returned back the processor of the running one to its original motherboard and it must had a display but it turned out without display on the monitor
8. returned the running motherboard that turned out without display on the current CPU to its original CPU and it became the same with the one with a problem on monitor display
9. look for another one motherboard that were running and tried to replace it to the affected two CPU's and it was OK

What could be the problem?
Is it from removing the processor on the motherboard?
Is the motherboard will always had processor when you buy it?

Please help!

Thanks in advance for all your answers guys......
Have a good day!

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January 23, 2014 9:23:20 AM

Need to know, specifically what processor you're using and the model numbers of both your old and new motherboards.

-Wolf sends
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January 23, 2014 9:40:23 AM

Bare minimum before powering up a computer is: CPU, Motherboard, 1 RAM stick and GPU. Besides peripherals like mouse and keyboard.
Make sure all power cables are attached. 2 to motherboard, CPU cooler fan, 1-2 to GPU.
If GPU has 2 power connections, connect to both.
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January 25, 2014 8:56:58 PM

mamasan2000 said:
Bare minimum before powering up a computer is: CPU, Motherboard, 1 RAM stick and GPU. Besides peripherals like mouse and keyboard.
Make sure all power cables are attached. 2 to motherboard, CPU cooler fan, 1-2 to GPU.
If GPU has 2 power connections, connect to both.


Hello,

Good day...
All were already attached but still the same thing happen.
Only motherboard w/ processor was swapped.
But when I removed the processor from the old motherboard w/ display problem and attached it to the new motherboard, still no response on the monitor display
When I tried a running motherboard it has a display but when i removed the processor from it and attached to the old and new, got no response on the display and happens too to the running motherboard when i attached back its original processor, had become no display on monitor..
Is there something wrong with the removing of processor?
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January 26, 2014 12:44:03 AM

Are you removing the CPU while your computer is running?
Its not hot-pluggable.
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January 27, 2014 8:32:32 PM

Wolfshadw said:
Need to know, specifically what processor you're using and the model numbers of both your old and new motherboards.

-Wolf sends


Hello Sir,

Processor is Intel Celeron D. 347, and i dont know how to check the model #'s of motherboard but all were advansus, same processors and motherboard...

We done some isolation, We detached the processors on two affected motherboard and attached it to the another one running to check if the processor is OK,
When we check it,the two were OK.We then replace back the Original processor of the running one but it became the same problem encountered w/ the two affected motherboards that no display on monitor.
but 1st after restarting, monitor power up and then we go to BIOS settings and it has a display but in just a minute or less, monitor says" monitor going to sleep" and become black-out then no display was seen.

We tried to replace the original processor w/ the one from the other affected motherboard that we checked and it was OK earlier and there we seen a display became continues..

So,what should be the real problem?
We thought that it was the motherboard 1st, then 2nd was suspected the processors since we already made a lot of replacement or swapping of new motherboard but after the isolation its not on the processors.
Is there any on how to justify the problem?
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January 27, 2014 8:35:02 PM

mamasan2000 said:
Are you removing the CPU while your computer is running?
Its not hot-pluggable.


Good day..
No,We don't do that...
We always turned it off before removing it.
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