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No monitor signal after CPU oc

No monitor signal after CPU oc

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Mrgaming480
Junior Member
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09-06-2023, 03:51 PM
#1
So I increased my CPU's speed, saved the data, and the PC restarted as expected, but when it came back on there was no monitor signal. I attempted to clear the CMOS by connecting it in parallel, but it still doesn't show even though the PC is turning on.
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Mrgaming480
09-06-2023, 03:51 PM #1

So I increased my CPU's speed, saved the data, and the PC restarted as expected, but when it came back on there was no monitor signal. I attempted to clear the CMOS by connecting it in parallel, but it still doesn't show even though the PC is turning on.

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Vincie_
Member
209
09-07-2023, 05:06 AM
#2
When checking your setup, start with the mainboard's additional PCIe x16 port. Also, consider your GPU's compatibility with your monitor's connector options, such as multiple DisplayPort inputs.
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Vincie_
09-07-2023, 05:06 AM #2

When checking your setup, start with the mainboard's additional PCIe x16 port. Also, consider your GPU's compatibility with your monitor's connector options, such as multiple DisplayPort inputs.

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Jinxcc
Junior Member
4
09-07-2023, 11:09 AM
#3
This means your CPU overclock attempt failed. Rather than risking damage, remove the battery temporarily. I understand it behaves similarly, but let's try this instead. Disconnect the battery for a short time, then reinstall it. Also, if applicable, unplug the power cable from the power supply and switch off the external power source (if available). Allow it to sit for a few minutes, after which reconnect the power supply and restore the power switch. Once the system responds, you should be able to power it back on through the switch.
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Jinxcc
09-07-2023, 11:09 AM #3

This means your CPU overclock attempt failed. Rather than risking damage, remove the battery temporarily. I understand it behaves similarly, but let's try this instead. Disconnect the battery for a short time, then reinstall it. Also, if applicable, unplug the power cable from the power supply and switch off the external power source (if available). Allow it to sit for a few minutes, after which reconnect the power supply and restore the power switch. Once the system responds, you should be able to power it back on through the switch.

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_SkillzHD_
Junior Member
46
09-15-2023, 05:14 PM
#4
I encountered difficulties removing the battery, but after extracting the GPU it functioned properly. However, upon reinstalling, a "No signal" alert appeared. Should I consider replacing the GPU?
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_SkillzHD_
09-15-2023, 05:14 PM #4

I encountered difficulties removing the battery, but after extracting the GPU it functioned properly. However, upon reinstalling, a "No signal" alert appeared. Should I consider replacing the GPU?

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Krzywy
Member
150
09-20-2023, 07:09 AM
#5
When checking your setup, start with the mainboard's additional PCIe x16 port. Also, consider your GPU's compatibility with your monitor's connector options, such as multiple DisplayPort inputs.
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Krzywy
09-20-2023, 07:09 AM #5

When checking your setup, start with the mainboard's additional PCIe x16 port. Also, consider your GPU's compatibility with your monitor's connector options, such as multiple DisplayPort inputs.

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Xxunidemonxx
Member
214
09-20-2023, 07:52 AM
#6
Thank you, I successfully utilized the GPU display port.
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Xxunidemonxx
09-20-2023, 07:52 AM #6

Thank you, I successfully utilized the GPU display port.