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I’ve just built my first pc and I was going to install windows but when I turned it on I got no signal on my monitor I looked it up and tried unplugging and replugging,taking out the ram,and gpu hoping it would just be a connection error but still the same no signal message
HELP THIS WAS SO EXPENSIVE!!!
Motherboard:gigabyte A320m-S2H
Gpu:Radeon RX 570
CPU:Ruzen 3
Yea the P.C. turns on the fans spin correctly,and no I haven’t tried swapping the cables I don’t have a second one at my disposal I was hoping it would just be something stupid but I’ll buy a second one as soon as I get paid hopefully that’s the issue
Not saying it is for sure, but. There is a possibility that your cpu is not supported without a bios update. That means you would need a cpu that is known to work with an early bios so you could update the bios to a version that supports your current cpu?
Before going down that path remove all the parts from your case and assemble the pc on a non conductive surface such as cardboard. Assemble it WITHOUT the graphics card and plug the monitor into the motherboard graphics port. test it.
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