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Hello, I just recently bought a bunch of parts for my PC Build. However when I went to piece everything together and boot it up, nothing happened. I then found out that my PSU was dead. So I went to Best Buy and bought a new PSU, everything powers up amazingly, but when I plug my GPU into my monitor, the monitor says that there is no signal. Please help, I'm spending money I don't really have to spend. If you can help please comment, it'd help alot. Thank You.


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Check to make sure all fans are spinning.

Make sure the monitor is connected correctly.

If there is an error code readout or speaker, look up the code it throws.

Clear CMOS and try again. Instructions will be in your motherboard's manual.
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r00t wrote Check to make sure all fans are spinning.

Make sure the monitor is connected correctly.

If there is an error code readout or speaker, look up the code it throws.

Clear CMOS and try again. Instructions will be in your motherboard's manual.


All fans spin, monitor is connected right, cant tell if there is codes because the monitor says no signal, and idk how to clear CMOS if i cant see anything on the monitor.
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XeNz_ReMiiX wrote
r00t wrote Check to make sure all fans are spinning.

Make sure the monitor is connected correctly.

If there is an error code readout or speaker, look up the code it throws.

Clear CMOS and try again. Instructions will be in your motherboard's manual.


All fans spin, monitor is connected right, cant tell if there is codes because the monitor says no signal, and idk how to clear CMOS if i cant see anything on the monitor.

You use a jumper on the motherboard to clear the CMOS when the PC is off. The manual will have instructions.
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r00t wrote
XeNz_ReMiiX wrote
r00t wrote Check to make sure all fans are spinning.

Make sure the monitor is connected correctly.

If there is an error code readout or speaker, look up the code it throws.

Clear CMOS and try again. Instructions will be in your motherboard's manual.


All fans spin, monitor is connected right, cant tell if there is codes because the monitor says no signal, and idk how to clear CMOS if i cant see anything on the monitor.

You use a jumper on the motherboard to clear the CMOS when the PC is off. The manual will have instructions.
okay i'll try that, thanks.
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still need help asap. thank you.
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It's probably something super simple.

Take out the GPU and plug your monitor into the motherboard video output and see if that displays an image.
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Linear wrote It's probably something super simple.

Take out the GPU and plug your monitor into the motherboard video output and see if that displays an image.


The 6300 doesn't have integrated graphics so that wouldn't work. A GPU is required
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Make sure the RAM has been seated correctly, it is a common problem to new builders.
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IMMERSIVE wrote
Linear wrote It's probably something super simple.

Take out the GPU and plug your monitor into the motherboard video output and see if that displays an image.


The 6300 doesn't have integrated graphics so that wouldn't work. A GPU is required


People are still buying AMD processors?

Don't know whats worse, i forgot it doesn't have an iGPU or he bought a 6300.

Oh well.
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