It's a connection somewhere. It could be the cable, monitor, or video card. If you have an alternate input on the monitor try that with a different cable. If you have another output on the video card try that. Just mix things up as much as possible. Odds are there are some smashed pins.
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It's a connection somewhere. It could be the cable, monitor, or video card. If you have an alternate input on the monitor try that with a different cable. If you have another output on the video card try that. Just mix things up as much as possible.
Odds are there are some smashed pins.