>
>
> Are you sure its getting past 'post'. If post fails and the system bios
> is unable to initialize the hardware, I can see faulty display settings
> could be a result. This could explain the monitor detecting incorrect
> scan rates. Try isolating the problem. Try placing the video card in
> question in another computer. Does it work? If yes, you have ruled out
> this part of the hardware.
>
> No 'beeps' is a bad sign. Check voltages.
>
>
The tough part of the problem is that the bad video card is onboard on the
motherboard.
So i can't move it elsewhere. I was wondering if it was the motherboard, so
I removed the
RAM and when I did I got the normal 3 beeps cause no RAM was there.
?
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