1. It's a bit unclear from your description: Do you get a proper display during the BIOS/POST phase?
2. Does the problem occur if you boot into Safe Mode?
3. If possible, connect another (known-to-be-working) monitor. Does the problem persist?
4. Change the video card.
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Last time i had a vid card go bad i could atleast see the bios start so im worried this is a mobo problem or cpu rather than a vid card.
It could be a lower-level problem than the vid card, but even at the BIOS stage, the vid cardis still part of the signal flow. The reason that one sometimes sees good output during the BIOS stage but not after that is that the card swtches to a different display mode once Windows takes over in the boot process. In other words, a vid card can fail in such a way that it can display the "primitive" output used by the BIOS screens, but not the more advanced modes used by the OS.
In the normal hierarchy of troubleshooting a problem such as yours, testing with a different video card would be the next logical step unless you have specific reason to suspect another component.
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Cool- glad you got it sorted fairly painlessly. :)
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