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No signal when booting up, but fine in Windows

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Hi guys,

I've had this problem for a while now (many years), but I've not needed to get in to my BIOS for a long time.

My PC is connected to my monitor via a DVI cable (assuming DVI-D). The graphics card is an X850 XT. When I boot up, the monitor searches for a signal, and only when Windows gets to the login box it actually shows an image.

I'm assuming my graphics card should output a signal for the monitor in DVI mode, but I can't figure out what I should do to fix it.

I know the VGA output on the card works, however I don't have a VGA cable any more to use!

Is there some sort of setting I might be missing?

Thanks,

Dave
 
I forgot to mention, I've tried connecting the PC to my HDTV via a DVI=>HDMI cable, with no luck. It's definitely not a slow response.

Thanks,

Dave
 
Monitor definitely supports the resolution in VGA, so I'm assuming it'll support it in DVI.

The motherboard has no onboard graphics either.

I'll just have to borrow a cable from work for the evening next week.

Dave
 
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