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I use an older HP prebuilt. 

 

I run a GTX 950 EVGA SC. 

Purchased an Asus 1660S OC back in December and returned it after not using it as much as intended. 

 

I purchased the same card again and now I'm having issues reinstalling. 

 

I removed 950, put in 1660s and go to boot and I get post and the HP logo comes up on the screen. About 25 seconds later I get no signal message. 

 

I have gone back to the 950 3 times and it works and same result with the 1660s. Checked Nvidia drivers and have the latest and just reinstalled the latest without any luck. 

 

In December it just took maybe 30 seconds longer to boot then worked. 

 

Thoughts please. 

I understand if I get update bios posts here but it worked on the same machine in December and now doesn't. 

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do a ddu uninstall of the drivers. . then after tha. shut down pc. put crd you want in. then boot pc up install driver from nvidia . reboot and it should work.

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1 minute ago, dogwitch said:

do a ddu uninstall of the drivers. . then after tha. shut down pc. put crd you want in. then boot pc up install driver from nvidia . reboot and it should work.

I don't have correct cables to work off of Mobo graphics if needed fyi. I'll try and report. 

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35 minutes ago, dogwitch said:

do a ddu uninstall of the drivers. . then after tha. shut down pc. put crd you want in. then boot pc up install driver from nvidia . reboot and it should work.

It didn't work at first so then I went through all the work in order to grab a TV with a DVI to VGA cable So I could try to plug it in and get it to work through the onboard graphics and I unplug the display port plugged it back in and all of a sudden it clicked over from onboard to GPU. Thank you very much man have a great day be safe

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