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Acens

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  1. I can't try it on the other PCI-E x16 slot because PCI slot gets in the way. I'm going to try it today on the other machine.
  2. I forgot to mention it but I have tried Nvidia Experience for driver install. When I have installed the drivers it shows up in Device Manager and doesn't show any errors etc. But then if I restart it does boot up but monitors just have black screen even though the monitor is turned on and even shows that it gets signal from DVI that I use. Also tried HDMI. I don't have DP port on the motherboard. And usually when installing designated GPU then plugging monitors into motherboard doesn't give a signal, if it is not set to use Integrated graphics. And even if it would work like that it would still defeat the purpose of the designated GPU.
  3. I have already tried that. Still thanks for the reply.
  4. Hello! I recently bought a used Asus ROG Strix 1080Ti and after putting it in place and booting up it worked okay. I installed the drivers through windows 10 auto update. It worked still and then I restarted the PC and it booted up and sound works (makes the sound of USB device connecting) and even monitor is turned on and shows that it gets DVI signal but only black screen on the monitor. Also after the driver got installed other components take more time to light up (Keyboard, mouse etc.). Fans and GPU start working right after pressing Power Button, though GPU fans stop after 3 seconds, probably because there is no load and fans doesn't need to work. When I take GPU out and use Integrated GPU everything works okay. Also with my older GPU GTX 770 works fine even when I reconnected it after having a problem with 1080Ti. My PC specs (4 years old setup): ASRock Fatality H87 Performance motherboard Intel i5-4670K 3,8 GHz Corsair CS750M 80 PLUS Modular PSU GTX 770 Windforce 3X 2GB Crucial 8GB DDR3 Ballistix PC3-12800, 1,5V New GPU: Asus ROG Strix GTX 1080Ti 11GB Things i have tried: 1. Turning case on the side so there would not be GPU sagging. 2. BIOS is up to date 3. Clearing CMOS. 4. Tried 2 monitors with a DVI cable and TV with HDMI. 5. Turning off CSM, VT-D, Default GPU is set as PCI-E 6. Reinstalling Windows 10. 7. Used DDU in safe mode. 8. Disabling Integrated Graphics. 9. Tried installing drivers without Nvidia Experience. 10. Downloaded drivers from Nvidia page and installed manually. 11. Updated every other driver there is. I can't try it on the other PCI-E x16 slot because PCI slot gets in the way. I haven't been able to test with some other motherboard yet. Any help would be very much appreciated.
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