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Hi, I am building my first PC. I can start it with my CPU-graphics and installed windows 10 Pro. Everything works except that my GPU isn't detected in the device-manager and I can't get an image with the output of the GPU. I don't know, what I can do at this point, so I ask here (first time I ask for help in an online-forum). A lot of the things are bought used, but I don't think, that is the problem (the MoBo detects something in the PCIe slot). As I said, I can run windows with the monitor connected to the CPU-graphics. FYI I have internet and can install things (not a Nvidia driver, because no Nvidia GPU is detected), in case I need Apps, drivers, etc to fix the problem. The Fans of the GPU are spinning (different to other posts) and the lights are on. I am using a displayport-cable. I don't have another GPU to test it or another PC to test the GPU. Also no other monitor at the time (I am moving soon and I have my monitor there, not here). I don't even get a signal (not even for BIOS) when I plug the monitor into the GPU. In the BIOS (under Advanced - System Agent - PCI Express Configuration) I see x16 detected in the first slot, but that is about it. My build: (OS: Windows 10 Pro 64 bit) Motherboard: Asus Z490-e CPU: Intel i9-11900K GPU: Nvidia RTX 4070 12GB RAM: 2x16 32GB 3200 MHz kit (Corsair Vengeance Pro) PSU: be quiet! 12m 850W CPU-cooler: be quiet! Dark Rock Elite Storage: Fikwot FN955 4TB M.2 PCIe Gen4 Monitor is old, but works after I put the new NVMe into my laptop and installed the basic display-drivers (it is worse than full hd so windows had a problem with it). What I've tried already: I installed a BIOS-update (newest one, 2801 x64) with EZ-Flash and a USB stick. In the BIOS I tried: I checked all the cables, turned it off and back on (while I tried my luck in the BIOS I had to reset it and update it again a few times). enabling iGPU Multi-Monitor setting the primary display to auto or the GPU a different Power cable for the GPU (PCIe 5.0 (both sides) as well as a 2x8 to 5.0 splitter, and I made sure, they were correctly installed at the GPU and the PSU) putting the GPU into a different slot connecting the M.2 to the second slot (is still there) Did all windows updates, etc. uninstalled graphics-drivers reset BIOS I really appreciate any help. If you need more info or pictures, please say so and I will get them. Thank you!
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Greetings, community member of LMG.gg I have build my PC last year on AM5 system, and I use B650 AORUS ELITE AX v1.0 and onboard Wi-Fi (AMD RZ616) At first, it all works fine with no issue, but after some time, the Wi-Fi is not detected on my rig I have searched online to solve it, and it turns out by doing "Power Flush" (remove all USB plug, turn off the PSU switch, press and hold the power button for +- 20 sec) Although it "fix" the problem, it occurs after few days or a week I do power flush to fix it when the Wi-Fi is not detected and I mainly use Ethernet as main internet source. But after a year, I started to feel it's too much trouble and is there anyway to fix on the long term without replacing the Wi-Fi module? Can someone share experience on using AMD RZ616 Wi-Fi on their rig? P.S. - I also notice that on the GIGABYTE AORUS website, their latest PCB version is using Intel AX210, so maybe not everyone that use the same board as mine will have the same problem - I have updated my Motherboard's BIOS to the latest regularly since it's a rather new platform (AM5)
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this is driving me crazy I am on a Windows machine. the ethernet device just doesn't get shown in the device manager. but if I restart the pc bunch of times randomly it does(this is no fun since my boot time is like 40 sec). when it does get shown it stays on and works perfectly fine. I don't know if this is a hardware or software issue. I tried the driver that asus provides and I have downloaded the latest driver which intel released for i-255-v after all the problem still lingers. I also had Ubuntu install disk so I boot into that and clicked try it, first time it detected the card and gave me internet. I restarted and was let's check to see if it was a fluke and to my surprise, it was next time it didn't get detected. so the geniuses here have any idea? thanks in advance for any help
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Hello, Im looking for some help with a colorful igame GTX 1080 ti vulcan AD graphics card that I recently bought (I didnt pay upfront, agreed to pay if it was working- thank goodness) 1) Placed into PCIE x16 slot with 8+8pin connection from PSU (650w, under recommended minimum but enough to test) on an old PC (Gigabyte GA-Z87-HD3 + Intel Core i5-4670K). The fans did not spin. The centre fan LED pulsated red. Turned on the PC. No HDMI output. Switched to integrated graphics from CPU and loaded Windows 10. Started to install the recommended Nvidia drivers. During install, GEforce experience said it could not install drivers as there was no GPU installed. Reseated the GPU, didnt help. This computer was running a GTX 1060, then both RX 580 + RX 550. So the motherboard PCIE slots are working fine, and no issues with PSU. I uninstalled all drivers and tried to install Nvida drivers again, same issue - no GPU detected. 2) Placed the 1080 ti into PCIEx16 slot on new PC (Gigabyte X570 AORUS ELITE + AMD Ryzen 7 5800X + Corsair Rm 750i). I removed a RTX 3070, and replaced with 1080ti. Same issue, no output and not detected. 3) The 1080 ti was fairly rough. Had some rust, dust, and dirt on it. So I opened it up and cleaned with Isopropyl, cleaned the chip and reapplied thermal paste; put back together looking alot cleaner. There were no obvious shorts, or burns, or signs of damage. the rust was mainly on chasis and screws. The PCB was ok. 4) installed again into old PC. Same, LED comes on GPU + no fan + no output + not detected. 5) Created a MS Dos USB boot disk and used NVFlash to update the VBios. When I launched the exe file with the nvflash -4 -5 -6 BIOSromname.ROM, the error message said no Nvida adaptors detected. Based on the above, the GPU is the issue but I dont know what the fault is and whether it can be repaired. I kind of think that it is a power problem because the motherboards need a powered GPU for detection, however the LED light turns on but no fan? Keen to hear if this GPU can be salvaged or confirmation it is a brick.
