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first check ur display cable for breakr if you have built in display disable it in bios and and if you have addon display card remove them insrert a new addon diplay card if you have display the display section in you motherboard is faulty or diplay add on card is faulty if it still dont work the clock and reset section in your motherboard is fulty to find the at the above section if you have a multimeter check the pci slot A15 means the pci pins facing the processor must have 5v if this is ok your motherboard is ok and the problem is with your display card
How about try changing your display setting, go to control panel. Double click display icon, click settings, click advance and monitor. From your monitor settings change screen refresh rate to 60 Hertz and click ok and ok. Try to restart your computer and observe.
Have you try troubleshoot with working monitor, display card or your matherboard and processor,
Usually no display problem occur becouse of one hardware between monitor, ram, motherboard, displaycard and can be your processor problems.
You can try troubleshooting one by one of your computer hardware to get problem occur
If the RAM and the processor are ok , and you have tried booting to BIOS with all oter devices removed and it has also failed, then the only thing left is the motherboard - it's dead, junk it.
no display is basically ram issue but condition that mother give u beep noise,
refix RAM proprely, chaque SMPS , PROCCESSOR,HARD DISK, Fixed togethar again ok resolve issue.
Did U try to unmount the CMOS Battery and shorting the CLRTC Jumper? If not, first check whether UR CMOS Battery is OK. If the Battery is more than 1 years old, try replace it.
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