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Signal loss detected Check connection and settings

Signal loss detected Check connection and settings

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herokinkkonk
Junior Member
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07-19-2016, 10:46 AM
#1
Hi, your monitors aren’t receiving a signal from your PC anymore. I’ve checked the cables—both HDMI and DP work, so the issue isn’t with those. I’ve tested various GPU ports and even swapped out the RAM sticks, but the problem persists. My next step is to investigate the GPU itself to see what might be faulty before purchasing a replacement.
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herokinkkonk
07-19-2016, 10:46 AM #1

Hi, your monitors aren’t receiving a signal from your PC anymore. I’ve checked the cables—both HDMI and DP work, so the issue isn’t with those. I’ve tested various GPU ports and even swapped out the RAM sticks, but the problem persists. My next step is to investigate the GPU itself to see what might be faulty before purchasing a replacement.

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iUseBakerSorry
Junior Member
15
07-24-2016, 04:35 AM
#2
Is your setup equipped with an integrated graphics card you can test for, just to rule out the monitor? Do you have access to another machine where you can easily insert your current graphics card to check? Are there any error codes on your display or basic troubleshooting indicators that might provide clues? After a short startup period, does the system feel responsive? You can usually confirm responsiveness by pressing the Numlock or Cap Lock keys and checking if the keyboard lights react. If it doesn’t respond, it suggests the issue isn’t with the GPU but possibly another component. Having another machine or replacement parts available can help you swap components quickly for testing.
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iUseBakerSorry
07-24-2016, 04:35 AM #2

Is your setup equipped with an integrated graphics card you can test for, just to rule out the monitor? Do you have access to another machine where you can easily insert your current graphics card to check? Are there any error codes on your display or basic troubleshooting indicators that might provide clues? After a short startup period, does the system feel responsive? You can usually confirm responsiveness by pressing the Numlock or Cap Lock keys and checking if the keyboard lights react. If it doesn’t respond, it suggests the issue isn’t with the GPU but possibly another component. Having another machine or replacement parts available can help you swap components quickly for testing.