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I bought a motherboard Ga z77 d3h rev 1.0 used. The guy showed it to me booting to windows and the bios working properly all the ram slots etc. Bought it home installed my processor and drives and booted. After booting it went to readying devices after which followed a series of bsods everytime i booted. Then suddenly it switched to the backup bios and told that the main bios was corrupted. After that it booted to the bios ver. F18 and everything works fine except it doesnt detect any sata device no matter which port i try. I tried updating the bios to f23, still didnt work. Changed the sata mode from ahci to raid to ide and still didnt help. usb devices still work and im now gonna try booting from usb using external hdd and see if i can fix it from windows. I want to now if it could be a physical problem with the motherboard or just a software one. And i would appreciate any input specs are I7 3770 4gb x2 kingston ssd 128gb 500gb hdd 1660ti (i know its overkill and bottlenecked cant do anything about it rn) 600w coolermaster I know all my other stuff works correctly because i have an other lga1155 motherboard and it works there so the problem is with the new motherboard.
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Backstory: Few months back my PC was not booting I checked and found that a RAM stick was causing it so I cleaned it and it worked. This thing happened again few weeks back when I was playing game and blue screen of death came. I did the same as before but this this time it worked only once later ram got wasted. So for few days I was gaming on just 1 X 4gb ram it was working fine but later games would freeze for brief moment ( Deus ex, Dying Light). I thought This was because of low RAM as it was working fine on low spec games. So I added another 8gb RAM (Total 12gb) and it was working fine (Deus ex was was glitching though) Problem: Later that same day when I turned on my PC it was giving no display turns out GPU was not detected (though LED and Fans were working) and my IGPU was giving display through VGA I removed CMOS, reinstall drivers (did not worked) Cleaned my GPU (using rubber/eraser) and PCI slot and put it back and this time both GPUs were not giving display I thought my GPU was dead but today I gave it another try Turned on PC same as before no display turned it off and turned it on again it started giving display Question: I just want to know what could be the problem ? Is it going to kill my GPU in near future ? as I lost the RAM before What should I do to prevent this ? Possible Reason Dust Specs: i5-3470 Seasonic 500w 80+ PSU ASUS B75m motherboard 12 GB RAM Sapphire Rx 470 4gb
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hey guys first sysytem specs r5 3600 gskill ripjaws 3200mhz 16gb 8x2 inno3d rtx 2060 650watt white crerificate psu msi b450m provdh max mobo crucial bx500 ssd hey guys it all started when i recieved my rma motherboard back. i tried to increase speed of my ssd by using primo cache. after increasing speed i uninstalled primo cache. just after clicking uninstall my pc restarted and i start getting bsod after bsod. pc also stuck in boot loop. i formatted my ssd installed new windows rest bios. still i'm getting random bsod. sometimes during post my cpu not detected other times gpu or sometimes cpu and ram both i test ram for memtest86 and both sticks pass in test the only way till now i'm able to reproduce the same thing continously by putting ram in ram slot 4 and performing heaven benchmark. by doing it within hour pc crashes with blue screen still i'm not sure because before that one time i was able to do the same thing with ram slot 2 as well can it be motherboard may pch if it is related to ram slots or can it be cpu because the reason i rma my motherboard was its vrm got burn near 8 pin cpu connector
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Hi! I recently bought several parts. My plan was to install old harddrives and SSD unto new motherboard. I had problems with getting the pc to even start. Now it does, get into bios and now I can't detect my old 2.5 Sata SSD at all! HDD is detected though! I have tried this: changing bios mode from UEFI to CSM. Removing CMOS battery Enabling Sataport hotplug Changing the SATA cables with the existing HDD. The only boot option I have is my 2TB HDD! I even tried re-installing windows and not even windows install could find the SSD.
