Computer won´t post. HELP.

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OK I just cannot think what has gone wrong.

I bought a new case for my Asus P5E3 setup.

I simply took it all out and put it all back in the new case. Now when I start the fans come full. The board has green light but not beep post and nothing on the monitor.

I have reset all the parts and cleared the cmos.

Any help appreciated.
 
:rolleyes:
Are you sure that you are not shorting the board with say an extra mobo stand thats not neaded?

Also try disconnecting any front panel usb's/audio, power switch etc and jump start it with a screwdriver.

Are you running any wires behind the mobo?

I am using the standard 9 screws.

How do you jump start it with a screwdriver?
Will give that a try if I know how.

Not running any wires behind the mobo
 
Well I have spent all day trying to resolve this problem and I can only think of two things that it could be.

1. I am doing something wrong

I took a complete setup and put it in a new case. Then tried to start it. Everything comes on but there is nothing on the monitor.

I then tried a brand new set up I just got from OcUk and tested on two monitors. Same thing.

The only thing I used in both setups was the GPU. Hence my 2nd idea.

2. The Graphics Card is gone.

Though I find it hard to believe as it was working fine up until I started this rebuild and everything looks and sounds as if it is working except the monitor does not seem to be getting a signal or the setup is not posting.


I cannot see anything I have not connected properly but then two separate setups doing the same thing must mean I am doing something wrong
 
OK

This is for anyone else who has this problem.

I figured out what the problem was. The DVI PC - Monitor cable was faulty, (pins).
Hence no signal to the monitor.

Should have have checked the cable first, but hindsight is a wonderful thing.
 
bet you well happy that its sorted now :)

Yep I was happy that it was resolved without any extra cost, but that joy was tempered by the fact that I spent two days trying to resolve a problem that was staring me right in my face. The monitor was used for both setups so I should have checked it.
In my defense the monitor cable was working before I started the builds.
 
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