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If I turn on my pc on monitor blinks input light for 1 second. It's only when I put better performance gpu like gtx 650 ti. On GT 430 it's working fine 

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Just now, Mlek00 said:

If I turn on my pc on monitor blinks input light for 1 second. It's only when I put better performance gpu like gtx 650 ti. On GT 430 it's working fine 

Please list specifications of the machine in question.

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Just now, svmlegacy said:

Please list specifications of the machine in question.

I did

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3 minutes ago, svmlegacy said:

Please list specifications of the machine in question.

It's so confusing one time it's working or blue screen appears or boot but screen is not showing

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Have you tried other cards? Is the 650ti for sure a working card? The 650ti isn't necessarily a new card, if you bought it used then it may have problems it's 8 years old.

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2 minutes ago, Mlek00 said:

It's so confusing one time it's working or blue screen appears or boot but screen is not showing

Yes, that's frustrating. I'm looking at the hardware, but nothing is jumping out at me for the moment. Is the GTX 650 Ti known working? 6-Pin PCIe power connecter installed? If you haven't done so already, re-seat the GPU.

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Just now, SpookyCitrus said:

Have you tried other cards? Is the 650ti for sure a working card? The 650ti isn't necessarily a new card, if you bought it used then it may have problems it's 8 years old.

Yes I tried with msi n 9600gt it's so confusing wtf

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1 minute ago, svmlegacy said:

Yes, that's frustrating. I'm looking at the hardware, but nothing is jumping out at me for the moment. Is the GTX 650 Ti known working? 6-Pin PCIe power connecter installed?

Yes of course I installed. Power supply is new

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8 minutes ago, Mlek00 said:

Yes of course I installed. Power supply is new

With the GTX 650 Ti installed, please follow these instructions:

  1. Switch off PSU (O depressed), remove power cord from PSU.
  2. Wiggle and tighten the following connections:
    1. Both ends of display cable
    2. 6-Pin PCIe power
    3. 24-Pin ATX power
    4. 4/8-Pin EPS power
    5. GPU in PCIe slot
  3. Jump CLRCMOS1 pins 2-3 for 5 seconds.
  4. Reinstall power cord, switch on PSU
  5. Start the PC, report any results.

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2 minutes ago, svmlegacy said:

With the GTX 650 Ti installed, please follow these instructions:

  1. Switch off PSU (O depressed), remove power cord from PSU.
  2. Wiggle and tighten the following connections:
    1. Both ends of display cable
    2. 6-Pin PCIe power
    3. 24-Pin ATX power
    4. 4/8-Pin EPS power
    5. GPU in PCIe slot
  3. Jump CLRCMOS1 pins 2-3 for 5 seconds.
  4. Reinstall power cord, switch on PSU
  5. Start the PC, report any results.

Nothing 🤷 with GT 430 still working

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6 minutes ago, Mlek00 said:

Nothing 🤷 with GT 430 still working

In that case, what BIOS version is the motherboard?

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Secondary: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G, 16 GB 2667 MHz DDR4, Fedora 38 x86_64

Server: AMD Athlon PRO 3125GE, 32 GB 2667 MHz DDR4 ECC, TrueNAS Core 13.0-U5.1

Home Laptop: Intel Core i5-L16G7, 8 GB 4267 MHz LPDDR4x, Windows 11 Home 22H2 x86_64

Work Laptop: Intel Core i7-10510U, NVIDIA Quadro P520, 8 GB 2667 MHz DDR4, Windows 10 Pro 22H2 x86_64

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5 minutes ago, svmlegacy said:

With the GTX 650 Ti installed, please follow these instructions:

  1. Switch off PSU (O depressed), remove power cord from PSU.
  2. Wiggle and tighten the following connections:
    1. Both ends of display cable
    2. 6-Pin PCIe power
    3. 24-Pin ATX power
    4. 4/8-Pin EPS power
    5. GPU in PCIe slot
  3. Jump CLRCMOS1 pins 2-3 for 5 seconds.
  4. Reinstall power cord, switch on PSU
  5. Start the PC, report any results.

I know that heatsink for vram on gtx 650ti

Fell (it was glued for some reason)and it  burned down. I booted pc with this and it shown stripes on screen. So it's definitely broken

 

 

 

 I was playing with Ng 9600t and it works perfectly 

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Just now, svmlegacy said:

In that case, what BIOS version is the motherboard?

How can I check it?

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3 minutes ago, Mlek00 said:

I know that heatsink for vram on gtx 650ti

Fell (it was glued for some reason)and it  burned down. I booted pc with this and it shown stripes on screen. So it's definitely broken

 

 

 

 I was playing with Ng 9600t and it works perfectly 

This then tells the tale. That kind of corruption is typical for failing VRAM.

2 minutes ago, Mlek00 said:

How can I check it?

CPU-Z can report it under the motherboard tab, or you can enter the BIOS and check there.

Version 2.0 helps support certain GPU's. In this case, however, I suspect it won't help.

