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No Display Provided By Geforce GTX560 Ti Superclocked

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September 13, 2013 11:43:00 AM

Hi everybody,
I bought a computer 2 years ago.

Main parts are:

CPU Intel Corei7-2600K
RAM 2*4GB DDR3 CorsAir bus 1600
Graphic EVGA Geforce GTX560 Ti Superclocked
MainBoard ASUS P8Z68V Pro
Power GREEN GP535A
LED samsung 22"

2 months ago when I powered it on, it starts to boot but no display came from my graphic but I heard windows start sound.
So I guess that it shouldn't be very bad problem and I cleared dust from my Graphic card and motherboard pci slot and then I installed graphic card again and then system started successfully.

Today I powered on my computer and same problem seen again. I changed LED with CRT monitor problem presists.

Briefly the above problem is so :
1- I Powered on my computer .(No Display)
2- I heared Boot beep.(No Display)
3- Windows starts up and I heard start sound of windows 7 (Still no display).

I think unfortunately I should change my graphic card. Do you have any idea about this problem?

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September 13, 2013 12:04:52 PM

Test with another GPU will be the answer, as you have already thought. But first you can try with on-board graphics.
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September 13, 2013 12:16:35 PM

I tested it by my onboard graphic dvi and vga port. It was successfull. I also checked it with another pci-express graphic card and it was OK.
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September 13, 2013 12:26:49 PM

So I think the GPU has died, sorry. Replace it.
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September 13, 2013 8:56:03 PM

But I think it should be a hardware problem that can be solved by a repairman. Because the system starts up successfully but No display. In fact bios and OS didn't detected any problem.
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September 14, 2013 10:47:24 AM

Indeed its a hardware problem. To be very specific its the GPU. The GPU cannot be repaired by a local repairman, if you think of doing so, you will be wasting your time and money. If the GPU is under warranty then RMA it. And the GPU's primary function is to display elements on screen.

So stay with on-board graphics or replace the GPU. All will be fine. Good luck.
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