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Anonymous Posted on Aug 15, 2017

Asus_P5N-E_SLI_ Asus_P5N-E_SLI Motherboard is not connecting to the monitor. it turns on and everything but it will not connect to the monitor no matter what I try I have tried several moniters and removing everything, also blowing off the motherboard with dust **** and nothing seems to work I have a Nvidia video card with hdmi support. I dont know where else to turn now. I hope I can get some solutions :)

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Compatibility somewhere or a fault, maybe the HDMI Gpu is no good for that Mobo

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 15, 2008

SOURCE: Asus P5N-E SLI Mobo will not boot or post.

Hi bart, please re-check you're memory. See page 1-17 in you're user manual. (Read everything)!
You're Asus board can not use 184-pin DDR DIMM's.
Also check the QVL list for supported memory page's 1-18 & 1-19.
I did not see Corsair on either page.
You're board can only use 240-pin DDR2 memory. Please read the "Notes" at the top of page 1-18.
If everything (Regarding memory) is within the Asus specifications than clear the cmos/bios & re-boot again. If you're system still does not boot than remove one DIMM & try again.
Asus warrants their boards for three years. Call Asus tech at
1-812-282-2787 EST, IL 8:00AM to 5:00PM. The call is on you but the service is free. It's worth every dime.

Good Luck & Kind Regards.
Would you be kind enough to let me know what Asus suggested? (If it comes to that).

Mike

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Tim Babcock

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  • Posted on Jun 12, 2008

SOURCE: Asus motherboard M2N-E will not power up

It could be a memory card too. I would start by pulling the memory cards and see what happens.

Is there a connection on the motherboard for your hard drive?

kgjsm397

KG John Justin

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  • Posted on Jul 03, 2008

SOURCE: no signal

ensure that you have connected your video cable to nvidia not on mobo video output.
check beep sound look at your mobo mannual

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 06, 2008

SOURCE: ASUS P5N-E SLI

Try RAM with a different speed. My 800 mhz RAM didn't work until I installed 533 mhz RAM and adjusted to 800 mhz in BIOS. Newly built PC, default must be set as 533 mhz because I reset the CMOS and still couldn't POST to BIOS. Only taking out all RAM gave me any sort of audible error code. Luckily I found some 533 RAM before I RMA'd the board.

Kristoffer Martin

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  • Posted on Sep 12, 2008

SOURCE: wiring

The user guide for the motherboard should have a full diagram for all the wiring you have. Here is the link: http://www.manualnguide.com/dl/8959/

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