NO DISPLAY
No display from your graphics card?
No display can mean several different faults, and the most useful clue is what the rest of the PC does when the card is installed. Here is what each case usually points to. Display controllers themselves rarely fail.
- £0 if we can't fix it
- 90-day warranty
- Pay after a successful repair
- Free return shipping on success
What's usually happening
The PC powers on, fans spin, and the card LEDs are on
Usually a failed memory module, a weakened BGA connection under the GPU core or memory, or GPU voltage rails that are not switching on.
The PC powers on, but there are no LEDs and no fan spin
Often a blown fuse inside the card, or the voltages beyond 3.3V and 12V are not being generated. This is usually not the DrMOS or MOSFETs.
The fans spin briefly, then stop
A short circuit somewhere on the board. Capacitors rarely short, so we trace it to the real source.
The PC won't start at all with the card installed
The power supply's over-current protection is triggering, usually from a shorted MOSFET. We find it with voltage injection and a thermal camera.
What we do about it
- Diagnose the real cause at board level, not guesswork.
- Show you what we find with photo proof before any work.
- Repair at component level: memory, BGA, power delivery, or trace and pad work.
- Stress test under full load, then return it with a repair certificate.
A no-display fault is one of the most common things we repair. We diagnose the real cause before quoting, and if we cannot fix it you pay nothing for our work.
90-day warranty on every successful repair.
If we can't fix it
If the repair is not successful, you pay nothing for our work. You can have your card returned at your expense, or donate it to us as unrepairable.