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Sorry but I am confused. You connected to the graphics card when it was in your machine and it did not function? Or was your monitor connected to motherboard display port? Have to ask.If a PCIEcard is in the PCIE port then onboard video is cut off.The signal only comes from the card. The card should work fine on that motherboard as long as the the card and slot are compatible, are they both PCIE 2,or 2.1 or 3.0
Please check if you have an onboard display card and the NVDIA GEforce card, this situation can hapen when you connect your monitor to the onboard card instead of the NVidia card and try to install the driver for NVIDIA card.
Connect it back to the NVIDIA display card and once again install the downloaded driver, it should identify the device and install fine.
what kind of monitor? Have you replaced the cable? Try the pc on another monitor. You need to see if it's actually the monitor or the video card. replace the broken or defective part.
just disconnect tv connection and plugin the monitor connector the display should come automatically. then go to nvidia control panel and connect tv and then configure the dual display. then both will again work again.
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