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exiveres

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power supply replacement question!!!!
« on: August 21, 2006, 04:59:30 PM »
hello. =D

my p.o.s. eMachines power supply died so i replaced it with a new Antec super awesome one.
now when i turn the comp on, everything powers up and i think its working.
only problem is no display.  (*censored*? :-?)
power is going to the monitor. it turns on.
all of the comp boots. but no visual.

any suggestions??

Dead_reckon

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Re: power supply replacement question!!!!
« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2006, 05:26:35 PM »
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hello. =D

my p.o.s. eMachines power supply died so i replaced it with a new Antec super awesome one.
now when i turn the comp on, everything powers up and i think its working.
only problem is no display.  (*censored*? :-?)
power is going to the monitor. it turns on.
all of the comp boots. but no visual.

any suggestions??

first, i need some specs, video card make and model, onboard, or in a slot, if so, what slot, ect ect. also, is the monitor plugged into the computer? or the right video source? also, is the board a 20 + 4 pin board, if so, is the power supply 20 + 4 pin?
« Last Edit: August 21, 2006, 05:27:58 PM by Dead_reckon »

GX1_Man

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Re: power supply replacement question!!!!
« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2006, 05:28:40 PM »
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hello. =D

my p.o.s. eMachines power supply died so i replaced it with a new Antec super awesome one.
now when i turn the comp on, everything powers up and i think its working.
only problem is no display.  (*censored*? :-?)
[highlight]power is going to the monitor. it turns on.[/highlight]all of the comp boots. but no visual.

any suggestions??

These are two different things. Again, more information is required to solve the problem. Could you have knocked something loose when you replaced the power supply? WHat video card? Some have to be plugged into the PSU.