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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: Paronfesken on September 28, 2010, 03:52:33 pm
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Hello,
I get video out of the motherboards VGA out port, but a gfx card have to be installed in the pci express slot (?!)
Isn't the purpose of the i3 530 that it has integrated gfx?
When I remove the gfx card in off mode and then boot the computer it just blinks.
I only get video from the onboard VGA out if I have the BIOS setting set to onboard but as soon as I boot without the gfx card it wont start.
Thank you for your time.
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Hi and welcome to the forum.
The motherboard has the capacity for onboard graphics but they must be supported by the CPU. Not all of the CPUs that fit the board support graphics. That is probably why your board goes dead when you remove the graphics card from the PCIE slot. I must admit I did think the 530 came with graphic support.
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I have just checked and the i3 530 does come with graphics so that is not the problem. Are you sure that you have enabled it in the BIOS as first GPU?
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Hi and welcome to the forum.
The motherboard has the capacity for onboard graphics but they must be supported by the CPU. Not all of the CPUs that fit the board support graphics. That is probably why your board goes dead when you remove the graphics card from the PCIE slot. I must admit I did think the 530 came with graphic support.
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I have just checked and the i3 530 does come with graphics so that is not the problem. Are you sure that you have enabled it in the BIOS as first GPU?
I consulted the manual and concluded that the only setting for graphics is in the Advanced BIOS features, I tried to change the Init Display first to "Onboard" and Onboard VGA to "Always enable" this makes another setting appear, the On-Chip Frame Buffer Size with three settings for buffer size, I have tried them all with no success. Am I in the right area at all?
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What you have done is correct in enabling the onboard VGA and making it first to display. What connection are you using from the motherboard to the monitor?
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With the card in can you update the BIOS and then try without the card.
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What you have done is correct in enabling the onboard VGA and making it first to display. What connection are you using from the motherboard to the monitor?
Im usin the onboard vga out (analog). But if I have the wrong connection shouldn't the motherboard stop flashing the LED's? When I use the gfx card the lights don't flash like that.
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With the card in can you update the BIOS and then try without the card.
Yes that is possible. I was hoping not to go through that trouble (bad past experiences), but I guess that is the next step perhaps.
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Just make sure that you use the QFlash utility not the OS based @BIOS program for safety.
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Just make sure that you use the QFlash utility not the OS based @BIOS program for safety.
Ok, is the download on http://www.gigabyte.com (http://www.gigabyte.com) down?
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I don't know but our UK one is working.
http://www.giga-byte.co.uk/support-downloads/support-downloads.aspx
If you need any more help please check our FAQs on the subject.
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,2441.0.html
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Just make sure that you use the QFlash utility not the OS based @BIOS program for safety.
Do you think that this is what I'm looking for?
Version F2 2009/11/17 Description: Update VGA BIOS
Of course I will dl the latest, thank you for your help Dark Mantis and Peteruk
I will get back with results.
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Do you think that this is what I'm looking for?
Version F2 2009/11/17 Description: Update VGA BIOS
Its what I was thinking but theirs newer so go latest.
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Sorry guys, the problem is still there. :'(
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Did you clear the DMI when you did the update?
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Did you clear the DMI when you did the update?
I tried once more without keeping the DMI. But without luck.
Edit: there was no option to clear just to keep or not.
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Did you clear the CMOS and load the optimised defaults?
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Did you clear the CMOS and load the optimised defaults?
Yes, it still don't work. I'm probably gonna have to buy another one.
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The board must still be under warranty, so RMA it. It may take a week or two but better than buying a new board, and then again it could be the CPU itself. Have you checked the CPU socket for any bent pins?
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The board must still be under warranty, so RMA it. It may take a week or two but better than buying a new board, and then again it could be the CPU itself. Have you checked the CPU socket for any bent pins?
No, but I will. Its weird tho, that the output on the MB works but not if I remove the gfx card...
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I know. I can't explain that. ??? You are not trying to use the graphics through an adapter are you?
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I know. I can't explain that. ??? You are not trying to use the graphics through an adapter are you?
No just to the vga, and I have tried the DVI also
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Oh well, another good idea out of the window then. It's just that the onboard GPU won't accept adapters.