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I sent the PC to a local repair shop for checking. They diagnosed it quickly and told me everything was fine except for the Display Port cable I was using. After bringing in my monitor, they confirmed the problem was with that cable, not my system. It worked with an older case I had built, but not with this new setup. Once I fixed the cable issue, the PC functioned properly. The repair shop was friendly and offered a low price.
It seems you've already explored many common steps. Let's simplify further—remove the GPU and rely solely on the built-in components. Are there any LED lights on the motherboard showing fault codes? You mentioned using both DP and HDMI, so we can exclude damaged cables or pin issues. Have you attempted to clear the CMOS battery to ensure a fresh start, even though you've updated it before? I understand monitors with auto-detection sometimes fail to recognize inputs.
That is strange, no video signal coming from Mobo nor GPU Perhaps the problem lies on the bad connector of the DP/HDMI cable or your screen?
Did you switch to another cable? Usually the issue lies with the cable or monitor. Is your CPU cooler connected to either the CPU fan or pump fan header?
The system emits a power signal to the screen when you turn it on, even if the computer isn’t responding. Usually, a “no signal detected” appears during startup. If nothing happens, the issue likely lies with the cable or monitor. After testing two cables, it seems your monitor is faulty—try connecting it to another device to test functionality.
I have LED indicators on the MoBo and an EZ-Debug set of 4 from MSI. When I power on the system, both the CPU not found and RAM not found lights appear. The CPU light turns off after a short time, followed by the RAM light, leaving no detected faults on the MoBo. My monitor and cables are functioning properly. They worked with my previous system a few days ago, and I’ve rechecked them to ensure everything is fine. I only have one DP cable, but I’ve tested multiple HDMI cables, all of which function correctly. The monitor uses auto-detect, yet manually changing inputs via the monitor buttons doesn’t resolve the issue. I might test connecting it to a TV to see if that works. I disassembled the unit to just the MoBo, CPU, and RAM, but the same problems persist. I removed the CMOS battery before, but I’ll attempt another try now that I’ve updated the BIOS. I have fans connected to the CPU fan header, and I’ve swapped fans, used a single fan, etc. The pump is plugged into its header, and I’ve followed the same troubleshooting steps.