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mynameise1pc
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when i start my computer it says no signal but if i try my laptop on the monitor it work fine i try tried a different power supply i tried cmos reset i tried ram swap and everything else Google had to offer.
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Do you have a graphic card or are you using your motherboards integrated graphics?
Because it might be dead. If you are using a card just use your mobos graphics and try to update the video card drivers.
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mynameise1pc wrote when i start my computer it says no signal but if i try my laptop on the monitor it work fine i try tried a different power supply i tried cmos reset i tried ram swap and everything else Google had to offer.


If you have a GPU and not integrated graphics..

Are the fans spinning?
Are both PCie connectors in?
Have you plugged in the vga/dvi/hdmi into the gpu and not the motherboard?
Maybe take a picture of the back of your case if your not too sure?

Is the computer a new build/purchase or has the problem only started persisting?
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i took the gpu out and everything is hooked up right watched tons of videos and 1 fan is spinning and 1 is hitting the top of the case so i plugged it out and the other one is just not spinning no clue why :l it's all hooked up right and i will try dvi into gpu instead of vga into motherboard :L gotta pick up a dvi cord tho
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mynameise1pc wrote i took the gpu out and everything is hooked up right watched tons of videos and 1 fan is spinning and 1 is hitting the top of the case so i plugged it out and the other one is just not spinning no clue why :l it's all hooked up right and i will try dvi into gpu instead of vga into motherboard :L gotta pick up a dvi cord tho
hahaha yeah your mobo wont have on board graphics you should always plug cables in to the GPU

One fan is spinning?

Whats your GPU? exact one?

Might need to get a replacement or either only the second fan starts spinning when it hits a certain temp
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what is your PSU? sometimes you need 2 different 6-Pin connectors. One time I also had one fan spinning and I just used another 6-pin connector.
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geforce 9500 gt is my graphics card and i got a 460 watt master cooler psu
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think I know the problem I watched videos on the card on people who have this card and they have a white cable at the top of there card while i don't have the cable (bibleThump)
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