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New GA-990AX-UD3 motherboard will not boot
Thomas,
I have had a Gigabyte mobo not boot due to a pushed pin on the 24-pin mobo connector. I fixed and it booted normally. In your case it seems to be the video card. Are you using the DVI or HDMI output. Use the DVI first to setup your card on a monitor not a TV. HDMI is notorious for not working on a new build. Also reseat your video card and be sure non of the pins on the board itself are pushed in, or stuck in the out position it can happen. Also be sure your card is in the top slot or the 16X slot for the first boot. The one closest to the CPU. This may help. -Devin
6/30/2014 2:33:58 AM •
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on Jun 30, 2014
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are all the driver in and is there any power to board
6/24/2014 12:18:53 AM •
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on Jun 24, 2014
My Dedicated Video Memory Is 64MB. How to i increase dedicated video memory.I Use gigabyte Motherboard
You need to alter the video memory setting in BIOS. You can get to this by tapping F2 or Del during the boot sequence and then finding the setting within BIOS. Bear in mind that the amount of dedicated memory can only be altered within certain limits. Some motherboards - you don't give a model number - don't support more than 64Mb, others support 1Gb, depending upon board and amount of memory installed
6/10/2014 9:21:22 AM •
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on Jun 10, 2014
My system giving trouble display goes blank after 10 minuet
Check power settings by opening control panel -> power options. Check when is the computer set to go to sleep and when to turn of the display. This might be caused by Windows power settings that put the computer to sleep to save power.
6/4/2014 10:22:39 AM •
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on Jun 04, 2014
Can the gigabite keyboard be totally dismandled??
Any keyboard can be dismantled. Each one has its own configuration, however: Turn the keyboard over on its face with the back up. >Usually there are several inset screws (phillips head type) on the rear of the keyboard. Remove those. >There may be snaps (or not) additionally holding the cover on. Go carefully and see how they are holding. If you are lucky there are none. >Once the rear cover is removed, be VERY careful not to let the keys tumble out. It's a real bear trying to get them back in proper order again. You might try Youtube, just type your keyboard type in the search and see what pops up.
5/9/2014 7:12:26 AM •
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on May 09, 2014
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