MSI RX1950Pro-TD256E RADEON  X1950PRO, (256 MB) PCI Express Graphic Card Logo
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Radeon rx1950pro card video goes blank or screen started hanging up freeze Now neither the digital nor the composite output will show up on the monitors, both are black and dont show anything, Monitors work on other machines John

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One bad lead can cause a computer to continue on a cycle or to shutdown or fail to detect your hard drive

Test all leads that attach to your hard drive including electrical extensions,IDE,SATA

the leads from your ((motherboard to your hard drive)) make sure they have a secure connection and are not faulty or just replace them there probably old and faulty
make sure all leads that are attached to your drives dvd\cd 3 1/2 inch floppy have secure connections and are not faulty even the electic extensions or just replace them they are probably faulty a computer needs its connections to have an end so any faulty leads will end up with a computer error hope this helps

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