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Hello. I've been having trouble getting anything to display on my TV from my GPU. When I power it on, the GPU fan (and everything else on the Mobo) works perfectly fine, however nothing displays on screen (not even the BIOS.) I've read up and down Google trying to find answers, but to no avail. The only piece of information that I found was "It could be the CMOS" but even then, I have no idea where it's located on my Mobo. 

 

If this helps any too: My keyboard is a Razor Deathstalker and normally when powering the PC on, the computer will pass the boot menu and the keyboard will turn on - however, it hasn't been doing that since the problem started occurring. 

 

Please help and thank you!

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Clearing the CMOS is very simple, there's (usually) three ways to do it. Pull the coin battery out of it's holder for a few minutes after unplugging the system, shorting the CMOS RESET jumper pins either with a jumper or a screw driver, or hitting the CMOS CLR button if your motherboard has one.

 

Do you get a display output on a regular monitor? Or is the TV all you have? What are your system specs?

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15 minutes ago, ApolloX75 said:

Clearing the CMOS is very simple, there's (usually) three ways to do it. Pull the coin battery out of it's holder for a few minutes after unplugging the system, shorting the CMOS RESET jumper pins either with a jumper or a screw driver, or hitting the CMOS CLR button if your motherboard has one.

 

Do you get a display output on a regular monitor? Or is the TV all you have? What are your system specs?

Thank you so much for replying! To answer your questions- Yes, I only have the one TV and my Mobo specs are: https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02560084

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1 hour ago, Joey F said:

Thank you so much for replying! To answer your questions- Yes, I only have the one TV and my Mobo specs are: https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02560084

Okay, so if you plug your TV into the motherboard GPU do you get any output?

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