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So hey.

When I was resetting my computer, I decided to go into BIOS and set the graphics to onboard graphics for a test. (i7-2600) Unfortunately, my computer no longer displays on the monitor, no bios, no startup. Everything else works fine like the fans, peripherals, etc. It posts as well. What should I do?

I've reset the CMOS battery. Does not work.

Please help if you can.

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I've taken out the graphics card and booted up. No results.
Taken out the graphics card and put it back in. No results.

^^ Those wouldn't work since I assume the default setting for the motherboard is iGPU.

I'ma look and see if I can connect the HDMI cable directly to the PC.
 
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Maybe because your connectors are still plugged in the hard drive? Depends if you changed over the connectors. Plug it into the motherboard instead if you haven't moved them over.
 

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Maybe because your connectors are still plugged in the hard drive? Depends if you changed over the connectors. Plug it into the motherboard instead if you haven't moved them over.
I did
 
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Have you tried turning off and on again? Kappa

All jokes aside, have you tried taking the graphics card out, back in then booting?
 

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Have you tried turning off and on again? Kappa

All jokes aside, have you tried taking the graphics card out, back in then booting?
Lol yes.

And with the graphics, yes I did. I forgot if it goes into a boot loop when it’s out, I’ll let you know in like 20 minutes
 
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Don't know if it is the same issue, but sometimes my computer doesn't display on the monitor but everything else is on and I normally just have to disconnect the pc and monitor from the power outlet for about 15-20 minutes.
 

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Don't know if it is the same issue, but sometimes my computer doesn't display on the monitor but everything else is on and I normally just have to disconnect the pc and monitor from the power outlet for about 15-20 minutes.
I did both overnight. I switched the monitors, etc. No prevail.
 
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Have you installed any kind of software that may overclock your GPU or anything like that? If so, then you may have bricked it.
No I have not. My CPU is not overclockable and my GPU, nah.[DOUBLEPOST=1586569324][/DOUBLEPOST]
did you try booting with graphics card uninstalled
Let me test that.
 
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bro lool. Put your HDMI cable or whatever cable you're using into the PC. So pull off the HDMI cable (or whatever cable you're using) from the GPU and put it in the actual PC. Since you've switched to onboard you no longer need your GPU to render anything, therefore, you need to change back into your PC graphics.
I'll let you know if that works.[DOUBLEPOST=1586569494][/DOUBLEPOST]
so nothing shows up on your monitor?
Correct. No signal.
 
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yes literally lmfao
bro you set your graphics to onboard meaning you have to connect the display port / vga to the motherboard, there is no hdmi here I don't think because it's an old motherboard
 

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yes literally lmfao
bro you set your graphics to onboard meaning you have to connect the display port / vga to the motherboard, there is no hdmi here I don't think because it's an old motherboard
Bruh, thanks. I'll update the thread if it's fixed[DOUBLEPOST=1586570617][/DOUBLEPOST]Yeah, I'm going to need to purchase a DVI to HDMI converter.
 
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Did not work![DOUBLEPOST=1586645714][/DOUBLEPOST]Also with the graphics card, it goes into a boot loop.
 
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