Reseating the GPU actually worked
I've been having weird GPU-related stability issues with my PC recently, and when I turned it on this morning the system seemed to be booting normally but with no signal to the monitor. Full power cycle via the hard switch on the PSU; no dice. Swapped from DisplayPort to HDMI on a different monitor; still nothing. At this point I assumed that some marginal bit of silicon had finally bit the dust, and started looking at potential replacements.

Then I told myself that I really ought to do the standard troubleshooting thing and reseat the GPU in the PCIe slot "just in case", even though it had been in there for nearly 5 years. Somehow, that's apparently what brought it back.

So, yeah: this is just a reminder to not skip the basic troubleshooting steps, even (especially?) the stupid ones that can't possibly be the problem.
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Regarding faulty hardware, a friend of mine once said "It can be many things. Sometimes it's just dirt, though".
It's hard to believe it can be something so simple when you have done everything right and double and triple checked. In decades of building my own computers, I recently had my first poorly seated RAM moment. I convinced myself that the new RAM was bad, but nope!
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