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Hello everyone, i recently helped a friend of mine build her first pc. After putting everything together and testing it we went to install windows 10. After installing the pc boots to the bios and on the boot section of the bios there's no boot option for the ssd. The ssd is recognised by the bios but no boot option. What might it be? Because of covid she is doing everything on her own but this sunday i'm going to her house to see for myself and try to do something. If you guys have any sugestion we really would appreciate. Thanks for the help.
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Hi guys, I am facing a strange problem since few days which I needed help with. Whenever I cold boot the PC my GPU is not getting detected by the PC and hence, I am not getting any display at all. Not even the bios flash screen is being displayed. The PC itself boots up perfectly though. I can use the computer itself without the display (using teamviewer). I can see that in device management that all the components show up properly except the GPU. The GPU is not detected at all in the device manager. The strange thing is if I restart the PC then I get the same issue of GPU not getting detected and not getting any display. But if I switch off the PC using windows shutdown & then power on the PC again the GPU gets detected and I get display as well. And now the PC works like nothing has ever happened. But this problem persists if I switch off the PC and start it again on a cold boot after 20-25 mins. To troubleshoot I tried the basic steps Tried running the system on 1 ram stick, interchanging stick/slots. Issue not fixed Booted PC without GPU, PC boots and works fine (using teamviewer) Uninstalling the GPU from device manager, using DDU to remove drivers and fresh install Nvidia drivers. Issue still there. Resetting the BIOS to factory settings, disabling XMP. Issue still there. Testing separate displays, issue still there. Now I am very confused as to what the faulty component is/what the issue is. If the GPU is faulty then why does it give display after tuning off the PC & again starting it? If its not the GPU then why does it not get deducted during the cold boot? Could the Motherboard PCI slot be faulty? I have recently bought a new PSU one month ago so I don’t think the PSU is at fault. Plus, the PC works fine without the GPU. My PC specs for reference. Ryzen 5 1600 MSI B450m Pro M2 Corsair 2*8GB RAM Palit GTX 1060 6GB Antec Earthwatts Gold Pro 750
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I bought a asus gtx 980 4gb strix, the seller has now blocked me. I have tested it in three different computers, no display from any. Nvidia drivers will not install as it is not detected, Not detected in device manager, even tried booting DOS and ran nvflash "no nvidia graphics adapter detected". Red lights appear for power connections when put in and go white when power is connected. Fans don't spin but designed not to kick in till 65°C. I feel I have come to the end of the line and the heat gun is only option left from my research, is it? If anyone has any help please comment, if you need any more info I'll reply as soon as possible in uk and going bed soon so probably be in the morning.
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Translation: GPU: „DirectStorage“ is supported OS: This „Windows“ (installation) supports „DirectStorage IO“ optimisations and every single one is marked as „not NVMe disk“ Even thou I have an M.2 Nvme drive Not sure if this has anything to do with drivers or a bug with „Windows“ I heard something about „AMD Nvme“ drivers causing problems, but I have an „Intel“ system.
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I took apart my gigabyte xtreme gaming gtx 1080 to clean it with iso alc and pressurized air, and suddenly it doesnt post, and is undetected by pc. Fans do spin and rgb lights up, however. No clue what i did to make it quit. I tried another gpu, an amd hd 7950, and it worked fine. At first i thought it had to do with using the wrong fan headers, but from what i can find online, one header is supposed to b empty pls help system specs: gigabyte xtreme gaming gtx 1080 i7 11700k msi z590 a pro kingston beast 4x8gb ddr4 3200 mhz wd black sn750 1tb thanks in advance
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Hi guys, would very much appreciate some help here. I’m running an RX 6600XT in an MSI B550M PRO-VDH motherboard with a 5600G. This has been running fine for a while for gaming and even extended benchmarks. I was remoting into another windows computer with RDP. It all worked fine and I went to shut down the remote windows desktop. Right after both of my screens turned off and I couldn’t get it to turn on. I eventually rebooted through the power button thinking it could be a windows crash. And I managed to get a display through the igpu. I figured out that my RX 6600XT wasn’t detected on AMD Radeon software and it didn’t show up on device manager either, not even as a microsoft basic display adapter. I can also see a fan spin on the GPU when it turns on/off. I’ve tried several things to no avail: Reboots Clear CMOS Remove and reinstall the GPU and power cables System restore to a previous point that it was working BIOS config for pcie auto and manual detect/gen3/4 Uninstall and reinstall AMD Radeon Software.l I’m currently reseting and reinstalling a fresh Windows 11 and hoping that’ll do the trick. Any help would be appreciated!
