I just finished building my new PC, and I'm having a real issue with getting it to display. Here's what I've got:
- GPU: Sapphire Pulse RX 9070 XT
- CPU: 7800X3D
- Motherboard: Gigabyte B650 Eagle AX
- PSU: FSP Vita 850W
- RAM: Patriot Viper 2x16 DDR5
- SSD: Huawei eKitstor Xtreme 200E
When I plugged in my monitor to the GPU, all I get is a "no signal" message. I even tried connecting it to the motherboard, but it just showed a line in the top left corner of the monitor. The weird part is that while I was trying to figure it out, I accidentally saved a screenshot of the BIOS screen on a USB drive, even though I couldn't see the BIOS at the time. I've tested multiple monitors, and they all give the same result. I'm really starting to lose hope here—any advice would be appreciated!
4 Answers
Make sure your minimal configuration is working properly outside of the case too. Just test things like the motherboard, CPU, and RAM to ensure it powers on correctly. Sometimes it’s just a connection issue.
Another quick fix is to try disconnecting any USB drives or peripherals. I’ve seen that cause some issues with detection when booting up. Let’s hope that helps!
First thing you should try is removing the GPU and using the integrated graphics from your CPU. Set it up that way, install Windows, and then after that, you can plug the graphics card back in and connect the power. Sometimes, getting the basic setup running helps. Hope this helps!
Could it be that your PC is doing memory training? Double-check if your motherboard has a USB port or button for reflashing the BIOS. That sometimes resolves display issues at startup!
I already tried that, unfortunately... same result.