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paupav Master Cheater
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Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 2:43 pm Post subject: screen not working |
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So i have syncmaster P2270HD and it isnt working when i use it as PC (it can also be used as TV) all i get is black screen and "no signal" message on screen. when i connect PC with screen ; Screen buttons stop reacting.
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Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 2:47 pm Post subject: |
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Have you tried changing the input selection with the remote? If so, have you tried a different input on the back; vga, hdmi, dvi, rca etc.?
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paupav Master Cheater
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Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 3:09 pm Post subject: |
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GNIREENIGNE wrote: | Have you tried changing the input selection with the remote? If so, have you tried a different input on the back; vga, hdmi, dvi, rca etc.? |
Yes i tried VGA and DVI , didnt worked.
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Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 3:26 pm Post subject: |
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paupav[/quote] wrote: | GNIREENIGNE wrote: | Have you tried changing the input selection with the remote? If so, have you tried a different input on the back; vga, hdmi, dvi, rca etc.? |
Yes i tried VGA and DVI , didnt worked. | Do you have an internal video card plus an additional one? In that case try both of them. You don't get any signal at any point not even when booting up?
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Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 3:32 pm Post subject: |
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So, you tried:
1. changing TV input settings with remote control
2. changing cables (not just using the same VGA cable with a DVI converter on one end)
3. changing ports on back of TV (and) back of PC
4. hooking up TV to PC, exclusively (with no other monitors or displays hooked up to PC)
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paupav Master Cheater
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Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 1:50 am Post subject: |
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jucce wrote: | wrote: | GNIREENIGNE wrote: | Have you tried changing the input selection with the remote? If so, have you tried a different input on the back; vga, hdmi, dvi, rca etc.? |
Yes i tried VGA and DVI , didnt worked. | Do you have an internal video card plus an additional one? In that case try both of them. You don't get any signal at any point not even when booting up?[/quote]
Aditional one works
I have noticed that it take much longer to boot and turn off. Maybe is problem in power source? I dont even see boot screen.
GNIREENIGNE wrote: | So, you tried:
1. changing TV input settings with remote control
2. changing cables (not just using the same VGA cable with a DVI converter on one end)
3. changing ports on back of TV (and) back of PC
4. hooking up TV to PC, exclusively (with no other monitors or displays hooked up to PC) |
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. , 4. That is same screen that can be used as PC or as TV
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jucce Advanced Cheater
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Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 11:33 am Post subject: |
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paupav wrote: | jucce wrote: | Do you have an internal video card plus an additional one? In that case try both of them. You don't get any signal at any point not even when booting up? |
Aditional one works
I have noticed that it take much longer to boot and turn off. Maybe is problem in power source? I dont even see boot screen. | Okay so the additional video card works and I assume that one has more power than the built in card on the motherboard. Isn't it possible that the card on the motherboard simply cannot power the big screen you are trying to use?
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paupav Master Cheater
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Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 12:52 pm Post subject: |
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jucce wrote: | paupav wrote: | jucce wrote: | Do you have an internal video card plus an additional one? In that case try both of them. You don't get any signal at any point not even when booting up? |
Aditional one works
I have noticed that it take much longer to boot and turn off. Maybe is problem in power source? I dont even see boot screen. | Okay so the additional video card works and I assume that one has more power than the built in card on the motherboard. Isn't it possible that the card on the motherboard simply cannot power the big screen you are trying to use? |
I meant motherboard card works, but my radeon 5550 doesn't work.
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Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 1:19 pm Post subject: |
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paupav wrote: | GNIREENIGNE wrote: | So, you tried:
3. changing ports on back of TV (and) back of PC
4. hooking up TV to PC, exclusively (with no other monitors or displays hooked up to PC) |
3. , 4. That is same screen that can be used as PC or as TV | This response doesn't make any sense to me. I assume your card has three ports on it...one VGA, HDMI and DVI? Your TV should also have these three ports. My question was, did you try all three ports, one at a time, using three different cables - all while nothing else was plugged in to the card?
Does the Radeon Card work at all, with any other display?
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paupav Master Cheater
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Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 2:01 pm Post subject: |
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GNIREENIGNE wrote: | paupav wrote: | GNIREENIGNE wrote: | So, you tried:
3. changing ports on back of TV (and) back of PC
4. hooking up TV to PC, exclusively (with no other monitors or displays hooked up to PC) |
3. , 4. That is same screen that can be used as PC or as TV | This response doesn't make any sense to me. I assume your card has three ports on it...one VGA, HDMI and DVI? Your TV should also have these three ports. My question was, did you try all three ports, one at a time, using three different cables - all while nothing else was plugged in to the card?
Does the Radeon Card work at all, with any other display? |
Yes, i did. I didn't quite understood your post : "hook up your TV to your PC"
Radeon doesnt work with any other display. I had this kind of problems earlyer but i usually solved them by restarting PC.
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In that case, your next step would be to take the card out and put it in a different machine, to test. Then, you will know if you need to replace the card.
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Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 3:46 pm Post subject: |
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GNIREENIGNE wrote: | In that case, your next step would be to take the card out and put it in a different machine, to test. Then, you will know if you need to replace the card. |
Gpu doesn't work... Thanks
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