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Hey guys, I recently finished building my PC, and was having problems with nothing displaying on the TV screen (monitor is still on its way). When I removed to GPU and tried to boot it, I at least got a prompt on my screen to choose a boot device. From there, I reinserted the GPU, hooked it up, and I get a "no signal". Every light on the card lights up and the fans on it spin(I believe), but it stops the TV from getting a signal. The motherboard (Gigabyte GA-Z97M-DS3H) itself doesn't have a tab to pull back before inserting the GPU from the looks of it. Any ideas? Thanks!

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Hey guys, I recently finished building my PC, and was having problems with nothing displaying on the TV screen (monitor is still on its way). When I removed to GPU and tried to boot it, I at least got a prompt on my screen to choose a boot device. From there, I reinserted the GPU, hooked it up, and I get a "no signal". Every light on the card lights up and the fans on it spin(I believe), but it stops the TV from getting a signal. The motherboard (Gigabyte GA-Z97M-DS3H) itself doesn't have a tab to pull back before inserting the GPU from the looks of it. Any ideas? Thanks!

I had the same issue with my r9 290x when i got it. Turned out my gpu was dead. Sorry, but you should probably rma it

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