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I have no graphics card output but on board i do

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Hi all i am running Socket775 Asus P5VD2-MX SE motherboard the pc trun on boot start and work fine. i add a graphic card Nivdia 8500gt and try to trun on the pc again pc boots make all the right noise and light flashing. but no card output or on board card when the card is in. tryed another card and the same out come. both card have run on the rig before problem come after complete system wipe and new csom battery.
help please

running xp home 32bit
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Graphics card Authority
Motherboard Expert

It may not be...Winpower is not one of the higher rated PSUs though. If it were a Corsair, Seasonic, or Antec it would be better. However, even one of the better PSUs could be failing.

but the whole rig work less then 2 month ago with graphics and all and now after re loading window the rig will not boot with the graphic cards (try more then 1) pluged in ,unplug it and use on board graphics and everything is fine can use as a standard pc. so you think it could be psu
Graphics card Authority
Motherboard Expert

No-Name PSUs can fail in many ways. Usually They fail when you let out the magic blue smoke, but the failure can simply be not being able to put out the rated power, or even enough power.

Did you make sure to either plug in the 4 pin power connector to the motherboard or the 6 or 8 pin connector to the video card?

Thermal and Power Specs:
Maximum GPU Temperature (in C) 105 C
Maximum Graphics Card Power (W) 105 W
Minimum Recommended System Power (W) 400 W
Supplementary Power Connectors 6-pin & 8-pin
High Dynamic-Range Lighting 128bit
Unified Architecture yes

no blue smoke no 4 6 8 pin on mb or video card. cpu 4 pin power and main board power
but nothing has change a part form a window reboot and bios battery coz it was working fine before hand and now it is not
Graphics card Authority
Motherboard Expert

You had to do a power down in order to replace the battery. Sometimes, the stress of power on will cause something to break. For example, a light bulb usually burns out when you first turn it on, not after being on for hours.

clarkjd said:
No-Name PSUs can fail in many ways. Usually They fail when you let out the magic blue smoke, but the failure can simply be not being able to put out the rated power, or even enough power.

try another psu same result! no out put
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