1.  Try the monitor with another computer.  If it does not work, it has
ended its useful life.
2.  Swap the connecting cable with another cable either analogue or digital
- the 7600 GS should have both sockets.  If it does not work, your graphics
card may be at fault.
3.  Connect the monitor to computer cable to the motherboard VGA connection
and bypass the graphics card.

If your monitor displays a "no signal" message then your monitor is OK and
the remaining culprits are your connecting cable and your graphics card.

Andre
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