Hello guys, i got this problem when i clean my PC and unplug everything (CPU, etc) and plug it back (reseated). When i turn on my PC, it booted up normally but the monitor didn't turned on too and showing me a [NO SIGNAL] message. I've tried everything i know. e.g.: Reseat and clean all of my components, even the Mobo's CMOS battery. Still didn't work. I've checked my Video Card fan (just to check if the problem is at the PCI-E slot) but the fan is working properly.
Then i'm convinced that the problem isn't at the PSU, CPU, RAM, and Motherboard while i plug my VGA cable from my monitor to the motherboard's VGA slot and it's working fine. Is the problem is in my video card or only its connector(s)? The video card itself got 3 connectors: VGA, HDMI, and DVI-D. HDMI and DVI-D didn't seem to work when i tested it with my VGA-to-HDMI and VGA-to-DVI-D converter.
Can i somehow fix it via software? Change my BIOS settings? Updating the driver, maybe? Or can i just replace the connector with a new one? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks!
My PC components is:
- Intel Pentium G2030 CPU
- AMD Radeon R7 240 Video Card
- ASRock H61-VS3 Motherboard
- ASUS VS207DE LCD Monitor
- 4 GB Samsung RAM (single-channel)
- 1 TB Seagate Barracuda HDD
- And AcBel CE2 400 PSU.
Then i'm convinced that the problem isn't at the PSU, CPU, RAM, and Motherboard while i plug my VGA cable from my monitor to the motherboard's VGA slot and it's working fine. Is the problem is in my video card or only its connector(s)? The video card itself got 3 connectors: VGA, HDMI, and DVI-D. HDMI and DVI-D didn't seem to work when i tested it with my VGA-to-HDMI and VGA-to-DVI-D converter.
Can i somehow fix it via software? Change my BIOS settings? Updating the driver, maybe? Or can i just replace the connector with a new one? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks!
My PC components is:
- Intel Pentium G2030 CPU
- AMD Radeon R7 240 Video Card
- ASRock H61-VS3 Motherboard
- ASUS VS207DE LCD Monitor
- 4 GB Samsung RAM (single-channel)
- 1 TB Seagate Barracuda HDD
- And AcBel CE2 400 PSU.