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Getting on board vga video to work on asrock

Trying to get on board vga video to work on asrock p4i65g. tried all diagnostics. no beeps , no video. tried pci and agp cards as well. new hard drive, memory, power supply. boots but no image on the screen so i cant get into the bios screen. cant load provided drivers as I can see anything on the screen. tried pci card from my desktop and still no image. hard drive has OS on it. Using P4 478 pin processor
Info : Chipset - Northbridge: Intel® 865G
- Southbridge: Intel® ICH5

Graphics - Integrated Intel® Extreme Graphics 2

FSB 800/533/400MHz

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  • vonryanx Dec 26, 2009

    Nope. Swapped memory modules out with others known to be good. Still same issue.

  • vonryanx Dec 26, 2009

    trying to get on board vga video to work on asrock p4i65g. tried all diagnostics. no beeps , no video. tried pci and agp cards as well. new hard drive, memory, power supply. boots but no image on the screen so i cant get into the bios screen. cant load provided drivers as I can see anything on the screen. tried pci card from my desktop and still no image. tried different memory, reseated etc. same issue. hard drive has OS on it. Using P4 478 pin processor Info : Chipset- Northbridge: Intel® 865G - Southbridge: Intel® ICH5 Graphics- Integrated Intel® Extreme Graphics 2 FSB 800/533/400MHz

  • vonryanx Dec 26, 2009

    problem:trying to get on board vga video to work on asrock p4i65g. tried all diagnostics. no beeps , no video. tried pci and agp cards as well. new hard drive, memory, power supply. boots but no image on the screen so i cant get into the bios screen. cant load provided drivers as I can see anything on the screen. tried pci card from my desktop and still no image. hard drive has OS on it. tried reseating memory as per the last guys solution. even tried other memory modules.same result.


    Using P4 478 pin processor
    Info : Chipset - Northbridge: Intel® 865G
    - Southbridge: Intel® ICH5

    Graphics - Integrated Intel® Extreme Graphics 2

    FSB 800/533/400MHz

  • vonryanx Dec 26, 2009

    this is the same solution sent the first time!!! didnt work...

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As per discription provided by you, Suspect the physical RAM is having problem. Check and insert the RAM properly may solve your problem.

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  • Anonymous Jan 12, 2010

    Also check the power good signal voltage.



    After switch on, press reset button and check whether you can able to see the display.



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Try using a power supply which you know is working fine & see if the motherboard will work.
If you have one, you can use a motherboard POST card to determine the cause of the problem. You can find information about what is the POST card & how it works at the following link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POST_card

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Hi vonryanx,

There could be many things that could stop the board from turning on, Determining what is wrong is like detective work. What I do, is take everything off the board to start. Then add the minimum to start a board to see if it will start. That's one drive (cd or otherwise) the CPU, and one bank of memory. (that's not a required eliminate, but it helps avoid beep codes) Also, make sure you have your pin's set on the board absolutely correct, or that could be your problem to begin with. Also, if your going to load a ide drive, make sure you set your pin setting correctly on it. Now, you should get the power supply on, and the cpu. If those don't power up, it's then either one of the five elements. The CPU, Power supply, Ram, Drive, or the motherboard. The next step is to replace each one of the first four with another to see if you get any change. Also, on the drive, try a different cable to make sure it's not that, If no change, then I usually get another board that I can test the first four, and make sure that they work. If after that and you have tested all of the components and they all work, then it's save to say you have a Dead Board
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Good Luck
Thanks
Mark

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