Question My PC's VGA not found everytime

Nov 22, 2024
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Hi there, this is my first post. I recently build a PC, Specs are as follows
  1. Asus Tuf Gaming z590 plus
  2. Intel i5 10600k
  3. G-Skill RipjawsV 2400 8Gb x 2
  4. No GPU
  5. Corsair RM 750x PSU
  6. Thermaltake UX100 cooler
  7. Thermaltake Versa C23 TG case
After few days of purchasing i noticed that my PC won't open. Means that VGA not found. Monitor shows "Input signal not found". But PC is running. Mobo VGA light is on continuously. Sometimes boot light is also on.

Ram slot A1 & A2 not working but B1 & B2 working! (This problem was from the beginning). Rams are running on B1 & B2 slot.

Plz note mobo's have 12 port eps connector but I connected eps power cord in 8 port (my PSU only have 8 port eps connector). Extra 4 port may be for the overclocking. I never overclock my CPU.

As u can see that I'm in very weird situation now and can't catch the actual reason of this problem. If I remove all components from the mobo along with Bios battery and reset it sometimes PC will run for a day. When shutdown everything and try to boot facing the same problem. Plz also note Bios was updated to it's latest version.

I badly need further assistance from you guys to fix this issue. Thanks in advance.
 
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Lutfij

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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

G-Skill RipjawsV 2400 8Gb x 2
You should've gone with a 2x8GB/2x16GB DDR4-3200MHz tight latency ram kit. You're not extracting the most out of your platform with that existing ram kit.

Rams are running on A2 & B2 slot.
If you read through the manual, those are the two ram slots you need to populate.

Plz note mobo's have 12 port eps connector but I connected eps power cord in 8 port (my PSU only have 8 port eps connector). Extra 4 port may be for the overclocking. I never overclock my CPU.
If you're referring to ATX_12V_2 then no you need not be worried about it. That connector is if you're overclocking on the motherboard.

No GPU
You've stated that you don't have a discrete GPU. Unless you have one and you're trying to say that it's not being detected...? Are you sure you don't own an i5-10600KF SKU...?

Plz also note Bios was updated to it's latest version.
How did you do that?
 
Nov 22, 2024
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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

G-Skill RipjawsV 2400 8Gb x 2
You should've gone with a 2x8GB/2x16GB DDR4-3200MHz tight latency ram kit. You're not extracting the most out of your platform with that existing ram kit.
Yes, I have plan to buy new ram but can't do it because of ram slot & display not found issue. Tested with 3200MHz ram but same problem persist.
Rams are running on A2 & B2 slot.
If you read through the manual, those are the two ram slots you need to populate.
Sorry dear, my mistake in writing. Slot A1 & A2 not working. Rams are working on B1 & B2 slot. If I use single stick same issue.
Plz note mobo's have 12 port eps connector but I connected eps power cord in 8 port (my PSU only have 8 port eps connector). Extra 4 port may be for the overclocking. I never overclock my CPU.
If you're referring to ATX_12V_2 then no you need not be worried about it. That connector is if you're overclocking on the motherboard.

No GPU
You've stated that you don't have a discrete GPU. Unless you have one and you're trying to say that it's not being detected...? Are you sure you don't own an i5-10600KF SKU...?
I don't have any discrete GPU right now, PC is running on inbuilt GPU. As I'm running on such issues I fear to buy GPU right now. And I own 10600K not KF.
Plz also note Bios was updated to it's latest version.
How did you do that?
When PC was booted normally I updated my Bios driver through EZ. Previously it was done by Armory Create app.
 

Lutfij

Titan
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You might want to inspect the CPU's socket for any bent or broken pins. If there are none, then it's possible that the CPU's went South. You can try and drop the CPU onto a known working motherboard and see if the issue persists.

As for updating the BIOS, you do it the old school way as in go into BIOS menu and flash the BIOS to the latest version, not using an app.
 
Nov 22, 2024
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You might want to inspect the CPU's socket for any bent or broken pins. If there are none, then it's possible that the CPU's went South. You can try and drop the CPU onto a known working motherboard and see if the issue persists.

As for updating the BIOS, you do it the old school way as in go into BIOS menu and flash the BIOS to the latest version, not using an app.
Already inspected it earlier and there is no bent or broken pins....it's super fresh. Now only thing is remaining to try it on other board.

Updated the BIOS through EZ from bios menu as I mentioned. Using app was previous.
 
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Brand and model of the monitor?

How connected. DP or HDMI?

Tested with different video cables?

What if you disconnect the videocable and insert it again while the system is running?
Monitor model HP 22e.

Connected through HDMI.

Yes, tried with 3 other HDMI cables.

Nothing happened, same issue persists.

I tested each & every possible ways I can except mobo, CPU, PSU & cooler change. Frustrating part is PC is booting & running smoothly after some days and the problem begins from the next day!