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Gokul_02

I have Acer Aspire Z3771 AIO pc and it has a PCIE Slot. So i decided to install gt710 when i installed screen started flickering and when I tried to update drivers it said "You are not currently using a display attached to an NVIDIA GPU" What can I Do

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2 minutes ago, Gokul_02 said:

I have Acer Aspire Z3771 AIO pc and it has a PCIE Slot. So i decided to install gt710 when i installed screen started flickering and when I tried to update drivers it said "You are not currently using a display attached to an NVIDIA GPU" What can I Do

Did you plug the display cable to the GPU and the monitor?

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Is the monitor connected to the display outputs on the gt710? In my experience with all-in-one PCs, the connection for the monitor is likely some sort of ribbon cable from the motherboard (like on a laptop). You'll need to use some sort of adapter to connect it to the display out on the dedicated GPU. 

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There is a ribbon cable that connects to this connector that I have marked for you. The connector itself is labeled LVDS1. You will need to have a ribbon cable connect to the graphics card in order to be able to use it. Since it is a proprietary cable, and that AIO is quite old, you will probably need to search for it on ebay or other similar sites. 

 

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Here is another picture of how the cable is routed in a system that has already a graphics card

 

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thank you so much guys and where can i get this cable because i searched everywhere i coudnt get

 

 

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and can you give any guide on how to connect these wires

 

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