Problem with Asus M5A97 R2.0
I have such a problem. In general, today I moved to another house and yesterday the computer worked perfectly. After I turned it off, and put it in a box to transport it to another house. Collected carefully and drove it carefully. After he came home and wanted to connect the computer, he turned on, all the coolers work, but the message No signal appears on the screen. Switching to sleep mode. What could be the problem? I thought it was the video card, but no, instead of my own, I tried to install the old working gt9600, but the problem remained. I tried to swap the operative, and what is strange memok flashes red.PC Specifications:
| AMD FX-6300 Vishera Six-Core 3.5GHz 8 MB + DEEPCOOL GAMMAXX 300| - | 8GB DDR3 1600MHz | - | Sapphire Radeon R9 270x dual-x 2gb GDDR5 | - | Toshiba 1TB - 7200rmp |
Shadows3D
Yes, everything seems to be in place, as I turned it off after that I didn’t even climb into the system, and after turning it on, such a canoe happened
ili0ili
there is a speaker, earlier when it was turned on it made 1 beep, and everything was fine, right now it is silent for any reason.
It's not the cable, it's been checked already.
ClevoGame
perhaps the power supply does not produce the required power, try to check the voltage on the molex with a multimeter, for example
ClevoGame
and yet, the computer continues to make noise or is cut down after "No signal. Going to sleep"?
ili0ili
Well, it says on the monitor that there is a transition to sleep mode, but the system, as it were, continues to work)
Shadows3D
How do I reinstall if bios won't boot? i.e. on the screen No signal, nothing. I've already dumped it, to no avail.
If so, then during transportation, the battery on the BIOS could go away and it switched to integrated video.
I have the same current, I have a R7 250 video card. At startup, the screen is silent and everything inside is buzzing and working, you can even hear how Skype starts. I think this is a problem with PCI-e because the motherboard has max. PCI-e 2.0x16 supported, graphics card requires PCI-e 3.0