Motherboard No gives video
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Good afternoon,
I have this configuration,
Mother Gigabyte Ga-p35c-ds3r Socket 775 Box Ddr2 Ddr3
HD Hitachi Desketar 320gb Sata 3.0 Gb/s 7200RPM
Microprocessor Intel Core 2 Duo E850 3.16 GHZ
Kingston Hyper DDR2 KHX8500D2T1K2/4G KIT OF 2 2.2V
Geforce GTX 260
It is not mine. The speaker, as it were, tested it with the detailed source. And of course it does not give video. But not only that, by looking into the manufacturers' websites
says:-Do not place any graphics card with consumption greater than 120w
-Do not connect any Molex adapter to Pcie
-Do not use any SLI/CROSSFIRE configuration-Video Card:
Thermal and Power Specs:
Maximum GPU Temperature 105C
Maximum Graphics Card Power 182W
Minimum System Power Requirement 500W
Supplementary Power Connectors Two 6-pinsThe memory sockets that the mobo supports are DDR2 X4 of 2gb c/u and DDR3 X2 (2 technologies)
The customer placed 2 of 4gb in 2 sockets that support 2gb max. In the mobo specification it says it supports 1.8v. The memories that were placed are 2.2v.
The cooler and heatsink had two broken supports and had no thermal paste, so it was not attached to the micro.
My question is: Did the mobo burn? The memory sockets or what are the side effects?
Thanks
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Even if everything was fine, by putting in memories that need 2.2V the board might not detect them, as it does not supply more than 1.8V at startup, until you configure it in BIOS.
If you ignore all the usage recommendations, you are playing Russian roulette with the components, especially if the power supply is of poor quality, about which, I think you do not give information.
Salu2! and Happy Experiment
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Although everything was fine, by putting memories that need 2.2V the board might not detect them, as it does not supply more than 1,8V at startup, until you configure it in BIOS.
If you ignore all the usage recommendations, you are playing Russian roulette with the components, especially if the power supply is of poor quality, about which, I think you do not give information.
Salu2! and Happy Experiment
Sorry the power supply is: SENTEY BCP600-OS,
And I am not experimenting anything friend.. I want to know the consequences of what is detailed because I just have a problem with this client that I sold a Motherboard and he took care of assembling it with the configuration that I presented..
Now I have to justify that I possibly burned it.
Is it understood?
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I don't think it burned the board, but try with the right memories and a heatsink that fits properly. If it works that way, there is no damage. If it doesn't work with the right components, it's dead.
Regards
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I don't think it burned the board, but try with the right memory and a cooler that fits properly. If it works that way, there's no damage. If it doesn't work with the right components, it's dead.
Regards
Well today I took the mobo to be rectified and while waiting for them to tell me what its fault was, I hope it didn't burn. Anyway, I'll report the result so that there's some kind of guide for whoever it may concern.
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Well today they delivered me the rectified mobo and they tell me that there was a source problem and the Bios was messed up and they replaced it
Therefore the issue is concluded.Thank you very much for the opinions!