System boots but no display?

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CPU: i5 750
Ram; 4gb ddr3
Gpu, ati 5770
Os; win 7
Psu; corsair tx650


Recently my computer stops displaying a video signal when I turn it on. The computer seems toboot up fine but there is no video. When I open up the cd drive and put in a disc it seems to spin up and load it ok. I suspect the computer does reach the desktop although without a display I cannot be sure of this.

I have bought an internal speaker as my antic 300 does not come with one. When it Arrives I will plug it in and hopefully diagnose the problem from the beeps.

I have tried repositioning the ram in different slots and even running just 1 stick but no joy. I have tried reseating the gpu several times as well. I tried using a different monitor and different mi
Monitor and different monitor cable. I have Also tried a different 6 pin pci connector on my psu as well in case it was faulty.

Any ideas?
 
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None of my components are overclocked.

I don't have a spare pc to test components in.

I thought of going to pc world and buying the cheApest gpu they have to try and confirm whether it's my gpu which is faulty.
 
Had a thumb through the manual. It seems to reset the CMOS all you have to do is put a screwdriver on the pins for a few seconds to short them, so I'll give that a try!
 
There is no picture so I don't think booting into safe mode would work? Unless somehow getting into safe mode suddenly brings the picture up. I'll give it a try Anyway.

I don't think this mobi has onboard graphics as there is no VGA/dvi slot coming off the mobo. So if i removed my gpu I'd have nowhere to plug my monitor into.

It's a gigabyte ga p55 ud3
 
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My internal speaker came today. Popped it in and it emits 1 long beep followed by 2 short ones. According to my mobo manual this means either monitor or graphics card failure. I know the monitor is fineso it must be the gpu.

What do you reckon guys? My gpu failed? Would it be worth a trip to pc world to pick up a £30 card to give it a try? As I said I tried reseating it so I think it's more than it just popped loose.

Edit; I forgot to mention that nine times out of ten the gpu,s fan seems to spin at 100%. again this would kndicate faulty gpu?
 
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Just an update:

I bought an Ati 4350 tonight and gave it a try. It worked perfectly and the PC loaded first time. So looks like indeed my Ati 5770 is faulty, time to get browsing ocuk for a new one I think. :p
 
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