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I know that computer is posting as the windows log is playing through some speakers, and when I remove the mouse usb receiver the there is the disconnected sound, but there is no input to the monitor. I have tried different monitors and cables but that did not work. The motherboard does not have any display ports so I cant try the integrated graphics. I am thinking that the GPU might be dead, but is there anything else I can try to determine what might be causing the problem?  

Have you tried to reseat the GPU, including all power connectors for the GPU. 

 

Also try resetting the CMOS/BIOS and checking if it will work then.

 

Do you happen to have the possibility of testing the GPU in another computer?

I know that computer is posting as the windows log is playing through some speakers, and when I remove the mouse usb receiver the there is the disconnected sound, but there is no input to the monitor. I have tried different monitors and cables but that did not work. The motherboard does not have any display ports so I cant try the integrated graphics. I am thinking that the GPU might be dead, but is there anything else I can try to determine what might be causing the problem?  

Asus Sabertooth Z77, Intel 3770K 4.6GHz @ 1.33V, EVGA GTX670, Corsair Vengeance 16GB RAM, and Corsair 800D

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I know that computer is posting as the windows log is playing through some speakers, and when I remove the mouse usb receiver the there is the disconnected sound, but there is no input to the monitor. I have tried different monitors and cables but that did not work. The motherboard does not have any display ports so I cant try the integrated graphics. I am thinking that the GPU might be dead, but is there anything else I can try to determine what might be causing the problem?  

Have you tried to reseat the GPU, including all power connectors for the GPU. 

 

Also try resetting the CMOS/BIOS and checking if it will work then.

 

Do you happen to have the possibility of testing the GPU in another computer?

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Forgot to mention the computer was working before, then just stopped. I am re installing the GPU now.

Asus Sabertooth Z77, Intel 3770K 4.6GHz @ 1.33V, EVGA GTX670, Corsair Vengeance 16GB RAM, and Corsair 800D

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Switched PCIe power connectors and now its working. Thanks.

Asus Sabertooth Z77, Intel 3770K 4.6GHz @ 1.33V, EVGA GTX670, Corsair Vengeance 16GB RAM, and Corsair 800D

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