Motherboard and gpu issues help

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Jun 21, 2016
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So i like to Play games alot, however i lagged in every Game i had so i bought some New items for My pc like a motherboard and a New case and some Ram, however when i Put It All Together and gør It All powered i insert the hdmi cabel and My Screen flashed with the quote " no signal detected" i have tried everything, unplugin gpu, using mobo graphics nothing Works, i even tried removing the Little battery inside the motherboard, can someone help me please.


Motherboard: msi h170 gaming m3
Cpu: i7 2600
Gpu: gtx 960 twin frozr 2gb
Psu: 650w
sata: 2 TB
 
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yes --- your board and under cpu support states the compatible cpu's and the bios's there supported under

''CPU

• Supports 6th Gen Intel® Core® i3/i5/i7 processors, and Intel® Pentium® and Celeron® processors for Socket LGA1151
* Please refer to CPU Support for compatible CPU; the above description is for reference only.

https://us.msi.com/Motherboard/support/H170-GAMING-M3.html#support-cpu


I am supprised you got as far with it as you did -- sorry I missed that at first and mislead you in any way

that i7 2600 is a sandybridge chip and socket ''1155'' not 1151 as you needed
well try to reseat the card in the slot and be sure all the leads from the psu to the card are fully/properly plugged in

also may ned to see if the card auto detecs in the bios and swaps over from on board to card use them maybe a bad hdmi cable [there funny at times ] I got 3 brand new hdmi cables that don't work but the dvi-I to hdmi works 100% fine ???
 


He must have written down his specs wrong since that is impossible. Or somehow jammed the CPU into that slot.
 


Yes it does. However Intel uses the i3/i5/i7 name for different socket CPUs as well which is why you need to look at the socket, not the CPU name. Your 2600 is a LGA1155 CPU. This motherboard uses LGA1151. It does not have the same pin number let alone the same pin out.

You have fried the board and most likely fried the CPU as well.
 
yes --- your board and under cpu support states the compatible cpu's and the bios's there supported under

''CPU

• Supports 6th Gen Intel® Core® i3/i5/i7 processors, and Intel® Pentium® and Celeron® processors for Socket LGA1151
* Please refer to CPU Support for compatible CPU; the above description is for reference only.

https://us.msi.com/Motherboard/support/H170-GAMING-M3.html#support-cpu


I am supprised you got as far with it as you did -- sorry I missed that at first and mislead you in any way

that i7 2600 is a sandybridge chip and socket ''1155'' not 1151 as you needed
 
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