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Secondary: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G, 16 GB 2667 MHz DDR4, Fedora 38 x86_64

Server: AMD Athlon PRO 3125GE, 32 GB 2667 MHz DDR4 ECC, TrueNAS Core 13.0-U5.1

Home Laptop: Intel Core i5-L16G7, 8 GB 4267 MHz LPDDR4x, Windows 11 Home 22H2 x86_64

Work Laptop: Intel Core i7-10510U, NVIDIA Quadro P520, 8 GB 2667 MHz DDR4, Windows 10 Pro 22H2 x86_64

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3 minutes ago, Mlek00 said:

I know that heatsink for vram on gtx 650ti

Fell (it was glued for some reason)and it  burned down. I booted pc with this and it shown stripes on screen. So it's definitely broken

 

 

 

 I was playing with Ng 9600t and it works perfectly 

 

3 minutes ago, svmlegacy said:

In that case, what BIOS version is the motherboard?

I didn't mention about that in both cards fans work at full speed when pc on 😑

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2 minutes ago, svmlegacy said:

This then tells the tale. That kind of corruption is typical for failing VRAM.

CPU-Z can report it under the motherboard tab, or you can enter the BIOS and check there.

Version 2.0 helps support certain GPU's. In this case, however, I suspect it won't help.

Ok

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5 minutes ago, svmlegacy said:

This then tells the tale. That kind of corruption is typical for failing VRAM.

CPU-Z can report it under the motherboard tab, or you can enter the BIOS and check there.

Version 2.0 helps support certain GPU's. In this case, however, I suspect it won't help.

But with another working card it's not working

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9 minutes ago, Mlek00 said:

But with another working card it's not working

Which card doesn't work?

Main: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D, Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti, 16 GB 4400 MHz DDR4 Fedora 38 x86_64

Secondary: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G, 16 GB 2667 MHz DDR4, Fedora 38 x86_64

Server: AMD Athlon PRO 3125GE, 32 GB 2667 MHz DDR4 ECC, TrueNAS Core 13.0-U5.1

Home Laptop: Intel Core i5-L16G7, 8 GB 4267 MHz LPDDR4x, Windows 11 Home 22H2 x86_64

Work Laptop: Intel Core i7-10510U, NVIDIA Quadro P520, 8 GB 2667 MHz DDR4, Windows 10 Pro 22H2 x86_64

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4 minutes ago, svmlegacy said:

Which card doesn't work?

This gtx 560 

GT 430 work

Ng 9600 work with other pc

 

 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, svmlegacy said:

Which card doesn't work?

If I buy msi gtx 1050ti 4gb it will work? 

Idk at this moment should I buy new motherboard

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2 minutes ago, Mlek00 said:

This gtx 560 

GT 430 work

Ng 9600 work with other pc

23 minutes ago, svmlegacy said:

CPU-Z can report it under the motherboard tab, or you can enter the BIOS and check there.

The GTX 560 /should/ work without a BIOS update. If the GTX 560 is a proven GPU, go ahead and bring the motherboard up to BIOS 2.0, if it isn't already there.

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Secondary: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G, 16 GB 2667 MHz DDR4, Fedora 38 x86_64

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Home Laptop: Intel Core i5-L16G7, 8 GB 4267 MHz LPDDR4x, Windows 11 Home 22H2 x86_64

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2 minutes ago, svmlegacy said:

The GTX 560 /should/ work without a BIOS update. If the GTX 560 is a proven GPU, go ahead and bring the motherboard up to BIOS 2.0, if it isn't already there.

No the gtx 560 is broken the working one is Ng 9600 but it only work when I plug it to another pc

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1 minute ago, Mlek00 said:

No the gtx 560 is broken the working one is Ng 9600 but it only work when I plug it to another pc

My mistake. The GTX 650 Ti could benefit from the BIOS update. You've yet to let me know if it's out of date.

Only if the BIOS is up to date, I'd consider spending on a new GPU or Mobo.

Main: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D, Nvidia GTX 1080 Ti, 16 GB 4400 MHz DDR4 Fedora 38 x86_64

Secondary: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G, 16 GB 2667 MHz DDR4, Fedora 38 x86_64

Server: AMD Athlon PRO 3125GE, 32 GB 2667 MHz DDR4 ECC, TrueNAS Core 13.0-U5.1

Home Laptop: Intel Core i5-L16G7, 8 GB 4267 MHz LPDDR4x, Windows 11 Home 22H2 x86_64

Work Laptop: Intel Core i7-10510U, NVIDIA Quadro P520, 8 GB 2667 MHz DDR4, Windows 10 Pro 22H2 x86_64

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3 minutes ago, svmlegacy said:

My mistake. The GTX 650 Ti could benefit from the BIOS update. You've yet to let me know if it's out of date.

Only if the BIOS is up to date, I'd consider spending on a new GPU or Mobo.

Okay I will buy gtx 1050ti it's on sale now

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