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AMD Radeon™ HD 7700 GHZ edition

Aphiwe

Hello!

 

Have just built my first PC in absolute years, and it's working - which is a good start - but not with the AMD HD 7700 graphics card that's installed.

 

It will only display anything through the onboard graphics. At first I thought it might be that the card wasn't seated right or is faulty, but after installing Windows, it automatically detected and doesnt lists the AMD HD 7700 in Device Manager. It just won't display anything when I plug in an HDMI lead.

 

I've changed the BIOS to output via PCI-E and nothing happens. I've flashed the motherboard bios to the latest version. Still nothing.

 

To be clear this isn't a driver issue – even the bios won't show up when the monitor is plugged in to the graphics card.

 

The HDMI lead works with a nearby friends's pc on the same monitor so it's not that. I'm totally stumped. It has DVI output as well, but I don't have a lead to test it with. Will try and pick on up today.

 

Here's the full specs, in case it makes any difference:

AMD Radeon™ HD 7770 GHz Edition

Intel Pentium Dual-Core 2.7 GHZ

8GB (1x8GB) 1333MHz DDR3

400w Plus Power Supply

Gigabyte MB ga-g41mt-s2p (rev 1.3)

WD 250GB Blue 2.5" Solid State Drive / HDD 1Tb/ HDD 250Gb

 

Only indication that I have that the GPU is in my system is this.

 

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ANY IDEAS?

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2 hours ago, Sjaakie said:

Did you check if there is a bios-update available for your motherboard?

Yes I already installed the latest version 

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I know it may sound dumb but did u plug in power cable to gpu ?? I had that gpu before and remember it required 6pin power from psu

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 12/7/2019 at 2:39 AM, Whiro said:

I know it may sound dumb but did u plug in power cable to gpu ?? I had that gpu before and remember it required 6pin power from psu

Yes I did. I chose to give up on it..

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Is GPU still alive?? Can you test it in another systemn? PCIE slot on mobo is functioning, not damaged?

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  • 3 weeks later...

I decided it was dead, already replaced it by the way it works on other systems, my pci-e slot is working fine. 

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