New pc build wont give out picture

neilsoon

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I built a pc, my first time doing it, and it wont give out a signal to the monitor. I've used the DVI cable that came with the monitor put it to the pc and it says no signal. I've used an hdmi cable and that won't give me anything through a television either.

Motherboard - MSI 760GMA-P34
CPU - AMD fx6300
PSU corsair 430 w
Graphics card - XFX 7870 GHz edition

Any help is aprreciated
 

neilsoon

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I thought the system speaker would give out beeps for errors but theres nothing. I've tried the things on the check list, tried rebuilding it. Still not giving out a picture, either through HDMI or the motherboards built in ports
 

Tjster123

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It may be a driver issue in which case I wouldnt know what to do, your best bet is to try the graphics card in another computer.

Have you put the graphis card in the slot properly?
Have you connected power to the graphics card?

The card may have been doa ib which case you should cobtact the supplier for a replacement
 

neilsoon

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I took the graphics card out again and a small silver screw fell out from below the fan housing. I'm not sure if this is the problem, or part of the problem? Should I return the card and get another?
 

Tjster123

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That probably caused a short, try it again if no luck then send it back
 

neilsoon

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Yeah I've tried it again and still no luck. Just so I'm clear, the motherboard video outputs wont work because the FX6300 doesn't support onboard graphics? So it must be a problem with the graphics card? And, when I disconnect the graphics card, should there be a beep? Because there's not. Though I get the sound when I remove the RAM stick
 

Tjster123

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no the fx 6300 doesnt support on board graphics, if you get beeps when you remove the ram, it shows that the mobo is likely to be fine. The only thing i think it could be is the graphics card

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/261145-31-perform-steps-posting-post-boot-video-problems

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