Steven Brown wrote:

> Has anyone seen anykind of article about the processor
> not being seated well causing the screen not to
> function?

Yes

>
> This appears to be waht is happening, sometimes I can
> set a card in and I get all the start-up including the
> chime, but no monitor.

Typical.

>
> And if it is set in another way, it will just click,
> no start but the amber light on the monitor trys to
> blink or flash green.

A processor card does kind of a 'double-click' when seating.  Always make
sure it is seated in straight when you start it up.  Also, quite often you
need to reset the 'cuda' button when you swap out processor cards....
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