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Title: H170M-D3H DDR3 not booting without a monitor
Post by: avlach on October 20, 2015, 07:31:53 pm
Hello,

I have recently bought a H170M-D3H DDR3 motherboard for my home server but it doesn't boot unless a monitor is plugged in. It doesn't even beep it just waits for the monitor to connect to the vga and then starts the normal boot process (1 beep and startup screen with press DEL or ESC). I am guessing it's a BIOS setting that I am missing but I can't find which one. The motherboard has 1 slot of 8GB RAM and an i5-6500 installed along with 5 HDDs 2 of which in hardware raid 1 with Ubuntu OS and the other 3 in software raid 5. The BIOS version is F1. I believe it's rev. 1 but I'm not 100%.

Any help will be much appreciated.
Title: Re: H170M-D3H DDR3 not booting without a monitor
Post by: PhoneyVirus on October 20, 2015, 09:07:15 pm
Forget looking for any help on this forum and for what you get you'll just receive a link that said this guys has the same problem. Look for yourself useless tech support. 
Title: Re: H170M-D3H DDR3 not booting without a monitor
Post by: Tooiur on January 11, 2016, 05:26:33 pm
Have you found a solution to your problem? If so, please share it, I have the exact same issue.
Title: Re: H170M-D3H DDR3 not booting without a monitor
Post by: caioiamondi on February 24, 2017, 08:44:14 pm
Hey im having issues with my mobo too! but i dont get any video i dont know why. i tried everything, switch every memory stick that i have, but no post at all =(
Title: Re: H170M-D3H DDR3 not booting without a monitor
Post by: shadowsports on February 25, 2017, 12:15:14 am
We will need more information about your system to try and help troubleshoot. Is it boot looping, running for 5 sec...  shutting off, repeat?

Complete system specs...  What you are connecting to?

On-board video, from a video card, what port, using what cable to xx monitor, display?? That supports what resolutions??