new monitor with old pc

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I have a noname PC that does not send a signal to either of my HP
monitors. I'm told that the "original" monitor worked fine. Is this
most likely a compatibility problem with the video card?

Thanks.
 
Lee said:
I have a noname PC that does not send a signal to either of my HP
monitors.

At all or do you get a 'signal out of range' message on the monitors?
I'm told that the "original" monitor worked fine.

I'm told thar be gold in them thar hills! Until I've seen it, I'm not
going to believe it.
Is this
most likely a compatibility problem with the video card?

More likely a video card that is dead or has come unseated.


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unlikely...a monitor is a monitor, the only thing that can cause a problem
is if you have the refresh rate and screen size are out of limits of the
monitor, but you will get an error message. I think its your video card.
These are not HP LCD monitors are they?...and if they are HP's 1703 LCDs
monitors, they are on a recall.
 
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