Joshua Dela Cruz
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AXRX 560 OC Red Dragon Garbage display at BIOS
Joshua Dela Cruz replied to Joshua Dela Cruz's topic in Graphics Cards
a. maybe updating bios will do and I say it's brand new because it came out of the shop itself, and I also have one on a 7th gen pc and doesn't display like this. I would like to ask if this is dangerous if I ignore this? Thanks! -
AXRX 560 OC Red Dragon Garbage display at BIOS
Joshua Dela Cruz replied to Joshua Dela Cruz's topic in Graphics Cards
Thanks for answering. But I think: a. it is compatible because it runs well on Windows and when I play 2K18 at High Settings and Maya 2018 b. how come it is a dying 560? because I just bought it brand new and well the first one I bought and installed it to the same mobo the BIOS also looks like that but doesn't pass through the Windows. That's why I replaced it with the same unit and this one has a garbage display on BIOS but get pass through the Windows and play. -
AXRX 560 OC Red Dragon Garbage display at BIOS
Joshua Dela Cruz replied to Joshua Dela Cruz's topic in Graphics Cards
yeah the cables are secured. and the weird thing if its a unsecured cable is the monitor will display no signal, right? but it doesn't -
Good day! I would like to ask if someone has experience when you changed your video card and suddenly the BIOS display becomes garbaged? I recently bought Powercolor AXRX 560 OC Red Dragon 2GB graphics card to replace my Inno3d GTS450, but the display on BIOS is very bad it has so many dead pixels I think (you could see on my attachment). So then when the BIOS loading time is done, it goes to Windows without a problem. But! When several hours or so has passed, the monitor/display will turned off but the computer is ON and the monitor doesn't respond even if I turn ON/OFF it. By the way, my mobo is GA-Z68AP-D3-rev-1.0 from Gigabyte. And also, I already tried installing different Nvidia cards on this mobo and this didn't happen. Thanks for your future response.
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Windows 7 on Kabylake Processor (ASUS B250M-K MOBO)
Joshua Dela Cruz replied to Joshua Dela Cruz's topic in Windows
Thanks for the answer! Installing it with DVD drive really fixed the issue -
Windows 7 on Kabylake Processor (ASUS B250M-K MOBO)
Joshua Dela Cruz replied to Joshua Dela Cruz's topic in Windows
I already did, but it doesn't load anything. I once tried to put it on a storage drive and it locates the folders and everything but the problem still existent. It can't find any related driver for it to install. But I am very sure that I downloaded and extracted the correct ones. Yeah, I'll try the DVD drive style. -
Windows 7 on Kabylake Processor (ASUS B250M-K MOBO)
Joshua Dela Cruz replied to Joshua Dela Cruz's topic in Windows
The updates is okay even if I don't get any, I'm just trying to work on it because the licenses are precious because it is really expensive you know. And yeah the USB driver for Win7 for my mobo is already downloaded and put it on the same flash drive but the Windows installer cannot find it. -
Windows 7 on Kabylake Processor (ASUS B250M-K MOBO)
Joshua Dela Cruz replied to Joshua Dela Cruz's topic in Windows
Can I use that on my ASUS mobo? -
Good day LTT forum members, I would like to ask about how can I install my Windows 7 on my 7th gen PC? I know this topic is all-over the internet but it still not suffice my need of knowledge on how to install it. I already downloaded drivers such as USB driver, SATA driver and etc. Still the problem is existent (A required CD/DVD device driver is missing) and it is frustrating, I already do boot it on legacy mode and other stuff that is on the internet but to no success at all. Could you guys help me out here? I would like to install Windows 7 because my software/application and licenses are only for Windows 7 (Adobe CS6). Thank you very much!