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New PC Build, Powers up but won't display on screen

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August 7, 2014 8:23:17 PM

I have tried with DVI-D as well as HDMI connections on 2 different monitors (One that has worked in the past). I know there is a lot of threads similar to this but I have read a lot of them and no such luck....

It is (obviously) narrowed down to the Graphics Card, the memory or the CPU. I have checked over and over on all these and have a feeling it is the GPU.

CPU - attached correctly (arrows correct), no bent pins.
RAM - In recommended slot (A2 I believe on this board), tried another one to test.

All of the LEDs light up, all fans, the CPU Cooler, The GPU powers up as well (the fans turn on).

My hardware is:

Asus M5A97 LE R2.0 - mobo
Evga Geforce GTX 700 - Graphics Card
AMD FX Black Edition - CPU with Corsair H60 - CPU Cooler
PNY DDR3 PC3-12800 - Memory
Corsair CX600M - PSU

If someone can give me a couple suggestions (hopefully one that will work) that would be amazing!

Please Help!

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August 7, 2014 8:31:47 PM

Do they make a gtx 700? Does your mobo cpu support onboard video? If it does try unplugging it and booting without it first.

Edit: Also try both ports from the gpu and the motherboard.

Another Edit: Search before you post. Better for you, youll get information faster.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/261145-31-perform-ste...
I forgot to add gtx.
August 8, 2014 4:37:04 AM

jerryvaberry said:
Do they make a 700? Does your mobo cpu support onboard video? If it does try unplugging it and booting without it first.

Edit: Also try both ports from the gpu and the motherboard.

Another Edit: Search before you post. Better for you, youll get information faster.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/261145-31-perform-ste...


I'm sure they make a 700 or 750 but I thought 600 would suffice, could be wrong though. Mobo does not support onboard video.

I have already tried both ports and no such luck and have also went through that tutorial and it didn't help my case, which is why I posted a thread.

But thanks for the response!
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