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Bought used GTX 660ti, PC won’t turn on

McPhillooo

Hello, I bought an used GTX 660ti in the Asus design on eBay and when I install the graphics card into my PC, my PC won't go on. I've already tested the card on another PC and there was the same problem. I have a sufficient power supply and the LEDs on the graphics card are also lit green. The PC went again when I expanded the graphics card. Any ideas I could do or what it might be because of? I hate to send the graphics card back.

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Do you have a second graphics card or a GPU with an iGPU that you can run your computer off of?
If so, you can see if it shows up in Device Manager, etc.

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Most likely card is dead.

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If you've tested it on two systems, and neither turn on, (and you are certain you've inserted it properly and given it the right power) then odds are it's defective

NOTE: I no longer frequent this site. If you really need help, PM/DM me and my e.mail will alert me. 

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32 minutes ago, FakeKGB said:

Do you have a second graphics card or a GPU with an iGPU that you can run your computer off of?
If so, you can see if it shows up in Device Manager, etc.

I have an i5 2500k and this CPU has an Intel HD but I haven’t installed Windows. 

On the other tested PC was Windows 

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