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No signal from GPU

Tordal
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26 minutes ago, Tordal said:

I moved all of the components from one case to another. After booting everything seems fine, but both my displays are saying no signal.

 

Tried reseating and reconnecting power cables for my GPU but that didn't help.

 

Went over all the power cables to the mobo, but they were all ok.

 

Is there anything else I can try?

 

CPU: 10700KF

Mobo: ASUS TUF B460M-PLUS GAMING WI-FI

Ram: G.Skill Trident Z Neo DDR4 3600Mhz 32GB

PSU: Corsair AX850

GPU: MSI RTX 2080 Ti Lightning Z

try to isolate the problem by removing the gpu and connecting a monitor to your motherboard display output

if it works

reconnect gpu and check if there are working leds on your gpu or moving fans

if not

change pci slot

if not

check cables from power supply to the gpu

I moved all of the components from one case to another. After booting everything seems fine, but both my displays are saying no signal.

 

Tried reseating and reconnecting power cables for my GPU but that didn't help.

 

Went over all the power cables to the mobo, but they were all ok.

 

Is there anything else I can try?

 

CPU: 10700KF

Mobo: ASUS TUF B460M-PLUS GAMING WI-FI

Ram: G.Skill Trident Z Neo DDR4 3600Mhz 32GB

PSU: Corsair AX850

GPU: MSI RTX 2080 Ti Lightning Z

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26 minutes ago, Tordal said:

I moved all of the components from one case to another. After booting everything seems fine, but both my displays are saying no signal.

 

Tried reseating and reconnecting power cables for my GPU but that didn't help.

 

Went over all the power cables to the mobo, but they were all ok.

 

Is there anything else I can try?

 

CPU: 10700KF

Mobo: ASUS TUF B460M-PLUS GAMING WI-FI

Ram: G.Skill Trident Z Neo DDR4 3600Mhz 32GB

PSU: Corsair AX850

GPU: MSI RTX 2080 Ti Lightning Z

try to isolate the problem by removing the gpu and connecting a monitor to your motherboard display output

if it works

reconnect gpu and check if there are working leds on your gpu or moving fans

if not

change pci slot

if not

check cables from power supply to the gpu

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12 hours ago, MAXXPRO said:

try to isolate the problem by removing the gpu and connecting a monitor to your motherboard display output

if it works

reconnect gpu and check if there are working leds on your gpu or moving fans

if not

change pci slot

if not

check cables from power supply to the gpu

Thanks! Did all of the above and it worked. Slot 2 would basically end up suffocating the GPU, so I tried again in slot 1, but no luck.

 

I think there might have been some dust caught in the first PCIE slot since I got it to work after a few tries after blowing into the slot. 

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