D975XBX2 won't reset video if two monitors plugged in?
Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 11:35 am
I've got a D975XBX2 (505) and a GV-RX195P256D-RH (ATI X1950) video card.
If I have monitors plugged into both DVI sockets on the video card, the mobo BIOS doesn't seem to be able to initialize video (no POST video), and boot halts. If I turn off the computer, unplug one of the two video cables, and turn the computer back on, video resets fine, POST shows up, etc.
In fact, if I unplug one video cable from the back of the video card just long enough for POST to initialize video, everything works great after that and I can plug in the other video cable.
Is that weird or what? Since I run a dual-head setup, and having both heads plugged inprevents boot, this is kind of a big deal to me.
Futzing with bus and video settings (what little there are in the BIOS) have made no difference.
Any ideas?
Intel D975XBX2 (505) mobo, bios 2507
Intel Q6600 CPU
Gigabyte GV-RX195P256D-RH PCIe video card
2x Patriot PSD21G8002 1GB PC26400 DIMMs
2x WD 500GB HDs on the Marvell controller
-Bryan
If I have monitors plugged into both DVI sockets on the video card, the mobo BIOS doesn't seem to be able to initialize video (no POST video), and boot halts. If I turn off the computer, unplug one of the two video cables, and turn the computer back on, video resets fine, POST shows up, etc.
In fact, if I unplug one video cable from the back of the video card just long enough for POST to initialize video, everything works great after that and I can plug in the other video cable.
Is that weird or what? Since I run a dual-head setup, and having both heads plugged inprevents boot, this is kind of a big deal to me.
Futzing with bus and video settings (what little there are in the BIOS) have made no difference.
Any ideas?
Intel D975XBX2 (505) mobo, bios 2507
Intel Q6600 CPU
Gigabyte GV-RX195P256D-RH PCIe video card
2x Patriot PSD21G8002 1GB PC26400 DIMMs
2x WD 500GB HDs on the Marvell controller
-Bryan