PC Turns On But No Display? What It Means and How to Fix It
If your PC powers on but nothing appears on the screen, it can be confusing and frustrating. You might hear fans spinning or see lights on the case, but the monitor shows no signal. This type of issue is very common — and it can have several different causes. The key is identifying the exact fault before attempting any repair.
Common Causes of No Display Issues
1. Faulty Monitor or Cable
Before assuming the PC is the issue, it’s important to rule out the basics. A damaged HDMI or DisplayPort cable, or a faulty monitor, can prevent any image from appearing.
2. Graphics Card Problems
If your PC uses a dedicated graphics card, this is one of the most common causes.
Issues can include:
- Loose GPU
- Faulty graphics card
- Power supply issues to the GPU
3. RAM Issues
Faulty or improperly seated RAM can prevent the system from completing its startup process. This often results in no display, even though the PC appears to power on.
4. Motherboard Faults
More complex issues can occur at motherboard level, including:
- Power delivery faults
- Damaged components
- Short circuits
These require deeper diagnostic work.
5. BIOS or Startup Issues
In some cases, the system may be powering on but failing during the boot process due to BIOS or configuration issues.
Why This Issue Should Be Diagnosed Properly
“No display” faults are often misdiagnosed. Replacing parts without confirming the root cause can lead to unnecessary costs and does not guarantee a fix.
For example:
- Replacing a GPU will not fix a motherboard fault
- Changing RAM will not resolve a power issue
A proper diagnostic ensures the correct repair is carried out.
What You Can Check First
Before booking a repair, you can try:
- Testing with a different monitor or cable
- Checking all connections are secure
- Reseating RAM (if you are comfortable doing so)
If the issue continues, the next step is a full diagnostic.
Professional Diagnostic Approach
At Dead or Alive Technology, we carry out structured diagnostics to identify the exact cause.
This typically includes:
- Testing display output
- Checking GPU and RAM function
- Inspecting motherboard and power delivery
- Isolating faults step by step
A standard or advanced diagnostic is typically £40–£50 depending on complexity, and is deducted from the repair cost where appropriate.
How the Issue Is Repaired
Once the fault is confirmed, repair options may include:
- Graphics card repair or replacement
- RAM replacement
- Motherboard repair (including board-level work)
- Power-related repairs
We always confirm the fault and provide a clear quote before proceeding.
Is It Worth Repairing?
In many cases, yes — especially if the issue is isolated to a single component.
A diagnostic allows you to understand:
- What has failed
- The cost to repair
- Whether it is worth proceeding
This gives you full control over the decision.
Local PC Repair in Wishaw and Surrounding Areas
Dead or Alive Technology provides expert computer repair services across:
- Wishaw
- Motherwell
- Hamilton
- Bellshill
- Coatbridge
- Airdrie
- Glasgow and the Central Belt
- Edinburgh and the Lothians
- Scottish Borders
We also offer UK-wide postal repair services.
Final Thoughts
A PC that turns on but shows no display is a clear sign something isn’t functioning correctly. The most important step is identifying the root cause accurately.
Need Help With a No Display PC?
The best next step is to arrange a diagnostic so we can identify the exact issue and guide you on the most effective repair.
You’re welcome to drop your device into the workshop or get in touch to arrange the next step.
