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ASRock H77M-ITX (Mini ITX): Video not working

scsi stud

Senior member
Hello, I've been using the ASRock H77M-ITX motherboard for a while now (over 6-8 months). I've installed Windows Server 2012 Core (Hyper-V) on it to run some VMs, and I've been using Remote Desktop to connect to its command-line interface.

Tonight, I upgraded the CPU and noticed that the video was not working. Plugging in a cable into any of the 3 ports (VGA, DVI-D or HDMI) would always show a 'signal not found' message on my monitor. I tried 2 different monitors just to eliminate all possibilities.

The machine boots up just fine (I am able to access the machine via RDP) but I am now unable to do anything on the local machine as the video is not working.

Any ideas on what could be happening? Can the video component go bad? Maybe it's a jumper issue?

Any help with this would be greatly appreciated... I was trying to install a new OS on it but now I am unable to as local video is not working.

Thanks in advance.
 
Thanks for the reply. The CPU I am using (Core i5-3350P).. isn't that pin-less? I mean, pardon my stupidity but the CPU doesn't have the traditional pins of past...
 
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