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I just got a Dell optiplex 790 desktop mini tower pc and I connected it to the display and when I turn it on there’s no image appearing on the monitor. I’m using a new just bought vga cable which I verified that its working. What could the problem be?
The specs are:
Intel core i7 2600 @3.40GHz
4gb of ram
500gb hdd at 7200rpm
Video card is an amd raden hd 6350
And it is suppose to be running windows 10 home premium 64 bit.
Does the POST screen show?
Check to make sure that you are plugged into the card and not the on-board (if there is one).
Originally posted by Mars
I just got a Dell optiplex 790 desktop mini tower pc and I connected it to the display and when I turn it on there’s no image appearing on the monitor. I’m using a new just bought vga cable which I verified that its working. What could the problem be?
How long ago did you get the system. May still be under-warranty and you may need to contact Dell. If you open they system it may void the warranty if any.
The monitor only shows no signal and then goes to sleep. I tried 2 different monitors that are working and on none there is a display shown when conected to the desktop. Removed the cmos battery and it did nothing. Idk what to do? And theres no warranty from Dell on it. I got it off ebay, contacted seller vut still no response. I got it today and it did this since I first tried using it.
The card is an amd radeon hd 6350 but the only port I see on it is like a type to dvi port which I don’t have a cable for. But shouldn’t it display an image from the vga port aswell?
Yea the vga port is on the motherboard not on the video card. The video card only has an dms-59 port which I do not have a cable for. So I should remove the video card and then boot the pc and see if it displays something on the monitor?
Yea the vga port is on the motherboard not on the video card. The video card only has an dms-59 port which I do not have a cable for. So I should remove the video card and then boot the pc and see if it displays something on the monitor?
Until you get a monitor and or cable that can attach to that then yes. Most electronic shops should carry the cables and or some type of adapter.
I’m looking to upgrade it since the AMD radeon hd 6350 is a pretty poor graphics card, The processor can handle some games pretty well but the graphics are trash with that specific graphic card. I wsnt to upgrade and of course I will have to upgrade power supply aswell.
Yes that card may work if you get the proper power supply to run it. Another thing you may need to think on is finding a card that will fit properly. Dell is famous for not using full size cases hence some of the cards are low profile cards.
What are you plans for the system so we can best advise you.
On that particular amazon listing they sell that graphics card low profile. My plans are to install more ram, a better graphics card but not so expensive since I won’t be a heavy gamer on it and to upgrade the power supply.
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