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No display coming from custom build, help?
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Ok so like that title says, I have no display coming from my new build. I've replaced the CPU, and MOBO. Which I thought I fried, still not working. I tried working ram, hdd, and graphics card all from my spare working PC. I've tried the onboard display ports (all of them). I've re-seated the mobo in case that was the problem and re-wired everything. The fans and lights are all running, just no display. My monitors work, I was using them with my spare PC and Blu-ray player. I basically refuse to take it to a shop, most in my area are overpriced and I'm sure it's just something I'm overlooking.
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Try using just one RAM stick.

If it fails to POST at all, does the motherboard give any beep codes (error codes)?
Double check that your graphics card or motherboard has the HDMI/DVI cable plugged in properly.
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I've tried using both ram sticks separately already and I don't have a motherboard speaker to check for post beeps. I've used two different graphics cards and still nothing.
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What are your specs? What components have you changed and what extra components have you tried? What display cable are you using and where have you plugged it in?
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Me and some friends got it working somehow...we tried the motherboard I thought was fried and turned out it wasn't. So now I have an extra MSI Z97 Gaming 5 and my i5 4690k (that I assume might still work)
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