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Pc won’t show on screen


I have an nzxt player one, and when I went to run it on, the pc turns on but doesn’t show up on the screen. After checking with multiple hdmi cords and doing very minimal research I think it’s a problem with the graphics card. Does anyone know where this disconnected wire should go or if it’s only used on the better models?

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  2. shawnikaros

    Take a picture of the back of the pc where the chords are.

    It’s good that you’re trying to learn, but let’s not jump into conclusions quite yet. Don’t worry about the disconnected power connector.

  3. Milk_Cream_Sweet_Pig

    The extra cable is for GPUs that require 6+2 pins. Check if your monitor is plugged into the motherboard. Make sure it’s plugged into the GPU.

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