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Shashank Bhoir Posted on Jun 06, 2017

Intel g31pr motherboard no display , but fan works perfectly, RAM voltages on RAM slots are OK 1.8 v But no display

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As what i was see in your SS. one of the CAPS there is already blotted near the graphics port. maybe your builtin graphic cards was defective

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  • Posted on Nov 18, 2007

SOURCE: ram support for intel 845 motherboard

Ok. So you've defined the Intel 845 chipset on your motherboard.

But is it the 845 or 845G chipset?

Click HERE for the specifications of the Intel 845 chipset.

Click HERE for the specifications of the Intel 845G chipset.

Peepnklown is only HALF right.

The Intel 845 chipset does NOT support PC133 memory.

The Intel 845G chipset DOES support both DDR and PC133 memory.

The difference?

The 845 has a single memory controller for DDR memory.

The 845G has two memory controllers. One for DDR and one for PC133.

Although you're going to need DDR memory as it is FASTER and less expensive than the older PC133 memory. (Believe it or not.)

I do NOT recommend using Corsair's ValuSelect memory on this chipset. I have two boards with the 845G chipset and that type of memory does not allow the board to boot.

These boards typically come with DDR266 (PC2100) modules installed.

I would go ahead and buy DDR333 (PC2700) memory for it. The board you have may not utilize the full speed of that memory, but will use tighter memory timings if the RAM is clocked down by the board. This will result in better efficiency of memory use by the processor.

Think of it as giving the motherboard "breathing room".

I could recommend PNY memory for the most basic compatability. (Not that they manufacture their own RAM modules...) Or perhaps Nanya, Infineon or Microtek.

Look for memory compatability lists for your particular motherboard module online. You could also use PNY's memory configurator on their website.

Click HERE for PNY's memory configurator.

Good luck.

Cyryl

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 01, 2008

SOURCE: display problem in pentium mother board!

MODEL NO.--INTEL 845 GVRS. problem is --- power led is on but no display and no beep sound. SMBS, RAM ,, PROCESSER, & HD Are all ok. Pls. tell me how can i slove my problem?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 31, 2009

SOURCE: Intel DG31PR Motherboard not booting

You could try reseting the Bios settings using the jumper of the motherboard after installing the new Rams. Anyways ,its working, so don't do that now :P .

"If some thing is working, don't try to fix it" :) .

ted dux

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  • Posted on Feb 17, 2009

SOURCE: No Dispay, No Beep

Try leaving it off but with power to it (should see a small green LED on Mobo) for about 30 minutes or more.

After this time try starting it with RAM installed of course!

If this doesn't work your Motherboard is dead.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 10, 2009

SOURCE: my computer is not showing display

if the cpu is working and monitor also too
then change the batter in mother board
i 2 got similar prob recently

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