My Monitor ( TV ) is getting no signal even though the fans in my PC are turning on

May 25, 2018
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I used my PC on 22nd, it was working just fine. Played some games, saw a movie, etc. Then I switched it off the normal way and went to sleep.
When I started the computer on the next day, it turned on as in just the light on the power button and the reset button turned on and started blinking normally, the system fans, processor fan and graphics card's fans turned on but my TV showed no signal. The USB devices like the Wi-Fi adapter and the Bluetooth adapter weren't blinking and my wired X-Box controller wouldn't get lit up either.
Please help. So far I've changed the RAM only but it still doesn't work.
I've changed the HDMI cables and also tried it on a different TV but still no changes have happened in the situation.

My PC specs:

Processor : Intel Pentium G4560 Dial core 7th generation
RAM 1: Corsair Vengeance 8GB DDR4 2400 MHz
RAM 2: Samsung 4 GB DDR4 2133 MHz
PSU : Cooler Master Elite 450 ver.3
GPU: Zotac GTX 1050 ti
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H110M- S2
HDD: WD Blue 2 TB Hard Disk
 
Solution
You left out the power supply brand and model, which is actually very normal even though it's the most important thing to have your computer actually turn on , very few people list the PSU in their specs.

Your motherboard should have onboard video, remove the nVidia card and test with just onboard see if that works. Try doing a BIOS reset on the motherboard, unplug from wall power, remove the CMOS battery, hold in the power button for about 30 seconds, see if it turns on normally after that.
You left out the power supply brand and model, which is actually very normal even though it's the most important thing to have your computer actually turn on , very few people list the PSU in their specs.

Your motherboard should have onboard video, remove the nVidia card and test with just onboard see if that works. Try doing a BIOS reset on the motherboard, unplug from wall power, remove the CMOS battery, hold in the power button for about 30 seconds, see if it turns on normally after that.
 
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