I went out of town for the weekend (left my desktop computer on) and when I came back my monitor would turn on but it wouldn't display a signal (amber light). I've rebooted the computer, and re-connected all of the plugs with no luck. The monitor works when I plug the DVI cable into my laptop.I use Remote Desktop a lot, but I've never had problems going back to the computer if I needed to use it. In fact, I can access the computer via Remote Desktop just fine.Any ideas on what might have happened to my video card?
9/3/2008 6:27:13 PM
is there only one output on your vid card? do you have a vga port you could try?
9/3/2008 9:45:14 PM
its got 2 dvi ports and no vga
9/3/2008 9:47:06 PM
are both the dvi ports dead or just one?do you have any other addon cards in your system? are they working ok?also, take a look at the motherboard monitor in your bios and look at the voltage coming off the rails - are any of them dead?you said you could get to it via remote desktop - look in device manager, is it still reporting your video card?
9/3/2008 9:49:09 PM
both of the ports on the video card are dvi, and neither work when connected to my monitori can't look at the bios just yet because the monitor won't turn on even during boot-up in the device manager, it shows 'NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM)' and there's no little yellow exclamation point by itI had an intern build the desktop for me a year ago, and it's worked perfect. I don't know if it's a good video card or not, but it does just fine for me since I don't play games.
9/3/2008 9:54:42 PM
hrm.do you have a different machine you can try the card in? or a different card?trying to determine if it's the slot or the card.
9/3/2008 10:01:29 PM
I don't have a spare video card but I guess I can take the computer apart and try putting it in another slot (if there is one)my OS is Windows Vista Ultimate 64, but I don't think that has anything to do with it since it doesn't even display anything in the bios during bootupif the slot/card were bad would the computer still be able to identify it in the device manager?]
9/3/2008 10:11:14 PM
I did some research. The video card that's in the computer is a BFG GeForce 6600 GT OC / 128MB GDDR3 / SLI / PCI Express / Dual DVI / HDTV / Video Card. I paid $78 for it.In purchasing a new video card, is it best to stick with NVIDIA or is ATI good? The two that popped up as a "high" rated model on NewEgg were:1. ATI 512MB - $432. NVIDIA GeForce 512MB - $29I'm guessing both of these can handle the Aero stuff on Vista. Any opinions on these cards or any other video card?
9/9/2008 8:23:20 AM