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    Default ASROCK P45DE (the need for an integrated video)


    Recently bought a motherboard ASROCK P45DE . Connected the seems to be all the instructions, PC has earned (in the sense of all the LEDs lit up, whirled all the fans, everything rustled and hard drives), but for some reason not image on monitor.Videokarta known good (tested before and after) from the familiar specialists, no one can identify without pictures the matter. I do not want to believe that the new motherboard failure (go to the service center is breaking) the more that motherboard is not quite cheap.

    So about the benefits of integrated video. Swear to the service center will cost much more.

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    You may be the processor, PSU or memory card is incompatible or defective, and you're on the expertise and integrated video reasoning. It is better to describe entirely.

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    Thank you! Configuration is as follows:

    CPU Type DualCore Intel Pentium D 915, 2800 MHz (12 x 233)

    DIMM1: Kingston (2 GB DDR2-800 DDR2 SDRAM)

    DIMM2: Kingston (2 GB DDR2-800 DDR2 SDRAM)

    Disk Drive WDC WD360GD-00FNA0 (36 GB, 10000 RPM, SATA)

    Disk Drive WDC WD2500KS-00MJB0 (232 GB, IDE)

    Disk Drive WDC WD7501AALS-00J7B1 (698 GB, IDE)

    Optical Drive HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B (DVD + R9: 8x,)

    Optical Drive Optiarc DVD RW AD-7203A

    Video adapter NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT

    WINSIS ATX Case

    PSU Topower 500W.

    Right: a graphics card to warp checked, without hard drives and tried to run, clean SIOS did, even tried start with an old PCI video card, Noah. Images do not appear in any of the options.

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    Ability to another PSU and the CPU try to run a board?

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    Thank you!

    I have plenty but another percent unfortunately just now going into if they start will acquire a new prtsessorom. Although the site ASROCK I checked percent. compatibility. Actually this is why I motherboard and bought.

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    Formally, the processor is compatible with this card, but it is better to try to run it with those of the family of Core2.

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    Thank you!

    Motherboard is there naturally start. It turned out as you said Pentium D processors are incompatible with all motherboards on Intel 4 series, even despite the fact that the producers write the official sites. I would be happy if my information is useful to someone in the future.

    In connection with what appeared a little small (very tiny) question for those who have tried to gather outside the system shell. With BP, Hardy, drive in general
    all more or less clear. But what to include Power SW /???
    Thanks in advance!

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    Say "screwdriver" is too rude and difficult to understand So true. On the motherboard there is a group of contacts (header), which connects the buttons and indicators for housing. Close contacts should be marked, in extreme cases (and probably) it is possible to see the appointment of contacts in the instructions that came with your motherboard. Here are two pins, the corresponding button to close the Power (do not hold closed, but short enough to close and release) when the power supply. Carefully and at your own risk. In the same way you can and off.

    Judging by the photographs, correct header along the lower edge of the board (if you look at the card in the same condition as it is mounted in the housing, the socket up, the external panel connector to the left) has a bright orange color and the writing PANEL1, it is impossible to confuse. A pair of contacts should be located right in the top row, closer to lilac speaker.
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    What Pentium D compatible with motherboards based on chipsets 4th series I was told the guru of the guarantee workshop, resulting in I had to buy another percent.

    It turned out that the same processor has absolutely nothing (by the way when I went to second time, then realized to bring Pen - D proved that he should work fine with this mother. I am so vain cast a shadow on manufacturers regarding the compatibility table).

    The most unpleasant thing that this mother flatly refuses to run in my body. Outside shell rabotet. I can not even grasp what might be wrong??

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