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Help with Blue Screen / no video

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  • Motherboards
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August 26, 2014 6:44:58 AM

Ok so I already have a custom made desktop but I decide to buy a full tower case and a ATX motherboard since I had a mid tower and a micro atx. Yesterday I recieved my Motherboard and I just switched everything over and I checked all the cables over and over again. I turn it on and it gives blue screen for a second or so and restarts. I test it with another hard drive I had and gave same response.

So I put everything back into my Mid tower and now my GTX 560 doesnt give any video but my onboard DVI on motherboard does.

The ram is all the same along with everything else. The only change between the Blue Screen and no Video is the case and the motherboard.

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August 26, 2014 8:40:18 AM

Try turning on the new motherboard without the graphics card.
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August 26, 2014 9:22:09 AM

weird part is the PSU wont start now. It spins then stops in a second or so. I checked newegg PSU calc and everything I had said 420 or so Watt. Mines a 620 watt. Before it was working now its not starting.
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a c 135 V Motherboard
August 26, 2014 9:43:49 AM

With rare exceptions, whenever you install a new mobo, you need to do a clean install of Windows.

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August 26, 2014 12:16:12 PM

ok I never knew that really. Good then I can do fresh install and actually not mess up with some stuff.. Other than that my PSU is not working now. So time to buy a new one to see if it works and then go from there on out.
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August 27, 2014 6:35:54 AM

Justin Watson said:
ok I never knew that really. Good then I can do fresh install and actually not mess up with some stuff.. Other than that my PSU is not working now. So time to buy a new one to see if it works and then go from there on out.


jump start the psu to verify that its not working

TO do this---Short the green an any black wire in the 20+4 pin connector
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