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> Graphic card detection problem
Komeetta
post Jun 23 2009, 08:46 AM
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Hi.

I had to clean up my graphic card and I unplug it from motherboard. I plugged it back and connected all the wires. But when I start up my computer. Screen says "No signal" and nothing happens.

I plug the power wire in the graphic card and graphic card's fan works well.

Graphic card is ATI Radeon x1950pro and motherboar is MSI K9N neo v1.0 .

OS is Windows Vista.

I also checked if I could use integrated graphic card but there isn't VGA connector in the back panel. I wonder if I can't use my computer without the graphic card, which is pretty weird.

What should I do now?

(my english is not so good)
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shelf life
post Jun 27 2009, 06:03 AM
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your board dosnt have a on board graphics controller.

try re-seating the card in the slot, check monitor connections. check for bent prongs on monitor cable. try a different monitor and/or cable.
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