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7 minutes ago, Trollolololol said:

HI guys, basically after installing the logitech gaming software and restarting the pc, the pc boots up but my monitor does not detect any signal. Any possible solutions? I've tried plugging out and connecting back the hdmi cable to both the monitor and graphics card but to no avail. It's probably something to do with the pc since I tried connecting the monitor to my laptop and it works.

I'm just going to suggest what might help. Take out all the ram you have. Take one of those ram sticks and place it back in every slot you have on your mobo. after every reboot or failure pull it out and stick the stick in the next slot. Use only one stick if you have many.

HI guys, basically after installing the logitech gaming software and restarting the pc, the pc boots up but my monitor does not detect any signal. Any possible solutions? I've tried plugging out and connecting back the hdmi cable to both the monitor and graphics card but to no avail. It's probably something to do with the pc since I tried connecting the monitor to my laptop and it works.

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7 minutes ago, Trollolololol said:

HI guys, basically after installing the logitech gaming software and restarting the pc, the pc boots up but my monitor does not detect any signal. Any possible solutions? I've tried plugging out and connecting back the hdmi cable to both the monitor and graphics card but to no avail. It's probably something to do with the pc since I tried connecting the monitor to my laptop and it works.

I'm just going to suggest what might help. Take out all the ram you have. Take one of those ram sticks and place it back in every slot you have on your mobo. after every reboot or failure pull it out and stick the stick in the next slot. Use only one stick if you have many.

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Ohh also, try seating the GC in another slot in on the mobo, if you have another one.

 

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Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.8Ghz (2002)

Intel Pentium 4 @ 3.0Ghz (2003)

AMD Sempron 64 2800+ @ 1.6Ghz (2004, Aug)

AMD Athlon 64 3500+ @ 2.2Ghz (2004, Jun)

2X Intel Xeon X5355 @ 2.66Ghz (2006, Q4)

Intel Pentium E2140 @ 1.6Ghz (2007, Q2)

Intel Xeon E5630 @ 2.53Ghz (2010, Q1)

Intel Core2 Duo E8400 @ 3Ghz (2008, Q1) (In use, @ 3.61Ghz)

Intel Pentium E6500 @ 2.93Ghz (2008, Q1)

 

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Palit GeForce 6800 GS (Should be working, AGP 8X)

Club 3D GTS 450 (Working, PCI-e 16x)

Sapphire Radeon X800GTO (Working, PCI-e 16x)

Nvidia GeForce 4 (Last time worked, AGP 4X)

Nvidia GeForce FX (No idea, AGP 4X)

Gigabyte Radeon HD 7970 OC (Semi-dead, PCI-e 16x)

 

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9 minutes ago, PartyWire said:

I'm just going to suggest what might help. Take out all the ram you have. Take one of those ram sticks and place it back in every slot you have on your mobo. after every reboot or failure pull it out and stick the stick in the next slot. Use only one stick if you have many.

This worked, never thought that it could be due to the ram. I unplugged one stick and plugged it back in and somehow it worked. Thanks a lot dude!

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