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Hello, I bought a Gtx 780 directcu ii from asus about 8 months ago from i person i knew. The card was running fine in his pc but did not give any display when i plugged it into my rig with an hdmi cable. Tried all the methods already listed here and on youtube to fix it like removing all drivers and so forth. tried using a dvi cable and it also still did not work. Tried putting it back onto his pc and same issue so i just thought something went wrong while taking it out and left it at that. It was just siting in my room for 8 moths until i bought an divi to hdmi adapter to hook up a second monitor to my existing gpu. Tried it with the gtx 780 for shits and giggles and it worked without removing drivers or any other work around. Just leaving it here incase someone else is having the same issue and can't solve it. The funny thing is that a normal dvi cable still does not work and it only works with the dvi to hdmi adapter for some reason.
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Dear friends, I apologize in advance if i make any mistakes or something obvious I am not that tech savvy. I have this old system I did not use anymore because the HDD died. I tried buying a new HDD, PSU and a GPU. I used to have a GTX 650 and now I bought a second hand ASUS GTX 780 Directcu ii. I know the GPU is working because I tested it out when bought it after benchmarks and I even tested a few games on it. I have a Asus P8H61-MX R2.0 as a motherboard with a Intel core Intel Core i5-3470 with 8 GB of ddr3 RAM and 1TB of HDD storage. Once I connected it to my motherboard the fans and the LED indicators were all working but I did not get anything on my display via an HDMI cable. I changed my PSU to a Cool Master 650W MWE WHITE. I deleted all drivers using DDU, updated bios and even tried tried installing the drivers via the Nvidia website using my old GTX 650. Nothing works. Tried connecting another display and different HDMI cable. I am starting to suspect that maybe my motherboard is incompatible with this GPU. Do you think I should try to get a new motherboard, I haven't tried with a DVI cable yet because I don't own one and I don't know if it is worth a try. Things I have tried already: - New PSU - DDU (display driver uninstaller in safe mode) - Bios update - Different HDMI cables - Different monitor - Putting in a different PC Things I haven't tried yet: - DVI cable - New motherboard: - More RAM My system: Asus P8H61-MX R2.0 Intel Core i5-3470 8 GB ddr Ram Cool Master 650W MWE WHITE 1 TB HDD Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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I recently bought a gtx 780 lightning and a gtx 780ti founders edition. Neither of which will post no matter what I have tried, i have an i7 4770k an Asus sabertooth z78 and 16gb of ram and my build will post with the igpu on the i7 but not with the graphics cards I just want to know whether I should just chuck them
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So that sucks. I was all hyped up and all to finally be able to use ryzen. I was using xeon e3 1241 v3 before but my excitement was immediately crushed when it couldn't post. I did everything and I finally gave up and went to the shop where I bought it from and in a few minutes it was working when they tested it. (only brought mobo ram and cpu). Crushed I couldn't believe my gpu was dead so I checked online and turns out 780 would not work with ryzen and the only way to get it to work would be to use the other pcie spots but I only have one. So yeah now I'm hoping someone would buy my gtx 780 for around rm300 which is $72 just so I can hopefully find someone selling an rx 470 8gb for the same price or gtx 1060 thankfully there are people selling it just need to sell the 780 fast. So yeah make sure you don't have an old gpu before upgrading to ryzen or you'll end up with a broken heart and a bad day :-(
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Hi so I have recently bought myself a new PC and it's safe to say since the parts I bought were used that I have had no end of trouble! (Most of which has been resolved here ) But back to my problem, the PC was working (just about) fine until I put my 780 Windforce in... So firstly, my monitor is brand new and certainly NOT the problem because I had it working with the iGpu. But I don't know whether this problem is with my GPU or my MoBo, since they are both second hand. So unless I get this sorted, I'm going to just get an entirely different (almost) PC with a 1060 mini and an i7 990x. But any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Oh and P.S the drivers won't install either
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So a friend of mine recently just gave his 780 ti to me. He said it was soft bricked because he attempted to install the skynet BIOS to the card and that it prevented him from installing drivers onto to it. So when I got the card it was detected almost instantly as a 780ti but beside it's name in device manager showed a little yellow exclamation triangle. I identified the error as "Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)".I tried the following: -Flashing the latest VBIOS from techpowerup -DDU -Installing drivers (Old and new) -Clean install of drivers (Old and new) -System restore point and then DDU -Downgrading VBIOS, rinse and repeat I'm pretty lost at this point because even after doing clean installations and flashing the BIOS, the card still persists to give me the same error. The only other option I can really think of is going with a fresh Windows install, but any time I've ever done that in a situation like this, it does absolutely nothing to fix my problem and wastes my time. I might be pulling too much power but I'd still think that at idle it would still function properly. Any suggestions would really be appreciated. My specs are: -Ryzen 3 2200G (not overclocked) -8GB DDR4 2400MHz (overclocked to 2800MHz) -EVGA 450bt 450 watt powersupply -Founders Edition GTX 780 ti -Windows 10 Pro 1809 17763.437 Thanks in advance
