MOVED: MSI 945p Neo-2 V Hanging...help!

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Quote from: cas on 22-October-08, 07:26:52
i suggest you to swap the graphic card first and see how it goes.
Prior to this incident did you OC your rig??
Alternatively try clearing cmos or jump start the psu using a screw driver
-Yes, I swapped out graphics cards, with a known working one.  Still no change.  I thought "broken pci-e x16 slot" but this is the second mobo of that type that's doing this, so either this particular type of mobo is crap or I'm getting shafted.
-No I never OC'd (wasn't going to try, either), since it never got past the video init, and therefore couldn't get to the bios.
-Cleared the cmos (the JBAT1 jumper I believe) and still no change.
-And I really don't trust myself with a screwdriver and electricity.
-Finally, no, I didn't update the bios.  This happened out-of-box.

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    Quote from: cas on 22-October-08, 07:26:52
    i suggest you to swap the graphic card first and see how it goes.
    Prior to this incident did you OC your rig??
    Alternatively try clearing cmos or jump start the psu using a screw driver
    -Yes, I swapped out graphics cards, with a known working one.  Still no change.  I thought "broken pci-e x16 slot" but this is the second mobo of that type that's doing this, so either this particular type of mobo is crap or I'm getting shafted.
    -No I never OC'd (wasn't going to try, either), since it never got past the video init, and therefore couldn't get to the bios.
    -Cleared the cmos (the JBAT1 jumper I believe) and still no change.
    -And I really don't trust myself with a screwdriver and electricity.
    -Finally, no, I didn't update the bios.  This happened out-of-box.

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