Luke
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do u have a spare monitor you could try also?
It may not, i just assumed it had onboard since you said in an earlier post you plugged it in and it worked.
When the monitor turns off, can you turn it back on at all? I know this may sound dumb, but check your power settings to ensure your monitor isn't set to turn off after being idle for a certain amount of time. I would have asked this one before but you said you had computer knowledge so i bypassed the simple stuff.
You could boot in safe mode - that would pretty much run your video card at bare minimum. But if your card is dying, well its dying. You can't do much aside from replacing it.