Predator PO3-630 not working, Icue not picking up signal from RAM and Display port not working

GetToDaChoppaVR
GetToDaChoppaVR Member Posts: 4 New User
edited July 2022 in Predator Desktops
Today I moved my desktop to the other side of my desk, no cables got snagged or stretched or anything but upon turning it back on from its new location, the display port was no longer working. I cannot test on multiple monitors as I only have one with Display port, but it has worked fine for months no issue, now suddenly not getting signal on monitor. For reference, HDMI still works OK. 

Also, now my Predator Sense seems to have no control over my fans RGB, I can change the speed of the fans no problem and I can select the options for different colours and styles but it doesn't actually change the RGB on the fans at all. 

ALSO, I have RGB RAM but it that is now no longer being recognised by iCue. 

What the Hell is going on?! 

{Thread was edited to add model name to the title}

Answers

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,898 Trailblazer
    >>>but upon turning it back on>>>

    (1) It might help if you could reveal the full desktop model number. For example, PO3-640?

    (2) Just to be sure, is there any possibility that any of the components were still powered on, either partly or fully, during the move?

    (3) Did you power everything down, then re-seat all the cables, then turn the monitors on first before booting the PC?

    Jack E/NJ

  • GetToDaChoppaVR
    GetToDaChoppaVR Member Posts: 4 New User
    JackE said:
    >>>but upon turning it back on>>>

    (1) It might help if you could reveal the full desktop model number. For example, PO3-640?

    (2) Just to be sure, is there any possibility that any of the components were still powered on, either partly or fully, during the move?

    (3) Did you power everything down, then re-seat all the cables, then turn the monitors on first before booting the PC?

    Thank you
    1 - PO3-630
    2 - Nope, all turned off at wall socket
    3 - I didn't unplug the display port cable to the monitor, and didn't unplug that from PC. The only thing I think I unplugged was the monitor power cable. I had the monitor and pc come on at the same time. 

    As an update, now randomly playing a game and it keeps minimising the window, not shutting the game but minimising hte window so I am back to desktop. Temps are all fine and no error message and never had an issue with the game before. What the hell is happening! 
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,898 Trailblazer
    >>>3 - I didn't unplug the display port cable to the monitor, and didn't unplug that from PC. The only thing I think I unplugged was the monitor power cable. I had the monitor and pc come on at the same time. >>>

    Sorry. I meant to do this now. Shut everything down. Re-seat all the cables. Then turn the display port monitor on first. Let it settle for a minute. Then turn on the PC. Not both at the same time.

    Jack E/NJ

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,246 Trailblazer
    Most likely one or more of the cables has been pulled partially loose... Reseat all of them at both ends.
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  • GetToDaChoppaVR
    GetToDaChoppaVR Member Posts: 4 New User
    billsey said:
    Most likely one or more of the cables has been pulled partially loose... Reseat all of them at both ends.
    Thanks, that is what I initially assumed when the display port was the only issue. I have done this multiple times with no success. But considering there are issues with display port, RGB fans, RGB on RAM and games randomly minimising, there has to be something else going on
  • GetToDaChoppaVR
    GetToDaChoppaVR Member Posts: 4 New User
    JackE said:
    >>>3 - I didn't unplug the display port cable to the monitor, and didn't unplug that from PC. The only thing I think I unplugged was the monitor power cable. I had the monitor and pc come on at the same time. >>>

    Sorry. I meant to do this now. Shut everything down. Re-seat all the cables. Then turn the display port monitor on first. Let it settle for a minute. Then turn on the PC. Not both at the same time.
    I will try doing it in that order but when you say re-seat all the cables, are you referring just to the power cable and HDMI / Display port cables? Or ALL the cables inside the PC case etc
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,898 Trailblazer
    Only the outside cables for now. I guess it's possible the PCIe card connectors were also disturbed but unlikely.

    Jack E/NJ

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,246 Trailblazer
    The random minimizing stuff points more to a problem with a USB cable or cable routing next to electrical noise than the DP cable. That's why we suggested reseating everything connected to the box.
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