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Ok So I Started Upgrading my Computer and taking out the parts(Cpu, Powersupply and Hard drive) from my old one and putting them in a new AMD 3+ Motherboard and Case) I also bought a Graphics card for later but 2-3 Hours in the Building phase Everything is set and plugged in I turn on thr power from the case the fans turns the Motherboard, Hard drive, Ram and CPU is Receiving power from the Power Supply and it appears to be all functional however when I plug in my VGA Monitor it keeps saying No Signal. I Tried this with 3 other moniters and even another VGA Cable and there's nothing I want to know what is wrong or if this is just Really Bad luck.

8/5/17 Edit 

Here is the parts I am using https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Ht6dhq (*Case and Monitor not shown)

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you need a gpu. is your monitor plugged into your gpu?

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4 minutes ago, Need-Help said:

Ok So I Started Upgrading my Computer and taking out the parts(Cpu, Powersupply and Hard drive) from my old one and putting them in a new AMD 3+ Motherboard and Case) I also bought a Graphics card for later but 2-3 Hours in the Building phase Everything is set and plugged in I turn on thr power from the case the fans turns the Motherboard, Hard drive, Ram and CPU is Receiving power from the Power Supply and it appears to be all functional however when I plug in my VGA Monitor it keeps saying No Signal. I Tried this with 3 other moniters and even another VGA Cable and there's nothing I want to know what is wrong or if this is just Really Bad luck.

Specs?

Have you tried turning it off and on again?

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Just had this issue, a CMOS reset fixed it.  Check your mobo for how to do it.

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19 hours ago, RadiatingLight said:

you need a gpu. is your monitor plugged into your gpu?

It is and Still no read out : (

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3 minutes ago, Need-Help said:

So everything powers on, but you didn't mention your graphics card powering on.

 

I would power everything down, disconnect the PSU power cable, Re-seat the graphics card (and make sure it actually clicks), reconnect the PSU power cable, and try again.

 

When I was younger, I made a similar mistake. The graphics card wasn't seated properly.

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22 hours ago, Jon Jon said:

So everything powers on, but you didn't mention your graphics card powering on.

 

I would power everything down, disconnect the PSU power cable, Re-seat the graphics card (and make sure it actually clicks), reconnect the PSU power cable, and try again.

 

When I was younger, I made a similar mistake. The graphics card wasn't seated properly.

I'm Not sure if the graphics Card Fully Powered on but It's enough to turn the fan on and produce heat. 

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On 8/4/2017 at 1:19 PM, Damascus said:

Just had this issue, a CMOS reset fixed it.  Check your mobo for how to do it.

If you mean Swapping jumpers the Covering 2/3 pins to the other side, then yes I did do that and still Nothing 

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17 minutes ago, Need-Help said:

If you mean Swapping jumpers the Covering 2/3 pins to the other side, then yes I did do that and still Nothing 

Did you put it back where it started and was your psu off?

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For the First time No, and no display 

Second I tried reshooting it again with the Pins back 

third time I turned it off to move the pins but while it was still off I moved it back

and all of the times I moved the Pins I had my power supply off 

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