Monitor Interface with Motherboard

My son is building a pc and with the Z87-G45 Motherboard.  I computer is up and running, but when he went to plug in the monitor the monitor keeps going to sleep as if it can't get any power.  We have a VGA plug with a VGA cord but when the monitor first boots up it is on DVI then goes to sleep.  Can you help us?

It's up and running; in other words the two power supply cords 8 and 24 pin respectively are connected to the motherboard, the CPU is seated correctly with a heat sync installed successfully, the RAM is in correctly. Next the power button (on the motherboard, or on the chassis whichever) switches the power on, the fans spin, the system appears on. Yet the monitor transitions to sleep mode instead of video displaying on the screen. Your check list will include double checking the CPU, and CPU socket's health. If a discrete video adapter is installed connect the monitor to that if not connect the monitor to the on-board video. Monitors have built in sleep timers also that are configured with buttons on the monitor.

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