There should be 4 diagnostic LED's between the front panel audio sockets and the USB sockets. What do they do?
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I need to know what colour they are as they can be lit green or orange (altho Dell call it yellow).
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According to Dell that's graphics card failure. You should remove the card, blow the slot out, and refit the card!
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It may be a fault on the motherboard. Have a careful look at all of the capacitors to see if any are domed and/or leaking. If you find any like that then replacing them should get your system working again. They can go open circuit which can cause 1 or more voltage inputs to not get to the graphics card. I have replaced capacitors on quite a few Dell boards myself with a %100 success rate. If you are not experienced with a soldering iron then you will need to find someone that is as it can require a fair ammount of heat to replace them as 1 leg is usually attached to the ground plain of the motherboard.
If you don't know what a capacitor looks like then google for a photo of one.
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If you wish to check the ram then you can google and download memtest. The thing is tho, the diagnostic LED's point to graphics being the problem. A ram problem would show a different pattern!
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