Hello,
I recently bought a Supermicro X9DAE motherboard and equipped it with Xeon 2643v2 and a graphics card GeForce Titan Black. After connecting the graphics card to a monitor (via HDMI or VGA) I get the "no input signal" message on the monitor. The motherboard and the CPU do not have integrated graphics...
The question is: how to make, without seeing anything on the monitor, the graphics working?
Additional info:
- The monitor picks up HDMI/VGA signal correctly from notebooks.
- Both the CPU and the graphics cards are inserted to correct slots (the motherboard is able to run 2 CPUs).
- Power cables are connected to the motherboard, the graphics card and additional dual EPS to the CPU (all fans are working).
- I took out all DIMM modules and the motherboard correctly beeped out a memory error, so it seems to be working.
- I did a CMOS reset. Upon power up the computer almost immediately rebooted itself once.
- I tried to blindly navigate to BIOS with a manual and change "VGA Priority" from Onboard (default) to Offboard. Nothing changed after several tries.
- tried to put the graphics card to a different PCI-E slot that is also available to CPU1. Nothing changed.
- checked that the chassis is grounded.
I greatly appreciate your help with this problem.
Regards
I recently bought a Supermicro X9DAE motherboard and equipped it with Xeon 2643v2 and a graphics card GeForce Titan Black. After connecting the graphics card to a monitor (via HDMI or VGA) I get the "no input signal" message on the monitor. The motherboard and the CPU do not have integrated graphics...
The question is: how to make, without seeing anything on the monitor, the graphics working?
Additional info:
- The monitor picks up HDMI/VGA signal correctly from notebooks.
- Both the CPU and the graphics cards are inserted to correct slots (the motherboard is able to run 2 CPUs).
- Power cables are connected to the motherboard, the graphics card and additional dual EPS to the CPU (all fans are working).
- I took out all DIMM modules and the motherboard correctly beeped out a memory error, so it seems to be working.
- I did a CMOS reset. Upon power up the computer almost immediately rebooted itself once.
- I tried to blindly navigate to BIOS with a manual and change "VGA Priority" from Onboard (default) to Offboard. Nothing changed after several tries.
- tried to put the graphics card to a different PCI-E slot that is also available to CPU1. Nothing changed.
- checked that the chassis is grounded.
I greatly appreciate your help with this problem.
Regards