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Old Jan 13, 2006, 05:41 PM
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Monitor In Sleep Mode, Everything Else Running

Yeah, I know there's numerous threads with the same problem... That's how I found this place I read through them all and didn't get anything new so I decided to post a new thread...

Here's the story... I'm building a new computer for my mom, all the components are brand new from either newegg or tigerdirect, after I set it up, I pressed the power button and the cpu, system fans, and PSU fan started up... the harddrive spins The light on the monitor turned green, after about 2 seconds it turns orange and remains that way

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AMD AthlonXP 2800+
Mercury KVT600X-L
Rosewill 256MB 2.5 lat. RAM
Apollo AGP 64MB Video Card (Radeon)
Samsung 40GB HD Ultra ATA


I once had this problem before and it turns out the motherboard was shorting itself out so I mounted the mobo on a piece of foam, still doesn't work

I checked all the connections to make sure they were all tightly connected
I made sure the CPU was warming up (bottom of the mobo under the cpu gets a little warm)
I made sure the video card got a little warm (felt the other side, where the GPU is)
I checked to see if there was anything in the AGP or RAM slots blocking the connection, nothing
I reset the CMOS via the jumper and battery
I switched the RAM for my working ram, no changes
I switched the CPU for my working CPU (AthlonXP 3200+), no changes
I switched out the video card for my working video card, no changes
I switched out the powersupply for a spare working one I had, no changes
I switched the monitor with mine, no changes

I've tried everything, and yes I discharged myself everytime I was preparing to handle a component

Please Help, thanks in advance

- Ken

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Old Jan 13, 2006, 06:14 PM   #2  
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sounds to me like the AGP slot is damaged. If you tried a working video card and that didn't work either then the slot may be damaged.
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That's exactly what I thought, it's brand new and all but I guess it's possible it's just defective... Is there anyway to repair it without getting a whole new mobo/returning it?
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Not likely.
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my CRT monitor dosn't wake up of stand-by mode. after having my computer off for like 1-2 hours, everythings happen to be ok. ive just encountered this problem.when i replaced a new monitor, there was no problem at all, so i think this is a monitor problem. help me if u could.thanx
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if another monitor works fine in waking up from Standby, then it is likely the old monitor is dying. So just junk it.
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