Graphics Card Issue

Matthew Rossi matthew.penguincentral at gmail.com
Sun Jun 29 04:08:49 BST 2008


It's fixed!  I think the computer overheated a bit too much.

On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 1:55 PM, <andremangan at gmail.com> wrote:

> 1.  Try the monitor with another computer.  If it does not work, it has
> ended its useful life.
> 2.  Swap the connecting cable with another cable either analogue or digital
> - the 7600 GS should have both sockets.  If it does not work, your graphics
> card may be at fault.
> 3.  Connect the monitor to computer cable to the motherboard VGA connection
> and bypass the graphics card.
>
> If your monitor displays a "no signal" message then your monitor is OK and
> the remaining culprits are your connecting cable and your graphics card.
>
> Andre
>
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