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Hi so I am a first time PC builder, and my whole pc worked fine- i5 3470 8gb ddr3, msi H61 mobo, cronus 550w bronze psu, 2 HDDs, an SSD etc. So I have a Windforce GTX 780 3GB, and I was waiting to install it for ages, because I was waiting on a cheap HDMI to VGA cable because my monitor only supports VGA. So my whole PC worked fine using the Integrated GPU and the VGA port on the mobo. And, to try to keep this short, I made a shortlist of potential problems, that I could attempt to fix if I knew which one it was; Faulty Adapter? Probably most likely, as it was a cheap cable Lack of PSU power? Unlikely, as it works perfectly without GPU, and can easily output enough power to my system not under load Faulty GPU? Doubtful again, as I took every precaution possible to stop ESD damage, and has taken no physical trauma. Other? Really got no more. FYI, the PC works fine without the GPU, and I made absolutely sure that everything was connected properly. It's probably nothing, but I'd like to clarify potential problems P.S the pc shows absolutely no signs of power on the monitor, showing the check connection notification. Any more info and I'll try to give it. David
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Set up a new computer made up of old parts I had. Everything is fine in the system except for the GPU The GPU keeps overheating whenever I try to play a game or run a benchmark. I've applied new thermal paste and even taken the whole cooling shroud apart and cleaned out the heatsink and fan. The GPU still throws itself up over the the heat threshold and crashes the system. Reference EVGA GTX 780 (Blower style) https://www.evga.com/products/specs/gpu.aspx?pn=3b81d7e2-830d-43cc-8fee-d15f2ab43767
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Hey guyzz.. sorry for my bad english .. i was getting a very good deal at gtx 780 founder edition from evga for 120$ .. it requires one 6 pin and one 8 pin connector.. but my dell 525 watt psu has only two 6 pin connectors.. now i need a solution without changing a power supply.. i also wanted to mention that my power supply has one molex connector too.. i have attached the pictures of my dell power supply.. please give me a solution which is less risky without changing a power supply.. i saw 6 pin to 8 pin adapters but i hear that it is very risky.. please help or if you can give me a suggestion of another alternative for gtx 780 then you can i will check it in my country online store and let you know the price of that ASAP ( because ebay and other famous websites doesn't support my country) overall specs. xeon x5670 at stock speed. 8 gb ddr3 ram 525 watt power supply
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So this started happening about 2 months ago after leaving my computer untouched for a month(I was on vacation). I noticed that despite running the exact same OC settings my scores in benchmarks and games are consistently about 5% lower. Not a huge amount I know, but its very consistent. I just can't seem to figure out why i magically lost 5% of performance.Things I've tried:-older drivers-fresh windows installation-editing power limits in Kepler bios tweaker-cleaning the graphics card-different OC software -different motheboardNow here's the frustrating part. The power limit seems to be literally stuck. I've tried monitoring it with GPU-Z and it always throttles at 240-250W even if I set the TDP to like 500W in the vbios.Also MSI Afterburner shows different values compared to GPU-Z which actually scales properly with vbios power settings. For example MSI afterburner will always show 99% power usage at 250W no matter what its set at in the vbios whereas GPU-Z will show for example 80% power usage if its using 250 and its set to 300W. None of this matters though because I'm constantly power limited and its very frustrating because it prevents me from a higher OC(currently running only 1150mhz). The power supply is a 550W from XFX so pretty decent. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi there guys yesterday i installed the new 416.34 nvidia drivers and since i restarted my PC it's been very slow and unresponsive,my mouse is lagging and i can't even open a folder . After 2h of digging in safe mode i noticed that when i Apply my Overclock to the gpu only then it starts to behave like that. And no it's not unstable overclock i have been running it like that for maybe a year now no problems.And also no matter how much oc i apply it's still doing the same. Same using EVGA Precision X . I tried installing nvidia drivers one more time also tried reinstalling MSI afterburner. Also tried to load optimized defaults in the bios since i had a 700mhz overclock on my fx 8350 and i thought it might be the coulprit. Still no luck. What should i try next? Anyone had a problem like that?