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So I'm running a h310ms2p mobo with a 1070ti and one day i just lost hdmi signal so i assumed my gpu was fried. I tested this buy swapping in a 2070 super, just to see if it would detect. Nothing on device manager except the intel graphics. at this point I assume my pcie slot is busted or something. I've tried reslotting, checking power cables, bios updates, turning on dgrapiccs in bios, I tried downloading gpu specific drivers but nvidia wont let me without a gpu having been detected. Is there anyone who has had a similar issue?
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Hi all, I have a Gigabite Nvidia GTX 280 graphics cards that I had purchased from my colleague, the card was working fine for months. One day my system got hang and the card has refused to work ever since. I have tried: Cleaned the graphics card and reinstalled it and was not detected by bios. Tried defferent PCIe slots and was not detected by bios. Checked the back light of the GPU it gave me an orange light. Tried older GPUs detected and worked normally. What can I do to bring this card back to life? or should I get another card? I am open for suggestions. My system configuration: PSU: FSM Hypter M 700. Processor: AMD Athalon XP 940. Motherboard: Asus M4A79 Delux. RAM: 2GBX2 Crosair Dominator DDR2. GPU: Gigabite Nvidia GTX 280. HDD: Seagate 230 GB. Case: Cooler master gladiator.
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Hello I got a WD Bluw M.2 2280 SSD for my Asus Z97-A motherboard with a I7 4790k. The ssd isn't being detected in the bios, even though i set the PCIe option in advanced setting to M.2, also in windows the ssd isn't being detected in disk management options. I've tried scanning for new devices and updated my bios to the latest release. Is my drive dead? Am i doing something wrong with the PCIe lanes? please help!
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Just finished my new Ryzen 5 3600 + 1080Ti build (upgraded from FX-9590 & R9 390X). In the process however, I forgot to uninstall my AMD GPU drivers and such and now my 1080Ti is not being detected by windows. It's working fine as a display out at the moment, but neither MSI Afterburner nor Windows are recognizing it and the 1080Ti's fans aren't spinning... like at all. What should I do? Should I swap my R9 390X in to uninstall the drivers and such? Should I be worried that the 1080Ti's fans aren't on
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So my friend moved his PC from one side of his lounge the other day, and after that it failed to boot up. He gave it to me to have a look at. I'm unsure what the exact model of the PC is, and cannot find specs such as what the motherboard is, but I do know it was pre-built and contains the following: Core i7-2600 460W non-branded PSU GTX 460 1TB Seagate HDD @7200rpm 6GB RAM It also had Windows 7 Home 64 bit. None of it has ever been upgraded. All I know is that it is a HP Pavilion Elite HPE Branded PC from ages ago. So far, this is what I have done: I tried to boot using the graphics card to a monitor - no screen. I then removed the card and tried booting from the onboard graphics - success, but it would blue screen as soon as it tried to boot windows. After trying lots of different things, I eventually removed the hard drive, put it in my own PC, and backed up all of the photos/media etc off of it before putting it back in his PC and freshly reinstalling Windows 7. This was successful and there is now a desktop which works perfectly. Okay cool, so I put the graphics card back in and plugged the monitor into that again. No screen. Turn PC off. Plug into motherboard without removing GPU from slot. PC boots straight into windows. I go straight to device manager, and check 'show hidden devices' in the settings tab. There's no GPU shown. Looks like the motherboard doesn't even recognise it is there. The card is clearly getting power because the fan is spinning. It has also definitely been inserted into the slot properly. I boot into the motherboard settings (When pressing esc immediately upon startup, I get a list of options - one of them is 'launch UEFI application', which when pressed on does nothing) and I check to make sure that the pcie slot isnt disabled etc. - it isn't. At this point I'm out of ideas. Does anyone know what might fix this? Is my friend's card dead?
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Hi, I bought a new GPU (GTX 1050Ti) and wanted to install it. I slapped it in, but there was no signal coming from the actual graphics card or the integrated graphics (the GPU fan was spinning). I saw somewhere that I have to uninstall my integrated drivers, but seeing as my monitors won't detect the card or the integrated graphics when the card is in, I can't do that. Somewhere else I saw that I can uninstall the integrated graphics before, then put the card in, connect my HDMI to the card, and have it work (of course I'd to install drivers after all that). Is there any danger to uninstalling the integrated graphics before putting the card in? If I do uninstall them, will the card actually work?
