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Actuarial Fables
Jul 29, 2014

Taco Defender
Was it your GPU or the motherboard that your monitor was connected to? Try connecting to your motherboard's video port without the GPU installed, see if you get video (after you put the CPU back in of course).

It's possible that your pins are causing this problem, but it's hard to tell just how bent they are from your picture (it's hard to get a good phone picture of them, I know). I've had some success with using a plastic card (like a credit card) and a toothpick (soft wood) to get the pins back into position. Use the card to act as a guide and the toothpick to move the pin. Just be gentle! Is your picture pre or post tweezers?

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