Re: No power to hard drive with new motherboard I would think that the hard drive would have to kick on in order to
start the BIOS to get the monitor to come on. Is that true?
On Mar 5, 12:39 pm, RobertVA <robert_c72athotm...@invalid.net> wrote:
> DF wrote:
> > I installed a ECS nForce 570 SLIT-A v5.1 NVIDIA Socket 775 ATX
> > Motherboard / Audio / PCI Express / S/PDIF / SLI Ready / Gigabit LAN /
> > USB 2.0 / Serial ATA / RAID motherboard. I got everything connected
> > but only the CPU and case fan come on when the power is turned on. I
> > put the original motherboad back in and got everthing to work just
> > fine.
>
> > Is it possible that my hard drives are not compatible. I have 450
> > watts of power so I do not think that is the problem.
>
> > I tried both IDE1 and IDE2 with the hard drives and could not get the
> > computer to turn on properly. I also noticed my monitor would be on
> > but was not getting a signal.
>
> > Has anyone else had an issue like this?
>
> HMM...
>
> Computer worked with old motherboard
>
> Computer wouldn't work with new motherboard (everything else the
> same). Didn't even get a video signal.
>
> Computer worked again when original motherboard put back.
>
> You think there just MIGHT be something wrong with the new motherboard?
>
> While the computer obviously won't load the OS without a hard drive, if
> it doesn't send a signal to the monitor with JUST the case, PSU,
> motherboard, CPU and video accelerator (or integrated motherboard
> graphics) installed there's some problem other than the hard drive(s).- Hide quoted text -
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