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I keep getting "no signal" on my monitor

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I installed a gtx 750ti and an athlon x4 860k 

i plug everything in and all i get on the monitor display is No Signal

please help

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Try it with another monitor. Maybe your TV?

 

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31 minutes ago, lavablade02 said:

Did you plug the cables into the motherboard or the GPU?

Worth elaborating that you should try both to see if the GPU is detected.

 

Usually "No Signal" is due to cabling, maybe try another cable?

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7 minutes ago, MrDrWho13 said:

Worth elaborating that you should try both to see if the GPU is detected.

 

Usually "No Signal" is due to cabling, maybe try another cable?

Or sometimes it happens when your monitor has multiple input ports, and it couldn't decide on which input port it should read.

Since Athlon X4 family doesn't have iGPU, so (I think) the cable should be connected to GPU?

 

Of course there are still a lot of possibilities, does the GPU work fine when plugged into another computer? Does the motherboard POST? What is error code (or beep code) the motherboard gave when booting?

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2 minutes ago, za22061991 said:

 

Or sometimes it happens when your monitor has multiple input ports, and it couldn't decide on which input port it should read.

Since Athlon X4 family doesn't have iGPU, so (I think) the cable should be connected to GPU?

 

Of course there are still a lot of possibilities, does the GPU work fine when plugged into another computer? Does the motherboard POST? What is error code (or beep code) the motherboard gave when booting?

the gpu works the fans spin i get no error code tho /:

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tbh, fans spinning doesn't always mean it works tho :P 

do you have another VGA or another CPU with integrated GPU (APU AMD A-series)?

 

Are you using DVI or HDMI cable?

Usually 750ti has 2 DVI, one is DVI-I which could transmit both digital and analog signal, and the other is DVI-D which exclusively transmit digital signal only.

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