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No-Video Desktop Troubleshooting (Step-By-Step)

This step-by-step troubleshooting process is for a desktop PC that powers on but shows no video output, including blank screen, no signal, or no BIOS/POST display. It begins with basic hardware checks and advances to deeper diagnostics involving GPU, RAM, BIOS/CMOS resets, firmware compatibility, and potential motherboard or CPU issues methodically evaluating every potential cause.

PHASE 0 — Define the failure clearly (don’t skip)

Before touching anything, confirm:

☐ System powers on
☐ CPU fan spins
☐ Case fans spin
☐ No BIOS splash
☐ Monitor shows “No signal” / black screen

If nothing powers on, this is a power-on problem, not a no-video problem — stop here.

PHASE 1 — Eliminate monitor & cable issues (fast + critical)

  1. Confirm monitor works
    • Test monitor + cable on another system
    • Or test a known-good monitor on this system
  2. Correct input selected
    • HDMI ≠ DisplayPort
    • Auto-input often fails on POST
  3. Use one cable only
    • No adapters
    • No KVM
    • No docks

☑ If still no video → continue

PHASE 2 — Determine where video should come from

This step prevents chasing ghosts.

A. Check CPU model

  • CPU with iGPU → motherboard video ports may work
  • CPU without iGPU (KF / F / Xeon) → motherboard ports will NEVER work

☐ If CPU has no iGPU → you MUST use a discrete GPU
☐ If CPU has iGPU → GPU can be removed for testing

PHASE 3 — Strip system to minimum POST state

Remove all non-essential parts.

System should contain ONLY:

  • Motherboard
  • CPU + cooler
  • ONE RAM stick
  • GPU (ONLY if CPU has no iGPU)
  • PSU

Remove:

  • SSDs / HDDs
  • USB devices
  • RGB hubs
  • Front panel USB (leave power switch only)

This removes 80% of silent POST failures.

PHASE 4 — Power connections (MOST COMMON FAILURE)

Do not assume anything is connected correctly.

1️⃣ CPU power (EPS)

☐ Correct cable: CPU / EPS, not PCIe
☐ Fully seated 8-pin (4+4)
☐ Optional secondary CPU power connected if available

⚠️ A missing or wrong CPU cable causes:

  • Fans spin
  • LEDs light
  • NO VIDEO
  • No beeps

2️⃣ GPU power (if present)

☐ All required PCIe connectors attached
☐ No loose pins
☐ Avoid daisy-chained connectors if possible

3️⃣ 24-pin motherboard power

☐ Fully latched
☐ Reseat it (don’t trust appearance)

PHASE 5 — Clear firmware state (mandatory)

This removes:

  • Bad CPU undervolts
  • Bad RAM training
  • Wrong GPU priority
  • Broken BIOS settings

CMOS reset

  1. Power off PSU
  2. Unplug from wall
  3. Remove CMOS battery
  4. Wait 10 minutes
  5. Reinstall battery
  6. Power on

☐ Do NOT skip this step

PHASE 6 — Memory sanity check

  1. Use ONE stick only
  2. Use motherboard-recommended slot (often A2)
  3. Reseat firmly
  4. Try each stick individually if more than one

Bad or badly seated RAM can block video before BIOS.

PHASE 7 — GPU sanity check (if required)

If CPU has no iGPU:

  1. GPU in top PCIe x16 slot
  2. Reseat GPU
  3. Confirm PCIe latch clicked
  4. Try different GPU if available

If CPU has iGPU:

  • Remove GPU completely
  • Use motherboard video output

PHASE 8 — Firmware compatibility (silent killer)

Common with:

  • New CPUs
  • New GPUs
  • Older motherboards
  • First-revision boards

☐ Board may POST electrically but fail to initialize video

Solutions:

  • Update BIOS
  • Use BIOS flashback / Q-Flash / USB Flash if no video
  • Use older known-compatible GPU temporarily if needed

PHASE 9 — Look for POST feedback

Check for:

  • Debug LEDs
  • Beep codes (attach speaker if possible)

Patterns matter:

  • Stops on CPU → power / socket / BIOS
  • Stops on DRAM → RAM or IMC
  • Stops on VGA → GPU or BIOS init

PHASE 10 — Advanced (only after everything above)

☐ Inspect CPU socket pins
☐ Reseat CPU
☐ Remove board from case (rule out short)
☐ Breadboard on cardboard box

Frequent causes of no-video (memorize these)

  • Missing CPU power = no video
  • Wrong cable = same result
  • KF / F CPU = motherboard ports useless
  • Bad BIOS = GPU never initializes
  • Fans spinning ≠ system POSTing

Final Tips

Never troubleshoot by assumption.
Always troubleshoot by elimination.

by Jack Alltrade on January 29, 2026

Filed Under: Hardware, PC Tagged With: GPU, KF and F Intel CPU, No Video, Posting

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