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Try using your intergrated graphics on your motherboard, if that works you might have a defected graphics card.
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It could also be a junky HDMI cable. I've had a lot of issues with cheap ones I've bought that needed to be bent in certain directions. If you have DVI (and your monitor came with a DVI cable) try using that. If not, try swapping the HDMI cable for another one and see if that works.
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What kind of input is on the graphics card?
Does the card require power from the PSU or the motherboard?
If it requires power straight form the PSU, is the 4pin or 6pin power cable plugged into the graphics card?
Does the card require power from the PSU or the motherboard?
If it requires power straight form the PSU, is the 4pin or 6pin power cable plugged into the graphics card?
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Shiv wrote What kind of input is on the graphics card?
Does the card require power from the PSU or the motherboard?
If it requires power straight form the PSU, is the 4pin or 6pin power cable plugged into the graphics card?
It requires power from the PSU and the 6 pin connector is plugged in and everything, here's some pictures of the inside
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E34 wroteShiv wrote What kind of input is on the graphics card?
Does the card require power from the PSU or the motherboard?
If it requires power straight form the PSU, is the 4pin or 6pin power cable plugged into the graphics card?
It requires power from the PSU and the 6 pin connector is plugged in and everything, here's some pictures of the inside
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Okay, is the GPU plugged and clipped into its PCI slot properly? Is it even compatible with the motherboard? If you can, post your PC specs and I'll see if I can spot any anomalies
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Shiv wroteE34 wroteShiv wrote What kind of input is on the graphics card?
Does the card require power from the PSU or the motherboard?
If it requires power straight form the PSU, is the 4pin or 6pin power cable plugged into the graphics card?
It requires power from the PSU and the 6 pin connector is plugged in and everything, here's some pictures of the inside
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Okay, is the GPU plugged and clipped into its PCI slot properly? Is it even compatible with the motherboard? If you can, post your PC specs and I'll see if I can spot any anomalies
Asus Strix Radeon RX 470 OC Edition
Intel Core i5 6400 quad core processor
Gigabyte GA-H110M-A micro-ATX motherboard
GSkill 4GB DDR4 RAM
EVGA 430 W1
WD Caviar Blue 320GB
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Saki wrote It could also be a junky HDMI cable. I've had a lot of issues with cheap ones I've bought that needed to be bent in certain directions. If you have DVI (and your monitor came with a DVI cable) try using that. If not, try swapping the HDMI cable for another one and see if that works.
I tried 2 different hdmi cables and a VGA cable and still nothing
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impartial wrote Try using your intergrated graphics on your motherboard, if that works you might have a defected graphics card.
I don't think I have intergrated graphics on my motherboard
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E34 wroteShiv wroteE34 wroteShiv wrote What kind of input is on the graphics card?
Does the card require power from the PSU or the motherboard?
If it requires power straight form the PSU, is the 4pin or 6pin power cable plugged into the graphics card?
It requires power from the PSU and the 6 pin connector is plugged in and everything, here's some pictures of the inside
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Okay, is the GPU plugged and clipped into its PCI slot properly? Is it even compatible with the motherboard? If you can, post your PC specs and I'll see if I can spot any anomalies
Asus Strix Radeon RX 470 OC Edition
Intel Core i5 6400 quad core processor
Gigabyte GA-H110M-A micro-ATX motherboard
GSkill 4GB DDR4 RAM
EVGA 430 W1
WD Caviar Blue 320GB
Mixing Radeon GPU with Intel CPU is never a good idea bud.
Your graphics card and motherboard are compatible
I assume you're using HDMI or Displayport, which one?
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Disable then enable your graphics driver.
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