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Computer Starts, Fans Spin, No Display: ASUS P5Q, Geforce 9600GT, DDR2 RAM, Tacens Radix V-550 PSU

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  • #1 16559871
    SzuramNosem
    Level 7  
    Hello
    When I start it, all of them windmills the fans start working, the diode from the power is on, but the 2 from the disk is not.
    Nothing shows on the monitor, just as if it didn't want to surprise.
    I had a similar problem once, but it crashed and it was the fault RAM RAM.
    I played it for a long time, it was turned on and hung, so I reset it and started it, but after a while the same again. After 2 reset he did not fire anymore, only windmills the fans are spinning. Podmieniałem frame RAMs 4 dice (in each slot, individually and nothing). Visually, you can't see anything happening.
    Any ideas?
    Motherboard - Asus P5Q
    Power supply - Tacens radix v-550
    Count Graphics card - Geforce 9600GT 1 gb GB
    Ram RAM-PNY technologies europe 2 gb GB dDR DDR2 dimm
    About Prock processor, I only know that 4 cores after 3.0 GHz .

    I corrected the post. Take care of the spelling.
    RADU23
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  • #2 16559883
    leonov
    Level 43  
    To check / replace the power supply and garfika graphics.
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  • #3 16561447
    310artur
    Level 43  
    Speaker has it? If you remove all the RAM bones, it does "beep". P5Q normally indicates no RAM and no graphics cards
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  • #4 16561469
    SzuramNosem
    Level 7  
    It doesn't sound anything and from what I remember it never made a sound so it probably doesn't
  • #5 16561478
    310artur
    Level 43  
    Arrange it. I will tell you without it that your computer is broken. After the circumstances I bet like a colleague - graphics or power supply. But this is more a divination than a diagnosis.
  • #6 16561651
    SzuramNosem
    Level 7  
    Can you translate it from another computer? And where to connect?
  • #7 16561692
    310artur
    Level 43  
    Speaker, buzzer, system speaker - this can be translated from any PC, even an antique one. You connect the speaker to the output (in the manual you will find where it is together with the picture) On ASUS it is in the same place as the HDD LED or the power button connected. If you have the so-called quick connector on the disc, everything is described there as well. Computer Starts, Fans Spin, No Display: ASUS P5Q, Geforce 9600GT, DDR2 RAM, Tacens Radix V-550 PSU
    The layout has been the same for years - here you have it described as sound and grand. The width of the plug is typically 4 pins. I'm not sure if polarization matters, but if the speaker has colored cables, it's black to sound and red (or whatever) to 5V
  • #8 16562283
    SzuramNosem
    Level 7  
    I bought a 2x speaker, after connecting one or the other does not produce any sound. I noticed today the change that the red LED from the disk shines a little brighter than yesterday but it probably means nothing.
  • #9 16562997
    310artur
    Level 43  
    Unplug everything - leave the power, CPU, CPU cool and speaker. Start by shorting the PWR pins for a moment, e.g. with a screwdriver.
    If the speaker is still silent, the disc or power supply probably damaged. So you substitute a different power supply and the same test. If you are still silent, you can try to substitute another CPU (even the cheapest C2D) then you will be sure that the disc has fallen.
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  • #10 16563306
    SzuramNosem
    Level 7  
    It turned out that these 2 speakers were damaged.
    After attaching another boneless frame, the squeaker, after adding them as it should be, everything should not make a sound as if nothing was happening, like anything unpleasant then only makes a sound.
  • #11 16563328
    310artur
    Level 43  
    Is this a regular P5Q? Because there are plenty of these CDs with annotations.
    If it squeaks without RAM, then you plug in RAM and disconnect the graphics card. If it is a regular P5Q then it should indicate no graphics card.
  • #12 16563407
    SzuramNosem
    Level 7  
    I replaced the HDD cable and I do not know how but the computer fired, only with 2 bones of the frame because if I add more it still does not fire. Was it really just the disk cable that could do such problems? Is it still possible to blame the power supply if the 4 bones of the frame do not want to work and for 2 already.
  • #13 16563427
    310artur
    Level 43  
    Rather motherboard. There is no connection with the cable because you have already started without discs unless you make it here and you do your work.
    Have you checked every module in every slot? Do you have 4 same dice? Maybe you don't have 2 RAM slots or RAM bones.
  • #14 16563486
    SzuramNosem
    Level 7  
    I just did not start without a disk, I was going to do as you wrote, but in the old one I had this cable from Asus, I hooked it up and turned it on.
    Yes, I checked every bone in every slot and it didn't work. Now, after changing the cable, it works.
    I have 2 the same dice and 2 the same dice, I don't have 4 identical dice but works only 1 of a kind.
    After turning on it worked for 5 minutes and then it hung, so the reset and now works normally except that I have no sound. It turns on a little longer now, if you need a screen, I can send it.
  • #15 16563653
    310artur
    Level 43  
    How do you arrange RAM? Two identical modules in one-color slots? Do I understand correctly that it only works with 2 different modules?
  • #17 16565162
    310artur
    Level 43  
    And only half the memory works.
    Have you reset the BIOS?
    It looks like the motherboard has fallen. If you can run it somehow, give screen from HWiNFO from sensor only mode. Maybe something is warming up.
  • #18 16565311
    SzuramNosem
    Level 7  
    Yes, I reset the bios at the beginning, yesterday I could fire up and today, like everything starts windows and suddenly freezes or there is a black screen and only the cursor flashes. I think I'll take it to check, cost 10-20 PLN and I will be sure what the reason is.
  • #19 16572018
    SzuramNosem
    Level 7  
    It turned out that it was the processor's fault, after inserting another, everything works without a problem. Thanks for the help

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a computer that powers on with spinning fans but fails to display anything on the monitor. The user suspects issues with the RAM, as they previously experienced similar problems. Various troubleshooting steps are suggested, including checking the power supply, graphics card, and connecting a speaker to diagnose the motherboard's status. The user discovers that replacing the HDD cable temporarily resolves the issue, but problems persist with RAM configurations and system stability. Ultimately, it is determined that the processor was faulty, and replacing it resolved the issues.
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