No on power supply of dell m992 monitor
SOURCE: dell m992 crt monitor
If it's getting no signal, make sure the monitor is set for the correct input. This would be either analog (if your cord has blue ends) or digital (if the connectors are white). Depending on wt yhat your monitor is, a button on the monitor will help you set that. If it's set for the correct input signal, then switch out a different cable to see if perchance you have a bad cable out of the box. If there is another PC or laptop setting around, plug your monitor into that to make sure it's good and maybe even plug THAT monitor into yours to make sure there is nothing wrong with your video card. Let me know what transpires. If this takes care of things, please help me out by rating it accordingly.
SOURCE: no power
OK disassemble the monitor and visually check for bad components or cold solder here is a couple of examples.cold solder bad capacitor
SOURCE: Can I purchase a replacement power supply for my CRT monitor
It is possible to replace the power supply on a CRT, but the chances of finding the correct part anymore are extremely slim, and if you do it will probably be quite expensive. It may be time to break down and buy a new monitor, for example newegg has a 19" lcd right now for $99 including shipping, check it out at:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824009151&nm_mc=EMC-IGNEFL081109NA&cm_mmc=EMC-IGNEFL081109NA-_-MonitorsLCDFlatPanel-_-L1-_-24009151
Sorry about that! =(
Tim
SOURCE: Tick tick sound appear from
the sound you heard come from power regulator. its just fine, just indicate that part are over heat.
maybe you ill consider replace your monitor with LCD. more friendly for your eye and less power consumption
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