The monitor won’t read HDMI from the pc after I accidentally disconnected both from the power source

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RaGe_KiLleR

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The monitor won’t read HDMI from the pc after I accidentally disconnected both from the power source
 
The pc looks fine and the monitor to everything was working fine until I unplugged both of them and then it stopped working
 
Ya it does turn on and everything it just doesn’t read it I’m not sure what could be the issue it’s a cyber pc 3070
 
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Yes we need the make and model of the motherboard to look at a reset.
The pic you supplied is of the drive - no use to us.
The pic I linked is to show you as a sample what to look for on your motherboard
 
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Did you get any paperwork with the computer ?
If yes does it mention what motherboard you have.
Cyber make pc with different types of boards - Like Asrock and Gigabyte.
Have a look at the back of the computer and see if it has a cmos reset button
Disconnect the power cord from the wall and push the reset.
Connect the power
test
 
@rage - the info Peter is chasing should either be written underneath the graphics card you showed in your last pic, so you'll have to remove that, or it looks like a bit of the make/model number is sticking out, between the memory slots and the processor socket.
 
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If you feel comfortable working on the pc
Remove power cord
on the back of the graphics card is a leaver you need to use to help remove the card - DO NOT FORCE
When it is removed you should be able to see the MB details
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