I ask this because I recently swapped some memory, and the monitor off the logic board's video port went out. I hooked up another monitor to that port, and it isn't working right, either....
Is this possible? Or just coincidence?
Not coincidence. Depending on the system and the RAM, moving or inserting ram can flex the motherboard wuite a bit. I remember I had a couple of slightly thicker DIMMS in my 7600, putting those into the slots took some force and the motherboard creaked ominously. It's entirely possible that you could have slightly dislocated the vram or something.
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