Solved "No Video Input" on monitor with both GTX960 and Radeon HD 6800 (on B150m Pro Gaming mobo)

ZiLoFl

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I have found the issue, and oh do I feel like an idiot. I placed the Ram in B1/B2 instead of A1/A2.. Changed that, and it works like a charm!

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Hey everyone,

Decided to do an upgrade with my system but now I have run into issues with either the graphics card or motherboard. Below is the list of parts I am using

Antec H600 Pro
Asus B150M PRO GAMING
Asus STRIX-GTX960-DC2OC-4GD5
Corsair DDR4 Vengeance LPX 2x8GB 2133 C13
Corsair Force LS V2 Series SSD 120GB
Intel Core i7 6700K

And I am re-using my harddrive and PSU from the old system. PSU is Corsair CX750M

So basically, I am getting a 'No Video Input' upon start up. I am using the DVI VGA, as my monitor does not support HDMI. I tried HDMI on my television, but also no signal there.

There are no beeps upon start up. Just the lack of video input.

I also tried my old graphcis card ( amd radeon hd 6800 series ), but also no video output this time.
Perhaps the old card is not supported by the motherboard, but honestly I got no clue if that is the case or how to find it out.

The old card works fine on the old system, so I am starting to think if this is a motherboard problem more so than a graphics card problem, so my apologies if I should have posted it in that catagory instead. I dont know if I can test the new card on the old motherboard (an ACER FMP55), as this is pretty old.

So does anyone have a clue on what this could be? What I could try and do? Was a bit of a dissapointment when I finally put it all together and this happens haha.

Thanks in advance!
Z
 
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Thank you for your time Phillip, I have found the issue at hand and edited the thread and original post.

Basically, I put the ram in B1/B2 instead of A1/A2 - after changing that, it all works.
You may need to go into BIOS settings with monitor hooked up to on-board graphics.

Change graphics output from "on board" to "PCI Express", then save & exit.
Shut down. Connect monitor back up to the GTX 960 & power up.
That's what I had to do, though that was on a ASRock board.
 
Thank you for your time Phillip, I have found the issue at hand and edited the thread and original post.

Basically, I put the ram in B1/B2 instead of A1/A2 - after changing that, it all works.
 
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