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PC Boots, but monitor shows nothing

Last answer on Sep 3, 2009 8:39:19 pm BST koan0215, on May 23, 2009 12:27:17 am BST 
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Hello, OK, so I am facing a problem. When I turn on the computer my monitor receives no signal. The power light comes on, the fan start and continue. There is no POST beeping or Windows sound. I removed the memory and the motherboard beeped. I cleared the CMOS jumper and it doesen't seem to have done anything. Any advice?

Specs:
C2D EVGA NFORCE 680I SLI 775 Motherboard
INTEL QUAD CORE Q6600 2.4GHZ
320GB SATA II 3GB 16MB 7200RPM HD
1G DDR2 PC6400 MEMORY
CREATIVE X-FI XtremeGamer Soundcard
EVGA GEFORCE 8600GTS 512MB PCI-E, 2 SLI enabled
THERMALTAKE TOUGH POWER 600 WATT Powersupply
Sony CDRW drive
Sony DVRW drive

Configuration: Windows Vista

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realyou, on May 23, 2009 2:06:48 pm BST
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Hi,
try another RAM and see the result.
or this may be a power supply issue as well.

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koan0215, on May 23, 2009 11:35:51 pm BST
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It's not the RAM - I've checked. It may very well be the power supply, but how can I tell short of getting a new one? As of now when I pwer up the computer, all fans turn on, and the LEDs in the motherboard, drives, and videocard all light up.

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Surfer, on May 24, 2009 9:52:05 am BST
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In my opinion i'd say that if your monior is on condition then it is definately the motherboard problem.
This may occur if you have cleared the bios while system receive the power.

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 3000 N200, on Sep 3, 2009 8:39:19 pm BST
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MY COMPUTER BOOTS BUT THE MONITOR DISPLAYS NOTHING

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