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I’m having trouble with getting my PC to display on my monitor & I don’t know what’s going on. On my first built, I forgot to buy a GPU & came across the “No display” message once I plugged in everything. I couldn’t get it to POST at all. I had my monitor’s HDMI in my Mobo’s HDMI slot. So I bought a GPU, set it up, & still comes across the same thing. The PC powers on & everything. The cooling fans & the GPU fans are working fine. I use a DisplayPort to HDMI adapter for it. But I still get no display on my monitor. I hooked up my Nintendo Switch to the monitor & it worked perfectly fine. So I decided to hook my PC to my TV & get no signal. I double checked everything with the user manual & done everything correctly. Made sure there is no loose or missing cables & parts. Still coming across the same “No display.” My monitor is set on HDMI. I don’t know of it’s underpowered by the PSU or there’s a Mobo problem. The methods I’ve done:

  • RAM reseating, removal & cleaning
  • CMOS resetting
  • Rebuild the entire PC again
  • Used different HDMI cables
  • Tested my phone charger on the Mobo & case’s USB slots for power These are my part below My Parts: Case: Rosewell Tyrfing ATX Mid Tower CPU: Ryzen 3 1200 GPU: Nvidia Quadron M2000 MOBO: MSI A320M-A Pro Max Ram: TEAMGROUP T-Create Classic 10L 3200MHz SSD: SP 512GB 3D NAND PSU: EVGA 500 W1 80+ White Monitor: Onn. 27 inch FHD

Hi @meechiewrld , You were correct that you needed a GPU card as a Ryzen 3 1200 has no integrated graphics, i.e. no video from motherboard’s video ports only from GPU card port. It may be that it is not passing POST (Power On Self Test) on startup. Try connecting a system speaker to the motherboard and check for any POST beep error codes to see what may be the problem. Here’s an image that shows where to connect the speaker.

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