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nickgrand2 Posted at 6:31 pm on Jan. 8, 2009
I just replace my CPU is my desktop with a AMD7750 x2 and now my PC wont output any gfx.   I tried my gfx card i tried the integrated gfx. Nothing. It powers on the heatsink is new and works fine. Anyone know what the prob is or how to fix  

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Darkane Posted at 3:54 pm on Jan. 10, 2009
Yeah you'd need your motherboard model to find out if it's compatible with your new processor.
Some motherboards may support a certain socket but not every processor available for it.

If this is the case, just hope the manufacturers website has a BIOS update to enable support.

drifting Posted at 6:48 pm on Jan. 8, 2009
Quote: from nickgrand2 at 9:38 pm on Jan. 8, 2009

Quote: from drifting at 9:36 pm on Jan. 8, 2009

Check the bus speed?  

 I would work with the integrated first, make sure you can get that one working, then add in your other. Also, remove any unnecessary devices to eliminate those.  

 Whats your PSU rated at as well? Its quite possible thats the reason.


As for the bus speed idk,  it has a 500 wat PSU in it tho


Motherboard model?

nickgrand2 Posted at 6:38 pm on Jan. 8, 2009
Quote: from drifting at 9:36 pm on Jan. 8, 2009

Check the bus speed?  

I would work with the integrated first, make sure you can get that one working, then add in your other. Also, remove any unnecessary devices to eliminate those.  

Whats your PSU rated at as well? Its quite possible thats the reason.


As for the bus speed idk,  it has a 500 wat PSU in it tho

drifting Posted at 6:36 pm on Jan. 8, 2009
Check the bus speed?

I would work with the integrated first, make sure you can get that one working, then add in your other. Also, remove any unnecessary devices to eliminate those.

Whats your PSU rated at as well? Its quite possible thats the reason.

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