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Mayhem
Jan 10, 2006, 10:41 AM
Hi there

I have just bought a new case to build a new PC. I have installed all the components correctly. When I switch on at the mains the PC starts by itself. There is also a message on the monitor saying there is no signal. I tried another graphics card just to make sure there wasn't a fault with the first but still the same message... no signal. I then removed everything and put it in a different case and it all works. I get a signal with both graphics cards. So the problem is with the new case I am guessing. But what sort of problem? Is it PSU related or bad wiring?

I would be gratful for your replies.

Thanks

Kier

LTheobald
Jan 11, 2006, 04:28 AM
It might be that you are grounding the motherboard to the case. Are you separating the case from the motherboard using the stand offs, washers & screws that should have be provided with the new case?

PalmMP3
Jan 11, 2006, 10:10 PM
What kind of case do you have?

I had such problems when I got a Silver Gamer PRO a couple of years ago. Turns out the motherboard standoffs were a millimeter too short or too tall (I don't remember which - I ether stuck an extra washer under the standoffs, or forgot a necessary one); and that tiny discrepancy was causing the AGP slot of the graphics card not to seat properly. In summary: PCI cards probably won't make much of a difference, but AGP will definitely be VERY finicky (the fact that they have two rows of contacts, one on top of the other, makes it easy to screw up). I don't know about PCI Express; but if your card is an AGP (and maybe even PCI Express) check for the problem I mentioned.