Question:
Monitor cable plugged into integrated video connector?
NinjaRave
2010-07-03 14:54:50 UTC
It says my monitor cable (VGA to VGA) is plugged into the integrated video connector. It wants me to attach the monitor cable to the add-in graphics card. I have a cable plugged into the VGA port on my monitor and the VGA port on my computer, it should be working right?
Six answers:
Fordry
2010-07-03 14:58:32 UTC
if you have a discreet (add-on) graphics card you can't use the built in video connectors most likely. sounds like thats the case as its saying. you need to have the monitor hooked up to the port on the card itself which on most systems is gonna be a little lower than the plug you are connecting to right now. If that card doesn't have vga you will need an adapter or you will need to use another wire if your monitor accepts multiple types of inputs. Don't use more than 1 wire per monitor. 1 is enough.
?
2016-10-02 08:25:21 UTC
Add In Graphics Card Connector
anonymous
2015-08-06 08:17:44 UTC
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Monitor cable plugged into integrated video connector?

It says my monitor cable (VGA to VGA) is plugged into the integrated video connector. It wants me to attach the monitor cable to the add-in graphics card. I have a cable plugged into the VGA port on my monitor and the VGA port on my computer, it should be working right?
anonymous
2016-03-22 17:36:30 UTC
Wow that is a sweet rig! If the monitors display no signal, it is likely that something is wrong with your Graphics Card the "Palit Radeon HD 4850 512MB DDR3" You can do two things: 1. Exchange this video card for another one at the shop where you purchased it (Bring the purchase receipt of course) 2. Try to find appropriate methods of cooling the graphics card. The HD 4850 has some crazy temperatures (I think around 80oC since my 4870 hangs around there too!) Also check if it's your motherboard. Read the P5KPL-CM manual for interpretations of the BEEP. Also since your graphics card isn't really displaying anything, Remove it temporarily and put it into the static free bag that came with the card packaging. Then plug the Monitor video cable (must be VGA) directly into the motherboard itself and turn on the computer. It it still does not post anything, the problem is probably your motherboard. But let's hope that isn't the issue here.
?
2016-12-26 19:47:43 UTC
Add In Graphics Card
anonymous
2015-08-05 19:59:37 UTC
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