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07-21-2010 12:20 PM
I have a HP Pavilion a6300f and when I turn it on the light on my montior blinks green real quick and then turns yellow. It does the same thing with other monitors. I replaced the video card but still the same thing happens. All the fans come on and everything.
1. Do you think I need to replace my Motherboard or processor?
2. Would anybody know what motherboard is in a HP Pavilion a6300f?
3. What kind of processors will fit the motherboard?
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07-21-2010 03:08 PM - edited 07-21-2010 03:14 PM
moorebounce wrote:I have a HP Pavilion a6300f and when I turn it on the light on my montior blinks green real quick and then turns yellow. It does the same thing with other monitors. I replaced the video card but still the same thing happens. All the fans come on and everything.
1. Do you think I need to replace my Motherboard or processor?
2. Would anybody know what motherboard is in a HP Pavilion a6300f?
3. What kind of processors will fit the motherboard?
MB, here are the Motherboard Specifications. This will give you the information that you need. Have you tried connecting the monitor to the VGA port to see if it works?
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07-21-2010 06:51 PM
I thought that a VGA connection was the only connection for a monitor.
