[SOLVED] VGA problem causing no display on monitors

hotchocolahte

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Hello, whenever I turn on my pc, the white light on my ASUS rog x570-f motherboard lights up to tell me there is an issue with VGA. My monitors say that they have no signal. I have so far tried moving my GPU into a different PCIE slot, testing the monitors on other computers (which they worked on), and trying to boot the PC with integrated graphics, all leading to the same error. It has been working fine for about a year now. Please help, thank you.

Pcpartpicker: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/HotChocoLahte/saved/#view=s2Gt8d
 
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Hello, whenever I turn on my pc, the white light on my ASUS rog x570-f motherboard lights up to tell me there is an issue with VGA. My monitors say that they have no signal. I have so far tried moving my GPU into a different PCIE slot, testing the monitors on other computers (which they worked on), and trying to boot the PC with integrated graphics, all leading to the same error. It has been working fine for about a year now. Please help, thank you.

Pcpartpicker: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/HotChocoLahte/saved/#view=s2Gt8d

If you have another GPU in your other system then test with that or test the card in your other system.
Ryzen 7 3700x does not have Integrated graphics.
Check all cabling and connections from PSU.
Hello, whenever I turn on my pc, the white light on my ASUS rog x570-f motherboard lights up to tell me there is an issue with VGA. My monitors say that they have no signal. I have so far tried moving my GPU into a different PCIE slot, testing the monitors on other computers (which they worked on), and trying to boot the PC with integrated graphics, all leading to the same error. It has been working fine for about a year now. Please help, thank you.

Pcpartpicker: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/HotChocoLahte/saved/#view=s2Gt8d

If you have another GPU in your other system then test with that or test the card in your other system.
Ryzen 7 3700x does not have Integrated graphics.
Check all cabling and connections from PSU.
 
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