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Screen went black after installing a new GPU. Help

nitta101

I got gtx 750ti today, installed it and it worked fine for an hour or so but then the screen went black. Restarting didn't help. Can you guys help me, i am really worried.

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Did you DDU your old drivers before installing the new ones for the new card? 

Is the card used?

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11 minutes ago, SpookyCitrus said:

Did you DDU your old drivers before installing the new ones for the new card? 

Is the card used?

oh shit i didn't do that. what should i do now, screen is still black. I do have the older gpu. Can I make some use of that?

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2 minutes ago, nitta101 said:

oh shit i didn't do that. what should i do now, screen is still black. I do have the older gpu. Can I make some use of that?

Yeah, make sure the system is completely off and unplugged, re-install the old GPU and boot up with that, it should startup once you get into windows download DDU and run it remove all the GPU drivers. Power off and unplug again and re-install the 1050ti and see if it boots into windows and displays, if it does use Geforce Experience to get the drivers for it, and then test it. If it doesn't work after DDUing the old GPU and re-installing the 1050ti you may have a bad card.

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2 minutes ago, SpookyCitrus said:

Yeah, make sure the system is completely off and unplugged, re-install the old GPU and boot up with that, it should startup once you get into windows download DDU and run it remove all the GPU drivers. Power off and unplug again and re-install the 1050ti and see if it boots into windows and displays, if it does use Geforce Experience to get the drivers for it, and then test it. If it doesn't work after DDUing the old GPU and re-installing the 1050ti you may have a bad card.

okay thank u I will try that.

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