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Answer» sometimes, my computer does normally turn on but sometimes, it does not. the cpu fan gets loud like its gonna RACE! and there is no video display on the monitor what i do is that i reinsert the dvi cable on the back, and it works and sometimes it doesn't and i really insert it so hard... STILL WONT, but sometimes it does so i would want to find out what causes this sort of problem, here are my specs
here is a long description of my current computer
Code: [Select]Computer: Hewlett-Packard PPPPPPP-CCC#MMMMMMMM CPU: Intel Pentium Dual Core E2200 (Conroe-1M, M0) 2200 MHz (11.00x200.0) @ 2194 MHz (11.00x199.5) Motherboard: MSI Boston Chipset: Intel G31 (Bearlake) + ICH7 Memory: 2048 MBytes @ 332 MHz, 5.0-5-5-15 - 1024 MB PC5300 DDR2-SDRAM - Kingston 99U5316-010.A00LF - 1024 MB PC6400 DDR2-SDRAM - Hynix (Hyundai) HYMP112U64CP8-S6 Graphics: MSI R5450 (MS-V234) ATI Radeon HD 5450/5470/5490/5530/6230/6250/6290 (CEDAR PRO), 1024 MB DDR3 SDRAM Drive: SAMSUNG HD251HJ, 244.2 GB, Serial ATA 3Gb/s Drive: TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS-H653Q, DVD+R DL Sound: Intel 82801GB ICH7 - High Definition Audio [A1] Sound: ATI/AMD Cedar/Park/Robson - High Definition Audio Controller Network: RealTek Semiconductor RTL8101E Fast Ethernet NIC OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Build 7601
full pc spec [detailed] http://www.mediafire.com/?1rr176oee8t3p3j virusscan: http://www.virustotal.com/file-scan/report.html?id=32a5c8858fc26c15bd0584f8e56d76779f6b034e3764f370eaa2709f6af065be-1325170857 ^the LOG IS TOTALY HARMLESS There isn't always just one CUT and dried answer. It takes some troubleshooting.
"The best thing would be to strip the system and determine the faulty component(s)
Inspect the MB for any damaged capacitors or burn marks.
Test the RAM individually.
Test with another graphics card or test the graphics card in another system.
Test with another PSU."
Has it ever worked normally? If yes, i'd take out the graphics card and try the conventional way of connecting the monitor with the VGA.
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