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  1. That's the problem I don't have anybody to check it with. Thanks for your time though, I really appreciate it!
  2. As I said earlier the PSU came with my case and neither of those are from any reputable brand, just a local manufacturer.
  3. Nope still doesn't show in my device manager, and could it be the PSU it's pretty old. And the GPU fans do still spin so the pcie slot could still be broken?
  4. Got the replacement still the same problem...
  5. Yeah I just returned and asked for a replacement. I can't send it for RMA not in my location.
  6. The card is brand new, believe it not it's still available in my country! No I don't think my bios has that functionality
  7. So I recently upgraded my motherboard and added a new GPU (didn't have a dedicated one earlier) and when I hooked the GPU up with my monitor, I got no output, the motherboard VGA port worked fine, and I checked in device manager and I didn't see my card there either. I can't install drivers because the installer would say no AMD hardware was detected. And I did install my GPU in the motherboard properly. So what can I do? Here's what I've tried so far: Disabling integrated graphics from device manager Uninstalling integrated graphics from device manager Changing some settings in bios which looked something like PEG/PCI OR PEG/IGD and stuff.(I am still not sure which one I should select) Spec Core2 quad q8300 Zebronics g41 D2 mobo 4gb DDR2 MSI Radeon R7 240 2gb DDR3(don't ask why this one...) PSU that came with my case: 500w Windows 7( tried in windows 10 too)
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