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February 2021 | 1 Replies
I recently purchased a graphics card for my PC. The new graphics card required me to upgrade my power supply, which I did successfully. However, the graphics card isn't working. When it is installed, the monitor will not acknowledge that it is receiving a signal. I have tried both the original vga plug and the new plug in the video card, nothing. It just remains black then tells me that it's going to sleep. Help! What has gone wrong? I have tried disabling the onboard chips, still nothing. I have an HP PC with Intel, running Vista. The computer is a couple years old. The newly purchased graphics card is an ATI Radeon 5550 (recommended to me by an associate at Frys)
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