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Monitor Recieves No Signal After Standby!

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Posted by: Grantyt3

I doubt there's any easy solution to this besides just don't go into standby, but when I try to come out of standby, the screen shows nothing and the monitor stays in standby too. I recently bought a new graphics card and it's been doing it since I put it in. Any ideas?



Posted by: goranpaa

Did you change any settings in BIOS, before this happends?



Posted by: Grantyt3

Probably, I had a big problem with my computer crashing on games after I installed the card. That's when I joined this site. I messed around with a ton of stuff for a couple months trying to figure it out. What do you think I could have changed in the BIOS?



Posted by: goranpaa

The easiest way, is to pull the mobo battery, for 30 minutes.
But grab a kitchen sink or watertap, to get rid of static electrisity before you do that. and unplug the PC.
Then when you boot, the BIOS is back to defaults.



Posted by: Grantyt3

Can't you just do that in the BIOS? Also, I don't think this has anything to do with this, but it says my CPU temp is 165F! That's a lot isn't it? I don't seem to have a problem with overheating, but that's a little dangerous isn't it?



Posted by: goranpaa

Yeah, that is rather high. It should be around 45 - 50 C under load. Is your CPU fan working properly? No squeeking sounds or uneven speed?
Clean the fans, fan grilles and CPU cooler.

I think, maybe you can reset BIOS, inside BIOS somewhere.

How many case fans do you got?
Nagg, nagg! Unplug, before you start cleaning and grab the famous kitchen sink!



Posted by: Grantyt3

Actually, now it's only 100F. Hmm... I don't think it's a problem.



Posted by: goranpaa

Then try resetting BIOS.



 
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