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Fuzzlemann

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  1. Windows is starting with the GPU plugged in - just with onboard graphics.
  2. As I wrote, there are no other PCIe-slots available
  3. The GPU isn't shown by the device manager nor by the BIOS
  4. Hey, I recently upgraded my father's current PC using an old (but still functioning) GTX 960 on an used motherboard bought on eBay. The issue is that the GPU itself won't be detected *at all*. The fans are spinning but the video does not give any output. The iGPU although is working (onboard video output working fine). I verified with another PC that the GPU is indeed working. It seems that the PCIe-Slot works as I tried using another PCIe-Card (an USB PCIe-Card) and it worked fine. It should be noted although that that card was only 1x. Sadly there are no other 16x-slots on the motherboard to test on. An other GPU (GT 730) is not working aswell, the fans are spinning although. Specs: - Motherboard: AsRock H61M/U3S3 - CPU: i7 2600 - GPU: some Gigabyte GTX 960 - PSU: Corsair CX450M I tried those following things: - updating the BIOS to version 2.40 - replacing the PSU with a verified working one - changing some BIOS settings - cleared CMOS The primary graphics adapter is set to PCIe. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
  5. There are G-Keys on the side too, 9 in total. 5 on the left side, 4 over F1-F4
  6. Another option is to getting the G910 Orion Spectrum (Spectrum <-> Spark), this is the modified and in my opinion the better G910. It has normal keycaps and a more type-oriented wrist rest. I personally use it and I just love it.
  7. Hey, I have a pretty annoying problem: I got an ASUS VP247 as an Christmas gift but there's one pretty big and two little problems: There's motion blur, text isn't really sharp and I don't find the best color settings. These issues aren't present on my other monitor (Samsung UE22H500AW @ 64 Hz) So, my settings: Hopefully you'll be able to help me.
  8. Depending if you're using disks, if not, not really.
  9. https://www.trustpilot.com/review/eglobalcentral.co.uk
  10. What you want. But I think the remove hardware thingy is the easier one (don't forget to format it)
  11. It's a normal windows installation, just choose the SSD as windows drive.
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