I've tried everything I can think of to resolve a 'No Signal' issue with my display after going through the initial PC setup. I've powered off and on with the DisplayPort unplugged, reattached everything, and switched between HDMI and DisplayPort connections. I'm definitely plugged into my GPU, not the motherboard. I've also reseated my RAM (even tried using just one stick), reseated my GPU, and ensured the PCIe is connected properly. The GPU fans are running, the RAM RGB lights are on, and the BIOS loads fine. But as soon as I save and exit the BIOS, the monitor goes to 'No Signal.' Unfortunately, I can't test with other GPUs or a different monitor. What could be causing this?
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It sounds like you've done a great job troubleshooting! One thing you could try is resetting the CMOS. Just remove the battery for a few minutes, then put it back in and power on again. Sometimes that's enough to fix display issues. Also, check your cooler; it might have been installed incorrectly, especially with some of the newer LGA1700 mounts.
Did you install an operating system yet? If the BIOS recognizes your boot drive, that's a good sign, but you'll need the OS to fully boot up to the desktop. Just making sure you went through that step!
Yeah, I did. The BIOS shows it, but once I try to boot up, it just says 'No Signal.'
Yeah, I hope that's not the issue! Everything is pretty new, so I’d be surprised if the battery is dead already.