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breadboard and still no beep codes

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October 15, 2014 6:25:32 PM

Hello, My computer has the no signal issue. I already did everything on the "Do before posting about no video thread" and none of that did anything, So i know it's a hardware issue. However I dont know what to replace so, please, does someone know what is making this happen.Also, I made a short 23 second video showing everything spinning, Plus I know the ram isnt installed, I was trying to get beep codes but I didnt :(  23 second video-> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NE9JJkt6bhM&feature=you...

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October 15, 2014 6:27:24 PM

why dont you tell us what DOES happen

and what the hardware is
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October 15, 2014 6:30:53 PM

I get no video, but everything is spinning, even my graphics card. I also updated my first post even made a little 23 second video.
My specs
GTX 760
FX 6300
8Gb of Ram
mobo 970a-g46
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October 15, 2014 6:35:47 PM

Is that a CX600? I could see that you have the 8pin AUX plugged into the motherboard, but is the GPU plugged in correctly as well? If you are using the same power leads to give power to the GPU, try it with two cords going to the card. I had that issue with my Antec 750W. Try the other DVI port?
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October 15, 2014 6:39:12 PM

First things first : dont throw in your day job . Hollywood is not coming calling any time soon


Are the graphics card fans spinning?
What kind of cable is it connecting to the monitor?
Are the auxiliary power cables plugged in to the graphics card?
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October 15, 2014 6:46:39 PM

4745454b said:
Is that a CX600? I could see that you have the 8pin AUX plugged into the motherboard, but is the GPU plugged in correctly as well? If you are using the same power leads to give power to the GPU, try it with two cords going to the card. I had that issue with my Antec 750W. Try the other DVI port?
Yes the gpu is plugged in correctly too, and sadly I cant use the DVI port, I can only use HDMI.

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October 15, 2014 6:48:29 PM

Outlander_04 said:
First things first : dont throw in your day job . Hollywood is not coming calling any time soon


Are the graphics card fans spinning?
What kind of cable is it connecting to the monitor?
Are the auxiliary power cables plugged in to the graphics card?


Yes sir, Just thought it could been helpful.
And yes, the fans are spinning on the GPU.
HDMI.
And lastly the Auxiliary cables are plugged in.
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October 15, 2014 7:06:27 PM

Try any type of connector other than HDMI
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October 15, 2014 7:54:07 PM

Was that a TV and not a monitor then? Any chance you are looking at the wrong HDMI input? Do you have a "4" pin speaker plugged in? You mentioned listening for beeps and hearing now. You need a speaker on the board for that to work.
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October 16, 2014 11:36:55 AM

4745454b said:
Was that a TV and not a monitor then? Any chance you are looking at the wrong HDMI input? Do you have a "4" pin speaker plugged in? You mentioned listening for beeps and hearing now. You need a speaker on the board for that to work.

Yes, that was my TV, However, I know it's plugged into HDMI 1, Also a little update, My fans on my GPU are acting weird now, Going from slow to top speed every few seconds, And everything is hooked up right, I took my time this time.
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