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    Resolved System Just drops video signal? [Resolved, Well immediate problem found]

    System Specs:

    ECS K7S5A motherboard
    AMD Athlon XP 1700+
    Infineon 400mhz DRR Ram (motherboard/processor only supports 266 / 200MHz FSB)

    120GB Western Digital EIDE 7200 RPM
    30GB Western Digital EIDE 7200 RPM

    ATI 8mb AGP video card (had issues with ATI Radeon 7500 Series AGP)

    300w powersupply.
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    This is one of my friends computers... It will run for a bit sometimes and then there is no video signal, All the lights on the computer are dead but the fans are still operating????

    I have removed all drives (floppy, cdrom, hard drives) and their cables.

    Checked the positioning of the video card/processor/memory all seem to be fine.

    The Memory has been installed for about 6 months without any problems. although he had be install a Radeon 7500 about 4 months ago -- it worked fine for the first few months then it would just freeze in after or during startup. I installed one of my test cards and it worked fine and have been using the Radeon without problems.

    Any Ideas?
    Last edited by <ABX; May 19th, 2005 at 11:37 PM.
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