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Display issue after installing new GPU.

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  • Cooling
  • Graphics
  • Displays
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February 27, 2014 7:33:30 PM

Hi, I recently went out and purchased a new GPU, CPU Cooler, and RAM as upgrades to my current setup, after replacing the parts and checking the wires multiple times I do not have a visual display. My monitor stays with a blinking light indicating that it is not receiving a signal. My gpu fans turn on, as well as the cooler, and all of the fans/lights.

At first I re-installed my previous GPU to determine if I just received a faulty one, this did not fix my problem. Then, I thought the problem could be my cpu, as it some of the pins were bent as a result of removing and installing the new cooler, so I ordered a new one. I installed the new cpu and rechecked all of the wires and still no display. I would greatly appreciate some help as I have been working on the pc for two days now and can't figure it out, thank you.

Here is a link to all the components in my current setup: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/31n0J[1]

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February 27, 2014 7:39:30 PM

This might points toward a faulty motherboard, but let's try clearing CMOS by disconnecting all power and remove the battery on the motherboard for 3 minutes and then put everything back together and boot.
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February 27, 2014 7:43:44 PM

Have u tried with other monitor just to make sure? But maybe it is because of static, just like IDontUnderstand already stated, remove everything that connect to ur mobo and let it rest for a while to clear any static electricity.
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February 27, 2014 7:46:35 PM

IDontUnderstand said:
This might points toward a faulty motherboard, but let's try clearing CMOS by disconnecting all power and remove the battery on the motherboard for 3 minutes and then put everything back together and boot.


Alright, I have done the steps above and still no luck, same issue as before.
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February 27, 2014 7:47:43 PM

ferooxidan said:
Have u tried with other monitor just to make sure? But maybe it is because of static, just like IDontUnderstand already stated, remove everything that connect to ur mobo and let it rest for a while to clear any static electricity.


I have tried another monitor, same issue as before.
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February 27, 2014 7:48:57 PM

Take out all of your RAMs and storage see if it beeps, assuming there's a speaker on your motherboard.
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February 27, 2014 7:51:35 PM

IDontUnderstand said:
Take out all of your RAMs and storage see if it beeps, assuming there's a speaker on your motherboard.


I do not have a speaker on my motherboard, but I did remove the RAM, turned it on, nothing, and then re-installed the RAM.

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