HDMI No Signal Test
Separate HDMI cable and port problems from a real monitor failure before replacing the display.
Check path
Confirm the display is on the correct HDMI input.
Try a direct cable without adapters or docks.
Lower refresh or resolution and retest signal stability.
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Replace the cable first when another cable restores signal.
Avoid adapters while diagnosing no-signal faults.
Replace the monitor only when the fault follows the display.
Repair picks
Use a certified HDMI 2.1 cable when 120 Hz or 144 Hz disappears over HDMI before replacing the monitor.
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FAQs
How do I test an HDMI no-signal problem? +
Check the selected input, use a direct cable, remove adapters, and test another source or display. If signal returns with a different cable, the monitor is not the first suspect.
Can a bad HDMI cable cause no signal? +
Yes. Weak cables and adapter chains can cause no signal, black screens, missing high-refresh modes, or intermittent reconnects.
Should I replace a monitor with HDMI no signal? +
Not before testing another cable, another source, and another port. Replace the monitor only when the same failure follows the display across clean inputs.
Run the source test.
Use the matching live tester first, then return to the model page only if the fault repeats.