[With DVI-D connector]
When I connect my monitor to my computer, I just get the standard "No Signal" dialogue box. When I connect my monitor to my old computer, the screen is displayed as normally. The problem is not with the monitor, I have two exact monitors and neither of them will connect to my new computer. All tests were done using the same DVI-D cable. The only possibility left is that the motherboard's output is not outputting through the DVI-D port.
Here are some relevant computer specs:
Motherboard: GIGABYTE SUPER 4 A75M-S2V
Processor: AMD A8-3850 APU With Radeon(tm) HD Graphics - Crossfired with:
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 6670 (Display Adapters in Device Manger shows HD 6650D and HD 6670 but I don't really know what that means to be honest)
8GB of really good ram
Win7 64x
The machine that it WORKED with was winXP with some K9N Neo motherboard or something.
Any help on getting the monitor to be displayed would be greatly appreciated! The VGA port works but is already being used by my secondary monitor.
When I connect my monitor to my computer, I just get the standard "No Signal" dialogue box. When I connect my monitor to my old computer, the screen is displayed as normally. The problem is not with the monitor, I have two exact monitors and neither of them will connect to my new computer. All tests were done using the same DVI-D cable. The only possibility left is that the motherboard's output is not outputting through the DVI-D port.
Here are some relevant computer specs:
Motherboard: GIGABYTE SUPER 4 A75M-S2V
Processor: AMD A8-3850 APU With Radeon(tm) HD Graphics - Crossfired with:
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 6670 (Display Adapters in Device Manger shows HD 6650D and HD 6670 but I don't really know what that means to be honest)
8GB of really good ram
Win7 64x
The machine that it WORKED with was winXP with some K9N Neo motherboard or something.
Any help on getting the monitor to be displayed would be greatly appreciated! The VGA port works but is already being used by my secondary monitor.