Asus Support > Asus M2N68-AM SE2 motherboard > Main Support page,
http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/M2N68AM/#supportClick on the Download tab.(Knowledge Base / Download / Memory/Device Support / etc)Click on the blue Down Arrow, to the right of - Please select OSClick on the Operating System you are using.In the list click on the + sign next to Chipset.IF, you do not have a graphics card installed, you are using the Integrated Graphics of the motherboard.The Integrated Graphics (OnBoard Graphics...Same/same), is in the Nvidia GeForce 7025 chipset. The - Northbridge chip - of the Motherboard chipset.Need guidance in downloading AND installing, post back in a Comment. Or click on Reply at end of solution, and post.Would like to ask one question?What makes you think the Driver is going to fix your problem?NOT, stating it won't Josephkate Sobrio, just asking.......Something I would like to impart as the last statement.......No Signal, or Power Saver Mode, or Sleep Mode; means the monitor is working. The computer is NOT.[Also shows the monitor cable to be good. An often overlooked item]"But LED's light, and fans spin? I think I hear the Harddrive spinning?"Means NOTHING........A) If ALL of the LED's were on at once, they would use less than 1 Watt of power. (Light Emitting Diode.......they ARE a light)B) EACH fan uses 2 to 3 Watts of power.C) A typical CPU (Processor) can use 51 to 130 Watts of power.Just depends on what Processor (CPU) it is.Point?A Power Supply with a weak voltage power rail, will have enough power to light those simpy LED's, and maybe spin fans; but will NOT have enough power to turn the Processor on.......No Processor operating, no 'Brain'.No 'Brain' operating, NO computer.No computer, no display on monitor......Regards,joecoolvette