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Hi. I have a problem with my pc. The Problem: White lines on the screen as on the photo No detection of more multiple screens, even though there are three connected Windows have started crashing multiple time a day up from once a month Screen turns black for multiple seconds, which sometimes are followed up by a crash I have tried: Running off my integrated GPU, and it works fine I am running: CPU: I7 4790 Motherboard: MSI Z97 Gaming 5 RAM: 3x 8GB, 1x 4GB GPU: Asus Strix GTX 780 6GB The card is bought August 20 2014, and I worry it just doesn't want to work anymore
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Hi, I have tried to run the BV beta, but it can't run on my computer. I have a Geforce GTX 780 gpu, a Intel i5-4670k and 16gb ram, do I have to upgrade both the gpu and cpu to run BV? The gpu is inside the minimum requirments, while the cpu isnt, but I have read that the gpu is the most important? And tips to what I should upgrade to? Have looked at buying a gtx 1070 8gb (either used or on Ebay), but then I cant upgrade the cpu/buy an expensive one.
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I currently have ryzen 3 2200g, 8gb of ram, gigabyte hd 6950 oc and thermaltake tr2 550w 80plus, I want to upgrade to an asus directcu ii gtx 780. Do i need a new psu? also in the future I will be getting a ryzen 7 1700 with 16gb of ram and will I need a new psu then if not now?? EDIT: I forgot to say but it is a tr2 S 550w 80 plus
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Found a person selling a used PC for $150... Specs: Intel core i5 4670K Quad Core Corsair H105I Water Cooling 16GB DDR3 Memory. 240GB Crucial MX300 SSD(Primary Drive) 2TB Western Digital Enterprise drive NVIDIA GTX 780(Non-Ti) Graphics Card. 500w EVGA PSU. Corsair Carbide Air 240 in White Color Case.
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Hi All, I've begun to slowly collect parts to build a new PC. I've been researching and comparing everything like crazy and torn between Intel and AMD. But during the Amazon Prime Day sale, I picked up a Ryzen 2700 that went on sale for $299 CAD. That price point got me to purchase it. So here I am all hyped up to target a Motherboard, RAM and a Case next. Everything else will be moved over from my previous build: Power Supply, Hard drives and my EVGA GTX 780 3GB SC. Here is the issue that is causing my heart to sink and get that painful feeling. While researching a new motherboard, I'm seeing some issues related to using a GTX 780 having no display. it doesn't seem board specific, but CPU specific. Looking at some QVL's of motherboards, the 780 is also not listed. Here is one example of the issues I've been reading up on: https://community.amd.com/thread/228819 I have seen similar posts on motherboard forums. Being that I won't be able to test anything until I've completed purchased all the parts, it won't be for a few months. By then, I would not be able to return the processor as I planned to purchase a new part every other paycheck to fit my budget. I had not planned on purchasing a new video card just to go with the system just yet. Is anyone able to help by providing some insight or confirmation that they have successfully built out a Ryzen 2X00 series CPU with a GTX 780? This doesn't appear to affect any Ryzen 1X00 series, just the Ryzen 2X00 series of CPUs. Can anyone please confirm this?
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Hey there guys.So the problem is that i have a GTX 780 Phantom GLH edition which is severely overclocked to like 1060mhz from 863 i believe is the stock reference 780 at.Mine came with 14% overclock both on core and mem already so i pushed her a little more with like 80+ on the core and 300+ on the memory.. Everything looks stable i tried several benchmarks like Unigine Heaven,OCCT and there was 0 errors for like 30minutes of stress testing.. i also tried furmark still no errors there.In some games it runs perfectly with no crashes but in some like Metro 2033 / Last light or the Far Cry 4/5 it crashes with a random color on the screen. My CPU is FX8350 overclocked to 4.5GHz on stock voltage on Asus 970 Pro Gaming Aura motherboard and it's rock solid overclock for me i've tried it on Prime95 blend test for several hours it's not going anywhere. What could be causing this? I already tried clocking it lower on the core but it still crashes? Can it crash from memory overclock and if yes what +mhz should i go for?
