Is my build compatible, defective, anything? No signal monitor

Jamesooo6425

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Is my pc build compatible? Or is my component defected? I've been watching youtube tutorials and reviews on what the best parts are for a gaming pc and I came up with this: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/7w94Yr .These are all the parts I'm using for my build except for the memory ram which I use the Timetec (P/N 75TT133U2R8-8G) 8GB Dual Rank 1333MHz DDR3 . Basically, I've put together all the parts into the right places with countless replays and tests but the problem I get is that my monitor still says no signal. All the fans work except the gpu fan moves and stops (which is weird) but other than that, I connected the psu to the gpu and even tried to connect the motherboards vga directly to the monitor but still it says no signal. I also tried to connect the vga converter to dvi to the gpu and still says no signal. Also my monitor doesn't have an hdmi port and my motherboard doesn't have a speaker.
 
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According to ASRock's information on your motherboard, the CPU is supported by all versions of BIOS. The RAM you used though isn't on their list, but that's not to say it won't work.

Connecting monitor cable to monitor won't help as you don't have any integrated graphics capability with the x4 860k, so the monitor cable has to be plugged into the graphics card itself.

This seem to leave the graphics card as being the issue. Is there anyone who can help you test the card on another PC? That would at least let you know whether it works or not, and at the moment it doesn't sound very good with the fan.
According to ASRock's information on your motherboard, the CPU is supported by all versions of BIOS. The RAM you used though isn't on their list, but that's not to say it won't work.

Connecting monitor cable to monitor won't help as you don't have any integrated graphics capability with the x4 860k, so the monitor cable has to be plugged into the graphics card itself.

This seem to leave the graphics card as being the issue. Is there anyone who can help you test the card on another PC? That would at least let you know whether it works or not, and at the moment it doesn't sound very good with the fan.
 
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