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BlazingFlameTV

I got a new monitor for my pc and when I connected it to the pc( Dvi to hdmi cable) the monitor said no signal.

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Can you post your specs and some pics?

Because he had a hard drive.

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CPU - AMD FX-8300 8-Core CPU that's clocked at 3.30 GHz

Video Card -- AMD MSI HD 7950 with 3GB of GDDR5 video memory

Power Supply - 520 Watt Dynex ATX power supply

Memory - 8GB of adata 1333MHz RAM

Hard Drive - Western Digital 1TB 7200 RPM 3.5" Hard Drive

Motherboard - ECS A960M-M4

Disc Drive - DVD-RW (Reads and Writes DVD's and CD's)

Case -DEEPCOOL TESSERACT SW Mid Tower Computer with 3 120mm Fans and Blue LED's

Windows 7

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Are you sure the cable work?

It could be that the cable is broken.

What connection did you use before you switched monitor?

 

just FYI, quote the person you wish to respond to. That way they'll get a notification, and you will get a faster response. 

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Are you sure the cable work?

It could be that the cable is broken.

What connection did you use before you switched monitor?

 

just FYI, quote the person you wish to respond to. That way they'll get a notification, and you will get a faster response.

The cable is brand new plus this is my first monitor.

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The cable is brand new plus this is my first monitor.

So it's your first time starting the system with a monitor?

Try clearing the CMOS. You do this by unplugging the PC from the wall, and removing the motherboard battery. Then hold the power button for a couple of seconds. Then you put the battery back, and connect the computer to power again, and you then start the computer. . 

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I did but it's still not working

What monitor is it? Does it have different input options? 

If ti does, make sure the monitors input source is set to the correct one (DVI or HDMI, depending on which end you plug in where)

 

If that doesn't do anything, test the monitor and the cable on a different system. One of them could be DOA.

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Isn't it your GPU?

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