FAQs

I. Monitor not display

You should check for a loose connection between the GPU and the motherboard ,it is an essential step in troubleshooting display issues. Here's how you can do it:

  1. Power Off and Unplug:

   - Power off your PC and unplug it from the electrical outlet.

  1. Open the Case:

   - Remove the side panel of your computer case to access the internal components.

  1. Locate the GPU:

   - Identify the graphics card in your system. It's usually a PCIe card plugged into the motherboard.

  1. Check the PCIe Slot:

   - Ensure that the graphics card is securely seated in the PCIe slot on the motherboard. Press down gently on the card to make sure it's fully inserted into the slot.

  1. Check Power Connectors:

   - If your graphics card requires additional power connectors from the power supply, make sure they are securely connected.

  1. Re-seat the GPU:

   - If everything seems secure, you can try reseating the GPU. Carefully remove the graphics card from the PCIe slot, and then reinsert it firmly into the slot.

  1. Secure the Bracket:

   - Some graphics cards have a bracket that screws into the case. Make sure it's securely fastened.

  1. Inspect for Damage:

   - Examine the graphics card for any visible damage or issues, such as bent pins, loose components, or burnt areas.

  1. Check for Dust:

   - Dust can accumulate over time and affect connections. Use compressed air to clean out any dust around the PCIe slot and the GPU.

  1. Inspect PCIe Slot:

    - Check the PCIe slot on the motherboard for any visible issues, and make sure there's no debris that might prevent a proper connection.

  1. Power On and Test:

    - After reseating the GPU, close the case, plug in your PC, and power it on. Check if the monitor now detects the signal from the graphics card.

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