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I was woundering if its worth it to upgrade my gaming pc or should I just wait for a couples of years and buy a new one. I have used it for the most for multitasking and online games where was important fastloading of pages and images. For one year now I starting to fill now that performance are not that good that it was before. I have tried to use pc with both Win 7,8 and 10, and couldnt find settings to get such god performance that I had before. After doing some Benchmark tests I found out that som users had better performance with other components. I have trided to find out what is worth replacing but it was to difficult to find out about full compatibility. A lot of questions appeared and I couldnt handle soooo much of information. So guys I just want to share details with you and hope you can help me to decide what should I do to get better performance. Thanks! Windows 8.1 UserBenchmarks: Game 61%, Desk 76%, Work 56% CPU: Intel Core i7-4790 - 87.5% GPU: Nvidia GTX 780 - 61.9% SSD: Samsung 840 Evo 250GB - 79.3% RAM: Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600 C10 2x8GB - 63.4% MBD: Asus MAXIMUS VII HERO Z97
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A have a Inno3D iChiLL GTX 780 HerculeZ X3 Ultra which has been working fine for the past 2 years when my rig was built until 2 nights ago, the GPU's cooler suddenly went from quiet to sounding like a jet engine. It didn't make sense to me since I was only watching Youtube at the time so there's no way for the GPU to have an intensive load. I removed the case's side panel and saw that 1 of 3 fans stopped spinning (the middle one). I guess that something is blocking the motors of the fan which causes it to make whining noises (I'm no tech genius so I could most likely be wrong about this). I've tried removing the card and dusted it off using an air compressor (I didn't dismantle the cooler) and then installed it back into the mobo. I've tried reinstalling drivers yet the problem persists. I've gamed for a couple of hours and then the middle fan slowly spun until it worked normally. Although the problem returned when I rebooted my PC. Here are video and audio samples. Although one fan may be faulty, there are no problems with temps. The temps are the same as when the cooler had three fans spinning. I ran Unigine Valley for about 30 mins and temps never rose beyond 80°C and idle temps are in the 35°C to 40°C range. There may not be issues with temps although the noise kinda bothers me (I can still hear it even with headphones on) and that I might kill the GPU's cooler if it kept on running like this. I've never OC'ed this GPU nor used it for mining. I only use it for gaming, photo, video editing, and watching movies. RMA'ing it is no longer an option since I've bought this card way back in 2014 and Inno3D only has 2-year warranties for GPUs. I have no knowledge and experience in dismantling GPU coolers so I'm guessing that I should just take it to a service center near my location. There is a nearby branch of ActionLabs where I could take my GPU and have them repair it for a fee of PHP 350 (6.69 USD). I'm not sure if they do GPU cooler repairs there but I have trained there for 2 weeks and they fix a lot of stuff, ranging from printers to laptops. What should be my course of action?
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So. Please stick with me here. For some time now I have been searching for a GPU. while I was looking at some Nvidia cards, I stumbled upon this guy with two 780s for which he asks about 70 bucks(the pair)? Here s what he says: First cards works until he installes the driver. After then install, the very next reboot he gets the sweet irql not less or equal bsod. The second one works, but when he installs the driver, it is not recognised by the pc anymore?? It is really wierd for me seeing these cards failing like that, even more so with the explanation he gives. Should I roll the dice and buy them or is it too fishy? they are about 3 years old Gigabyte Windforce Gtx 780 I also have to mention that I am the type of person who likes doing this kind of stuff and who has done things like this before. Thanks!
