Prehaps trying a pci video card will work. It may just have a fried monitor board. If you have a video card laying around you may want to try it.

 > Question: does the second 7500 have at least (2) VRAM chips in the (4)
slots
on the motherboard and are they "staggered" (either slot#1 and slot#3 or
#2
and #4)?? If no, that could be your problem. Mikie

The set up in both 7500/100 are the same for the VRAM chip. I believe that the exception is that in the second 7500/100 there are memory in the slots near the cache under the hard drive. As I said, it seems to power up, but without the monitor to display anything, I'm not sure where to go with this.

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