Quote from Bolimomo:
I have decided to build the third i7 box. Sorry Went Fishing. I am so far kind of an Intel fan. And more than that this time I want to experiment with overclocking. (And I have no patience to wait for online orders.)
I bought a MSI Big Bang Xpower motherboard:
http://www.msi.com/product/mb/Big-Bang-XPower.html
I didn't realize that it was a board designed for high-end gaming. What caught my eyes was the 6 x PCIe x16 slots (they said only 2 @x16, 2 @x8, 2 @x4 - something like that. But I think it would work). I want to have this box to potentially drive 8 to 10 monitors.
One unfortunately thing: there is no onboard video out. When I started putting the PCIe X16 cards on the box, no video display at all. I couldn't even get to BIOS.
At first I thought it was a PCIe 1.0 versus 2.0 compatibility issue. (Mobo = PCIe 2.0, cards = PCIe 1.0). But after getting some PCIe 2.0 display cards, still didn't work. Since there is no other way to see the display (no Windows or any driver loaded at this point), I am scratching my head on how I can trouble-shoot this thing. The plan is to bring my box to the store and have them help me trouble-shoot.
Have any of you had a MoBo that doesn't have any built-in VGA video? How do you get into the first monitor display for your BIOS?
It's mostly budget mobos with onboard video chips. With 6, x16 slots, no onboard video would be expected.
Try doing a fresh install from your OS disk.. and with only one video card in the x16, #1 slot. Unplug all other peripherals besides keyboard, mouse, optic drive.
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