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No Display After Assembling Computer with MSI 870-C45, AMD Phenom II X4 955, Radeon HD6850

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  • #1 9804155
    Edyy17
    Level 10  
    Hello.
    I have just assembled the computer from the following components:

    MSI 870-C45 motherboard AMD 870 Socket AM3
    Samsung 500GB HD502HJ SATA II 16MB hard drive
    AMD Phenom II X4 955 Quad Core processor (AM3,125W)
    Samsung SH-222AB SATA DVD burner black
    4World Flash memory card reader ext. 24in1 M2 CF
    OCZ Stealthxstream 2 500w case power supply
    DDR3 Corsair 4GB PC1333 CL9 Dual Memory
    Gigabyte Radeon HD6850 1GB DDR5 / 256b PCI-E OC

    I fired up, all the fans started spinning, but there is no image on the monitor. I tried all inputs on the card and nothing. Speaker is also not responding.
    What to do?
    I am asking for help from experienced colleagues, best regards.
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  • #2 9804172
    artaa
    Level 43  
    Have you connected all the power supplies?
  • #3 9804187
    Edyy17
    Level 10  
    I connected the 24-pin plug, the 4-pin plug to the motherboard and the PCI-E 6-pin plug for the graphics one as well.
  • #4 9804202
    Zygaqra
    Level 35  
    Did you put the art in the slot all the way?
  • #5 9804208
    Edyy17
    Level 10  
    the graphic is probably sitting in the slot

    Added after 7 [minutes]:

    Can you explain to me what's going on with the CMOS Jumper? You can reset the BIOS through it and maybe that would be it?
  • #6 9804245
    artaa
    Level 43  
    It does exactly what it says in the MB instruction. ;-)
    You can always reset.
  • #7 9804271
    daavid117
    Level 42  
    If the BIOS reset does not help, put it all on the table, outside the housing. Have you screwed the spacer screws under the motherboard?
  • #8 9804275
    adamadi33
    Level 43  
    Try to turn on the motherboard on a table with basic components.
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  • #9 9804289
    Edyy17
    Level 10  
    The BIOS reset did not help. The monitor behaves as if it was not connected to the computer with a cable at all. There is always the same effect, whether it's a CRT monitor, LCD monitor, or an HDMI-connected TV set. I will try to run it after removing it from the housing.
  • #10 9804364
    artaa
    Level 43  
    For starters with one memory and no DVD / HDD drives.
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  • #11 9804398
    KOXsu
    Level 18  
    You have a modular power supply so make sure all plugs are firmly fitted.
  • #12 9804422
    Edyy17
    Level 10  
    A set of power supply + motherboard with one RAM chip + graphics does not display anything on the monitor. Is it possible that a component is damaged?
    There are four LEDs on the motherboard, which according to the manual mean: "CPU is in 4 phase power mode". Does this tell someone?
  • #13 9804433
    KOXsu
    Level 18  
    turn on the computer and wait the moments, after a while they should disappear. If they disappear, it is most likely a card
  • #14 9804480
    Edyy17
    Level 10  
    the LEDs do not go out
  • #15 9804503
    daavid117
    Level 42  
    daavid117 wrote:
    Put it all together on the table, outside of the casing. Have you screwed the spacer screws under the motherboard?

    Maybe you will follow this and answer the question?
  • #16 9804521
    Edyy17
    Level 10  
    Edyy17 wrote:
    A set of power supply + motherboard with a processor and one RAM + graphics chip does not display anything on the monitor. Is it possible that a component is damaged?


    I put it all together except the case on the table. Only the power button from the case is connected to the motherboard.
  • #17 9804545
    adamadi33
    Level 43  
    Without the button from the computer case, you can use the jumper for a second by shorting the pins.
  • #18 9804570
    Edyy17
    Level 10  
    I disconnected the power button from the motherboard and started it with a jumper.
    There is no picture all the time.
  • #19 9804581
    artaa
    Level 43  
    Leave MB, CPU, is the board squeaking?
  • #20 9804594
    adamadi33
    Level 43  
    Is the system speaker connected? How does the bios give any sound signals?
  • #21 9804601
    artaa
    Level 43  
    Edyy17 wrote:
    Speaker is also not responding.
  • #22 9804616
    adamadi33
    Level 43  
    Remove the graphics card and unplug the power to the card. Turn on the motherboard without the card and listen to the speaker chirp.
  • #23 9804635
    Edyy17
    Level 10  
    I didn't notice the plate squeaking. Without a graphics card, the speaker speaks
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  • #24 9804666
    Hubert_1
    Level 24  
    Maybe the monitor is nuts? Connect to some other computer or paw.
  • #25 9804667
    artaa
    Level 43  
    What / how many squeaks does the speaker make?
  • #26 9804671
    Edyy17
    Level 10  
    Without a graphics card connected, the speaker gives 1 long beep and 2 short beeps, which means a graphics card error. When I plug it in, the speaker is silent. Do I have a damaged graphics card?
  • #27 9804712
    adamadi33
    Level 43  
    Disconnect the signal cable from the monitor.
  • #28 9804718
    beo
    Level 37  
    Very likely. Thoroughly clean the socket on the board and the contacts on the card. Was the card working before?
  • #29 9804725
    Edyy17
    Level 10  
    Without connecting to the monitor, the speaker is silent, the LEDs do not go out.
  • #30 9804743
    adamadi33
    Level 43  
    Graphics card to be tested on another computer.

Topic summary

The user assembled a computer using an MSI 870-C45 motherboard, AMD Phenom II X4 955 processor, and a Gigabyte Radeon HD6850 graphics card, but encountered a no display issue upon startup. Despite all fans spinning, there was no image on the monitor, and the system speaker was unresponsive. Suggestions included checking power connections, ensuring the graphics card was properly seated, resetting the CMOS, and testing components outside the case. The user confirmed that the speaker emitted beeps indicating a graphics card error when the card was removed. After testing the graphics card in another system, it was determined to be faulty, leading to a discussion about replacement options, with recommendations for ASUS and Gigabyte brands.
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