Gaming PC has NO Display - Let's Fix It #shorts #pcrepair #pcgaming #pc #gamingpc

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In this video we go over a diagnostic that we did in order to determine why one of our customer's PCs wasn't displaying any video, we tested the graphics card, RAM, and motherboard. After doing all three we found that the cause of this no-display issue was related to the motherboard. We hope you enjoyed this content and stay tuned for some great videos coming out in the next couple of days.

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Is it just me or was the GPU sitting on the PCIe slot kinda crooked

aliteraldumpsterfire
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Gpu destroying PCIe, single fan liquid cooler, NO INTAKE FANS, this pc is a crime

turalbeats
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I feel like they were definitely a couple other troubleshooting steps like checking the bios before replacing the board, my 2 cents

Damn, I haven’t checked this in a year but seems a good amount of people agreed! Hope everyone has a good day💯💯

Tyler-dlhn
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Maybe that heavy GPU was just sitting there, damaging the PCI-E slot without a support bracket.

corndog_clubb
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In this case it was, as it seems, the motherboard. But there are other parts that may cause a "no display signal".

FOR EXAMPLE:

1 - Reset your bios and/or take cmos battery.

2 - Try to run igpu option first, if it has one, and to see if there a signal. It rules out picky graphics cards in terms off not liking some hdmi cables or hdmi-to-dvi combos. Even if cables may work a first it degrades with time and causes this problem.

3 - If/when you have acess the bios try ruling out any settings that may cause no display signal. For example some UEFI settings do mess with graphics. "Google" what some settings do to better understand them.

4 - It could have been a bad PSU. If it can´t provide the proper wattage, the gpu may still turn on, lights and fans, but it won´t display image. A bad capacitor or sometimes just a bad cable that supplies power to the graphics. Which sometimes can be changed in a modular PSU or just by using a different slot.

5 - Bad ram may be the culprit but some times it does allow for windows to start up, before graphics related problems occur.

6 - If graphics card works on another pc you may also try a vbios upgrade or reset. Sometimes it is not the motherboard fault but the graphics vbios that doesn´t make proper handshake or id signal. I have seen a case in which the graphics card worked but after a motherboard bios update it couldn´t, even if you reverted to a previous bios.

7 - If you have second PCIe slot, try it. has it may rule out the first one been bad. Some boards have two slots capable of running, even if not at full power, a second graphics card, making ideal for testing.

8 - Sometimes, and i mean sometimes, just reseating every part first of all does the trick.


PS: Always try a least two or three different cables or hdmi-to-dvi combos that go out to your display depending on the case.It is far easier and cheaper than all i have said before, and might save you the trip for tecnical help or parts.

siddharthagautama
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I wonder if resetting the CMOS would have done the trick

Deznere
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They could’ve also just needed to update the bios

Acksint
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I legit had this issue today after messing around with my bios too much, just pressed the reset CMOS switch and it worked fine.

NemesisGmng
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Love it, sold a new MB to a customer when really what most likely happened is the customer tried to install a new CPU and didn't want to admit they couldn't get it to work.... Just needed a BIOS update.

theodanielwollff
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Had a similar issue. My computer turned on just fine except for the mouse and keyboard, I also had a “ no signal” display. I took my RAM out, clean them, and problem solved.

alejowolf
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Mayne the bios is set to onboard graphics i would check that before throwing in a new board

pleite
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Oh yeah, just change motherboard and fix the problem, don't check if it's just a motherboard-cpu compatibility issue where you just need to update the BIOS, no, of course no, I love these kind of videos /s

MLnyamada
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Fun fact, it was actually the bios needing an update to support the CPU.

vladger
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You should’ve tried switching it to an x8 slot to rule out the original slot being the issue.

Chriss
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You forgot to check the BIOS for the display out settings, many prebuily machines or random switches after updates or upgrades can set the BIOS to set the igpu as the output.

Quickest way to check. Move the display cable from the egpu to the igpu port on the motherboard.

Xibyth
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That is crazy, I have a pre built from the same company that also just had a bad motherboard

spoonbender
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Thank you so much you fixed the problem I was so worried as it was working just fine before I did something

PelicanGaming.
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You could remove the cmos in order to reset the settings

adriancoanda
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Try another processor if it works then update the bios of the motherboard for cpu support..give a try so wont buy and buy every simple issue

granules
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I’m having this same problem, I’ve tried new mobo, gpu, psu, cables, ram, ssd, monitor. Nothing is working. And all of these parts are brand new.

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