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Greetings ..again if you have seen me today...I recently installed windows 10 and for those who will comment:Yes,i have the latest up-to-date drivers and yes: i picked the right one.It has happened to me this morning too but after spamming right click-> AMD Radeon Settings,the driver worked and it detected the card...I have WIndows 10 Home 64-Bit.
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First things first, I was in Colombia (where we use voltages different to the EU) and was powering my Palit GTX 970 using my KCAS 500W PSU and a generic PSU with the American voltages for the rest of the PC (which was pretty old using a 1st gen i3). It worked perfectly fine until a lighting strike fell nearby and although the PC was shut down it wasn't plugged off the wall socket and my GPU stopped working. It gave me black screen and wasn't recognized in the BIOS. The PSU seems to be ok and I still use it. It´s been 3 months and I decided to give it a lucky shot in my new PC and here´s where the weird starts: Surprisingly, my GPU is detected in the BIOS and Windows but ONLY when it doesnt have the 2x 6-pin connectors it needs connected (I discovered this because I totally forgot to plug them in the first time lol). Ive tried everything from using Molex-SATA-6pin and SATA-6pin adapters in case the 6pin from the PSU is dead and plugging them in every single SATA and Molex ports my PSU has to Drivers and searching 10 pages of Google. The card gets warm after a while in both cases so its definetly getting power from the PCIe x16. It also doesn't give any signal when detected. Device manager tells me that windows disabled the 970 using code 43 (I guess because of the 6pins not being connected) I've tried hot plugging/unplugging it and I've had these results: no pins to pins connected: The GPU stops being recognized by Windows pins connected to no pins: Nothing changes, Windows still doesn't recognize it no pins to pins but connecting the adapters to the PSU after plugging the 6pins: The fan suddenly goes to 100% speed after connecting just 1 (the SATA-6pin adapter) (I shut down the computer in panic) no pins to pins but connecting the adapters to the PSU after plugging the 6pins: Nothing happens and I believe I plugged the other adapter first (MOLEX-SATA-6pìn). (I stopped here not wanting to fvck anything up doing things with the PC turned on) The only thing I can think of is that the very 6pin connectors on the GPU are broken or burnt from the overvoltage caused by the lighting strike but that wouldn't explain why it stops being recognized after I plug in both 6 pin connectors or even just 1 of them. is it my PSU? is it something in the GPU? Am I missing something? I refuse to believe my GTX 970 is dead just yet. I hope someone can help me solve this. Thanks. New PC specs: Asus B150i mini ITX i7 6700 2x8GB DDR4 2133Mhz KCAS 500W 80plus bronze (Palit GTX 970) 2nd image: "Windows stopped this device because it detected problems (Code 43) 1st image: Events: (from top to bottom) Device installation requested Device installation requested Device not migrated Driver service added Device installed Device not migrated Information: PCI device xxxxxxxxxx requires more installation.
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Alright so I am am trying to recover data off a WD30EZRX hard drive, I have one that has data and another which is supposed to be for parts. Mechanically I did some tests on the drives and the controller spins it up slows it down moves the arm sensor but the drive fails to be detected on several computers even when I swap out the controller board with the part drives board, they are both undetected regardless of controller board. Anyone know anything else to try? At this point I have tried everything I can think of but it still remains an enigma... I have tried these on Sata 1, 2 and 3, Amd and Intel systems and Sata to USB adapters...
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This is serius problem and i need help . A while ago i desibled my webcame cuz i didnt want it turining on , So now the camera dose not how up in device manager and i dont know how to enable it . My microphon is built in my camera so i dont think tihs is a conectivity issue . It is Alienware 17 first GEN please help this is really importante
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I have an MSI GTX 970 G4 Gaming card that is not being detected in Windows. I was running it alongside a Nvidia GTX 970 and was running them both in SLI with the card from Nvidia being my main output card. Recently, I've been thinking about selling a card, buying a 1080, and then selling the other one. I was testing both cards just to make sure that my system will be alright with only one card and I wasn't getting any display output from the MSI card. The lights on the card still light up and the fans on the card do still spin. It is not recognized by Windows Device Manager, GPU-Z, or NZXT CAM. My BIOS doesn't recognize that there is a card when that card is inserted alone and it isn't recognized when put in SLI with the other card, however, the first card is stepped down to 8x from 16x like it should when paired with another card. I have tried updating, uninstalling, reinstalling, switching out cards in different motherboard slots. None of the aforementioned techniques solved my problem.