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So far I've had pretty good success with ocing these in sli, which I thought was pretty surprising, but is my OC just as far as I can go while in sli or is there still some performance to be had on the table with further tweaking. My current settings as reported by EVGA Precision: Power Target 106%, Temp Target: 85C, GPU Clock Offset +177MHz, Mem Clock Offset +297. The fan curve is set to auto under the aggressive preset. According to 3dmark, the pair of cards are running at 1040Mhz (863Mhz). I assume this is the base clock because HWMonitor is reporting speeds of 1189Mhz on the core and 3305Mhz on the memory. Interestingly, the second 780 is running at a slightly slower 1137Mhz. Is this normal for sli or is it because of of my reference cards is by EVGA and the other is an actual reference card by Nvidia? The part numbers on both cards are the same, 03G-P4-2781-KR, but that also links the EVGA model to this guy, which aside from a boost clock 2Mhz higher, is identical to the spec sheet for the reference card. Specs: AMD FX-9590 Cosair H110i GTX Asus 990FX Sabertooth R2.0 16GB G.Skill Sniper 1866Mhz (4x4GB) 2x Nvidia Geforce GTX 780 in sli Corsair RMx 1000w
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Here I present to you, another system I built with spare hardware that I don't need but really wanted. Backstory: The motherboard, processor, and graphics card were used in my second system for mostly plex, and backing up of some data but once I upgraded my main rig I downsized that computer to matx and gave it my Xeon E3-1230 v3. I always wanted to find a purpose for the old hardware that was retired. I decided I wanted to do a sleeper build and one of my friends had this lovely Gateway K7-700 shell that he used for his system that he had done some simple things to. These include: USB and audio on front, and painting the interior black. He finally upgraded it so I picked it up from him asap. Specs: PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant CPU: AMD - FX-8120 3.1GHz 8-Core Processor (Purchased For $54.00) CPU Cooler: Corsair - H50 57.0 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler (Purchased For $40.00) Motherboard: Asus - Crosshair V Formula-Z ATX AM3+ Motherboard (Purchased For $130.00) Memory: G.Skill - Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory (Purchased For $0.00) Storage: Western Digital - Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive (Purchased For $47.49) Seagate - BarraCuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive (Purchased For $0.00) HDD Theft (Update 1) Video Card: Asus - GeForce GTX 680 4GB Video Card (Purchased For $130.00) Asus GTX 780 3GB (Purchased For whatever the 760 2GB was 3 and a half years ago?) GPU Upgrade (Update 2) Power Supply: EVGA - 600B 600W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply (Purchased For $14.35) Other: Gateway GP7 ($0.00) Total: $415.84 $368.35 $???.?? Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2018-03-03 10:42 EST-0500 I also had another friend give me a kit of ram and @TheSLSAMG gave me a EVGA 600B Also still waiting for the HDD to arrive before I can do anything with it EDIT: Pictures!!!! Assembly: The Rest:
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I got a GTX 780 from a friend that wasn't working. I have noticed a few things on the PCB that are questionable. I will be providing pictures of the PCB as needed. I'm open to using heat guns but not ovens because I don't have access to an oven.
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Hi guys, new member here. I recently got an used GTX 780 (http://www.gigabyte.com.au/Graphics-Card/GV-N780OC-3GD-rev-20#sp) from a friend of mine. It was working in his PC. When I plug it in, it is detected by Device manager and works perfectly fine with the default/inbuilt windows VGA drivers. It however fails after driver installation. I tried installing the drivers by 2 methods: 1. Installing drivers from NVIDIA download page(manual download and install) Result: Installation starts normally, but mid-way the display goes black/monitors go idle and the GPU fan spins at 100%. It stays like this until i manually restart the PC. After reboot, the display goes gray-scale with reduced resolution and I get the error message "Display Driver failed to start". However, the PC doesn't restart (stable) nor the display goes black/turn-off. 2. Windows update (automatic driver installation via device manager) Result: Windows boots up, i can see the welcome screen and the desktop. But after 2-3 secs the screen goes black, the monitor(s) go to idle/stand-by. The system is running normal (not crashing) with no display (I can hear windows sounds, etc.). I have tried almost all the solutions suggested in multiple forum posts on the internet. Everytime i try to reinstall drivers, I always use DDU to clean the previous installation. I found an almost identical thread but unfortunately it has no solution(s). Additional info: I can use my old GTX 650 ti without any problem. Also, if I remove the GTX 780, the iGPU works perfectly as well. I have already tried the GPU with different PSU but to no avail. Any help is highly appreciated. If I missed any info, please let me know. My PC specs are: i7 3770 GTX 780 16 GB DDR3 ASUS p8h61-mx (mobo) 600W PSU (46A on 12V rail) Windows 10 Pro 64bit