All of a sudden Hdmi no input??

hayden102

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Apr 9, 2016
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My Pc Randomly restarted while gaming today and I haven't been able to fix it since. When I turn it on I can go into the bios fine but when it trys to launch windows 10 the monitor goes hdmi no input then monitor goes to sleep orange mode and I can't go any further. At first it flickers black as if resolution trying to change hdmi pops up top left of screen a few times as well. I've checked the plugs and taken them out and put them back in and have tried other hdmi cables same thing happens, same happened with a dvi I tried, I've taken out the GPU and put it back in. I've taken power cord out and held power button down for 30 seconds and rebooted. I then tried a reinstall of windows but it did the same thing monitor went to sleep no hdmi input so I ended up turning pc off mid install. I haven't turned it back on since then. Sometimes it goes into some sort of troubleshooting mode and asks if I want to continue to windows 10, troubleshoot, reset pc etc . Any help would be much appreciated thank you.

This is my first pc build ever and have had no issues until now. I've had it since ryzen launched. Everything was brought new apart from my old graphics card which has had 3 or so years use.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 6core 12 threads 3.6Ghz
Motherboard: ASUS prime B350-M AM4
GPU: ASUS R9 270 2GB(second hand)
RAM 8GB rip Jaws V series DDR4 2133mhz 4gb x2
Monitor:ASUS VE248HR 24" LED gaming 1920x1080 1ms HDMI/DVI/VGA
HD: 1TB WD blue edition 7200rpm
Disk drive: ASUS DVD RW 24x
PSU: Segotep 500w 80+ Gold

Next day update on situation: windows try to revert changes there is display all seems to be fine and then it restarts hdmi no signal > black screen > hdmi no signal blue screen > monitor goes back to sleep orange mode, pc stays on.

I've managed to get into via safe mode uninstalled all drivers and reformatted it but if I install any graphics or monitor driver it goes back to hdmi no input

 
I've never used my on board as I've never been able to actually get it to work tbh. Always used discrete GPU. And I got the pc going fine today but as soon as I tried to do any monitor or GPU driver updates from Asus or through windows update it went back to monitor hdmi no input etc.

Psu dying already? I built this pc maybe 6-7 months ago and it has had little use all parts brand new apart from GPU
 
then it could be your GPU then. since its a second-hand one. reason i wanted you to run with your onboard graphics was to confirm its not your psu failing. and its still stable without your GPU. sometimes there are defective PSUs so you may never know. or some capacitors or what-nots have burned out insde of it.
 
I took my GPU out and plugged my monitor into motherboard via vga, and hdmi and nothing how do you get it to display? Screen is on standby pc is a all on with fans etc
 
Now nothing at all comes up on pc monitor stays in sleep or standby mode after putting graphics card back in... Even worse now ready to give up and chuck it in the closet
 
I reset cmos and it booted fine I could go into bios and everything then when It tried to launch windows it did the black screen again , I noticed all fans are going apart from GPU, the GPUs fans start up then stop startup then stop and keep going like that. Should I just order a Gtx 1050ti and hope for the best?
 
you should really check if your PC runs without your GPU first.
remove your GPU. connect your display cables to your motherboard. go to BIOS and go to your graphics settings. select CPU/iGPU. save & exit. see if your windows booted up. and u can use it normally.
 


I can't get to bios if I use oboard, my monitor doesn't show anything doesn't even turn on, I tried this. I can get to bios if I use GPU though.
 
you should use your VGA display cable. if it that doesnt work then. okay your CPU/internal graphics is disabled then. most modern boards will auto set your graphics settings back to CPU/auto if it cannot find a external GPU on your motherboard tho.
we have to enable your CPU graphics. attach your GPU. connect your monitor to your GPU. go to your BIOS. go to graphics and set it to Auto/CPU/iGPU. then do the steps again from my previous post.
 


I cannot find anything to do with graphics in my bios apart from boot from pci e expansion devices, legacy only or uefi driver first.