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I have a Sapphire Radeon R9 280 3GB Dual-X Boost OC working well four a  year or so . Last weekend when i started the computer i got a no signal on my screen (connected via hdmi ) . fans working fine pc seems to run but still i get no signal from my gpu..tested my gpu to another build and still same problem. cleared cmos  and even tried using another output to an older screen , yet nothing at all. Any help or ideas what should i do?

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What are your full specs? Also test your power supply in another system.

 

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2 minutes ago, StratosChalkopiadis said:

i5 4440

8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3

MSI H81M-P33 V2

Evga 600 80+ bronze

 

Already tested my psu into another system, thx tho for  helping

Try turning on your system without the GPU installed.

 

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1 minute ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

Try turning on your system without the GPU installed.

 

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System booting just fine without the gpu using intergrated .

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1 minute ago, StratosChalkopiadis said:

 

System booting just fine without the gpu using intergrated .

Your GPU is either dead, or the PSU can't power it. Try powering another GPU in a different system with your PSU.

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Just now, StratosChalkopiadis said:

Done. working smooth. So in case of dead gpu any way of restoring it ? 

There are some ways:

 

 

If the GPU itself(as in the processor itself, not another component on the circuit board) is dead, then you're officially in the market for a new GPU.

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