Jump to content

Welcome to Geeks to Go - Register now for FREE

Need help with your computer or device? Want to learn new tech skills? You're in the right place!
Geeks to Go is a friendly community of tech experts who can solve any problem you have. Just create a free account and post your question. Our volunteers will reply quickly and guide you through the steps. Don't let tech troubles stop you. Join Geeks to Go now and get the support you need!

How it Works Create Account
Photo

No post, No beep, No video


  • Please log in to reply

#1
agarcia

agarcia

    New Member

  • Member
  • Pip
  • 2 posts
Hello everyone! I hope someone here can help me out!

I have a weird situation where my system froze up last night out of the blue and now it wont boot up at all. My system has locked up before, so I wasn't concerned at all. I hard powered down the machine and turned it back on, but little did I know it would boot up again!

Symptoms:

No Post
No Beep
No Video Signal

Also! I find that there is no power to my GFX cards (fan not spinning) and my HDD lights arent blinking (HDDS not spinning?)

CPU fan, chasis fan, all fans for that matter, lights on mobo are lit up and running!

Things Ive Done so far:

Removed Memory
Unplugged HDDS (power and sata)
Removed SLI gfx and tried only 1 GFX pci-e slot (physically removed second gfx)

Things I will try next:

Clear CMOS
Try a new PSU (1000w) compared to my 850watt

Any other ideas???
  • 0

Advertisements


#2
makai

makai

    Portlock - Oahu

  • Member
  • PipPipPipPipPip
  • 2,793 posts
Hello,
Well, if both the vid card fans aren't spinning, then I would think it's either the motherboard or power supply. I doubt both vid cards would go out at the same time.
Any luck with the new power supply?
  • 0

#3
agarcia

agarcia

    New Member

  • Topic Starter
  • Member
  • Pip
  • 2 posts
Update: Fixed by clearing the CMOS. My computer was overclocked and so that might have caused some instability in the BIOS settings. I am keeping everything default for now.
  • 0

#4
123Runner

123Runner

    Member 4k

  • Member
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 4,527 posts
Overclocking will definately lock up the computer and the only way is to reset the bios to default
  • 0






Similar Topics

0 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users

As Featured On:

Microsoft Yahoo BBC MSN PC Magazine Washington Post HP