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Baby_tenk

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  • CPU
    Intel i5 6400
  • Motherboard
    Asus h170 micro atx
  • RAM
    2x 8gb 2133mhz non name ddr4
  • GPU
    Zotac mini gtx 1070
  • Case
    Corsair air 240
  • Storage
    256gb toshiba m.2 pcie
  • PSU
    Evga 650w nova modular
  • Keyboard
    Razer ornata
  • Mouse
    Razer mamba

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  1. What should I do then? I have a shitty 970
  2. I recently got a gtx 1070 but upon much trial. I found it was broken. I currently have a 970 and play at 1080p. I just want something small and good for 1080p. Should I get a 1060 and save my money or go all out. Currently I'm leaning towards the 1060.
  3. Ok I will try this when I get the chance thanks I will try this when I can, thank you
  4. Well, I already made one of these but this is a follow up. So, I got a new zotac mini gtx 1070 and hooked it up to my system. U went to boot and nothing was displayed on screen, so I plugged into my mobile and it worked. I hit delete and went to bios to see if I could make the gpu run always, I couldn't find anything (my mobile is a ASUS B150M-A/M.2 LGA 1151 Intel B150 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 Micro ATX) so I booted into my account and went to nvidia to look for drivers. I download the latest drivers for my card and went to the setup genie but the genie didn't run because my card wasn't recognized (I think because I have to have my monitor plugged into my mobo and can't plug into my gpu because it won't display anything). At this point I don't know what to do.
  5. Can I do that with my screen plugged into the mobo?
  6. Fans spin but I need to install drivers, that's probably it I'm a noob to all this
  7. I just got back from vacation and plugged my brand new zotac mini gtx 1070 into my computer when I ran into some problems. The computer was booting fine but I wasn't getting anything on screen so I unplugged my hdmi from the back of my gpu and plugged it into my mobo and voila, there was my screen working again. So my computer was working but my gpu wasn't. What can I do to test for sure to see if my 1070 is working or not?
  8. In the meantime while that piece comes can I just get a long Ethernet cable to run through my house?
  9. Hello forums, I am new here and just finished my first computer build and booted it up fine. Once I had done this I realized something, I have the wrong wifi card/ my mobo doesn't support plug in cards (except pcie I believe). But I have a m.2 wifi card that has served me well and I want to keep it, what are my options?
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