None of my ports are working. Even the graphics card ones.

Alex_278

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Sep 4, 2016
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Hello and thanks in advance,

I recently had a computer built by a company and it was working fine in my old apartment. Perfectly actually. Last week I moved and I packed it up really safe and even used those fragile stickers so they would be extra safe with it. I got to the new apartment yesterday. Plugged everything in and nothing happened. Here's what I know so far :

Plugging the screen with different wires and to the two different Ports on my gfxcard did nothing. Screen still said no Signal. I know the screen works because I tried it on my girlfriends laptop.

Plugging the mouse or Keyboard (USB) to the Ports at the back and at the front did the same thing. Keyboard lights Flash and then go away. Sticking the cables carefully half way in seemed to keep the Keyboard on but the slightest movement turned it off again.

I opened the cover and took a look inside And everything seems fine. Fans are spinning. Cables are connected. I thought things took a shake during the move but I doubt the front AND back USB Ports and the graphics card Ports moved somehow.

Here are my specs :

Case: Aerocool V3X Advance Evil Blue

Power supply : Xilence XP500R6 500 Watt Netzteil (80+)

Motherboard : Asus M5A78L-M LX3, AMD 760G

Processor: AMD FX-4300 4x 3.8GHz

- Cooler: Scythe Katana 4

- RAM: 8GB DDR3-RAM PC-1333

- Graphics card : Nvidia GeForce GTX950 2GB,

Operating system: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit

Screen: AOC E2270SWDN (22")
+ DVI-D cabel 18+1 Single-Link 2m

I hope you guys have an idea. Thanks in advance. I appreciate it!
 
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Last week I moved and I packed it up really safe and even used those fragile stickers so they would be extra safe with it.
If you just packed the whole pc, you may try uninstall all the parts, and reseat them again. 1) make sure it is not the loose wire/connector. 2) use the onboard ATI Radeon HD3000 GPU to see the PC works or not, because the pcie slot maybe damage. 3) Also the cpu cooler may damage the MB cpu socket too.
When you moved to other place, you should uninstall the heavy pc parts, like the cpu cooler, GPU, etc.
Last week I moved and I packed it up really safe and even used those fragile stickers so they would be extra safe with it.
If you just packed the whole pc, you may try uninstall all the parts, and reseat them again. 1) make sure it is not the loose wire/connector. 2) use the onboard ATI Radeon HD3000 GPU to see the PC works or not, because the pcie slot maybe damage. 3) Also the cpu cooler may damage the MB cpu socket too.
When you moved to other place, you should uninstall the heavy pc parts, like the cpu cooler, GPU, etc.
 
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