If your screen not displaying anything but your PC appears powered on. You don’t need to panic. When a pc on but no display shows a message like “No Signal”. It usually means that your monitor is working. But it is not receiving video output from your computer.
This issue is very common and in most cases does not mean your computer is dead. The problem is typically related to a loose cable, graphics card issue, RAM fault or internal hardware connection.
When your monitor displays a “no signal” or “no signal detected” message. It usually means the monitor has power and the display panel works but there is no signal on the monitor from your PC. In easy terms, your computer is not successfully sending a video signal through HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA or DVI.
This interruption can happen because of the following:
The key is identifying where the signal chain is breaking. These are the some quick things to be check in case the pc on but no display.
Work through these in order. Each step takes under 5 minutes. Stop when your display comes back. In case still you are unable to fix, just submit a quote form our technician visits you and helps you.
Unplug both ends of your video cable from the monitor and from the PC. Check the cable if there is any bent pins or visible damage. Plug the cable back in firmly until you feel it click into place. If you have an extra cable, use that instead. This alone fixes the computer screen saying no signal problem in roughly 40% of cases.
Press the Input or Source button on your monitor (usually on the side or bottom bezel). Cycle through the available options:
HDMI 1, HDMI 2, DisplayPort, VGA
Match it to whichever port your cable is actually plugged into. This is exactly why your monitor saying no signal even when everything looks connected. It is simply looking at the wrong port.
Power off your system completely. Open the case, press the PCIe retention latch to release the GPU, remove it fully then push it firmly back in until the latch clicks. Also check that the GPU power cables (6-pin or 8-pin) are fully connected. This resolves a large number of cases where the pc works but no display appears.
Power off your system completely. Remove all RAM sticks and gently clean the gold contacts with a dry eraser. If you have two sticks, try booting with just one in the primary slot (usually labeled DIMM_A1 and check your motherboard manual). Test each RAM individually, in each slot. Bad RAM causing computer display no signal is more common than most users realize and it’s a free fix if the RAM just needs reseating.
Locate the CMOS reset jumper on your motherboard (refer to your manual), or simply remove the round silver CMOS battery for 30 seconds and reinsert it. This clears any corrupted BIOS settings or failed overclocks that could be blocking video output.
Borrow a working monitor and connect it to your PC. If it works, your original monitor has failed. If it still shows screen no signal detected, the problem is inside your PC. You can also do the reverse connect your monitor to a laptop or another PC. If it displays correctly, your monitor is fine and the PC is the problem.
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This usually means the monitor is powered on but not receiving video output from your PC. Loose cables, GPU failure, or RAM issues are common causes.
A no signal screen means the display is active but cannot detect an input source from your computer.
If your screen no signal detected, your PC is failing to initialize video output during startup.
If your screen not displaying anything even after a restart, a simple reboot won’t fix a hardware-level issue. Restarting only helps if the cause was a software glitch or a driver crash. If the no signal error persists after multiple restarts, you’re dealing with a physical issue — a loose cable, faulty GPU, bad RAM, or in some cases a failing monitor. Work through our 7-step fix guide above, or contact us for a free diagnosis.
Yes — this is actually the most confusing version of the problem. Your PC on but no display can happen even when fans are spinning, RGB lights are on, and the PC sounds completely normal. The PC is running, but it’s either not completing its startup (POST failure due to RAM or BIOS issues) or the video signal is not reaching the monitor (GPU or cable problem). Everything “looking fine” on the outside doesn’t mean the video output chain is working.
Not always. A computer screen no signal error can sometimes be caused by a software or driver issue — particularly after a Windows update or a GPU driver crash. However, if the error appears before Windows even loads, it’s almost certainly a hardware issue: cable, GPU, RAM, or BIOS. If it only happens after Windows starts, start with a GPU driver reinstall.