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I'd check the HDMI cable actually. I've had PCs fail with some hdmi cables, so try another one, from another brand (or whatever cable standard you're using).
That's one of the first things I did actually, I've found basic things that I don't usually consider tend to end up being the problem for me in the end, however it's not the case this time.
Also if you can use displayport at least try that. DRM-ladden HDMI tends to have issues with Linux. My little server running Ubuntu Server for instance refuses to display anything over HDMI to my HP monitor. Plug DisplayPort, poof no problem.