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ASUS B450-F Gaming Motherboard

Ryzen 5 3600X

16GB GSkill Trident Z 3200mhz

Gigabyte RTX 3060 Ti Gaming OC Pro 8GB

Corsair CX650M PSU

 

I recently upgraded to the 3060 Ti from an ASUS ROG Strix 1660 super. I have tried to reseat the gpu, tried other PCI-E slots, removed one stick of RAM, changed out PCI-E power cables. Nothing has worked.

I reinstalled the 1660 super, which worked properly.

Looking for any help.

 

*UPDATE*

I manually installed the 3060 Ti graphics drivers (while the 1660 was installed in the system), I updated the BIOS, and also disabled Fast Boot in the BIOS (not sure why that was enabled). I am not sure which of these worked, but it runs properly now.

ASUS B450-F Gaming Motherboard

Ryzen 5 3600X

16GB GSkill Trident Z 3200mhz

Gigabyte RTX 3060 Ti Gaming OC Pro 8GB

Corsair CX650M PSU

 

I recently upgraded to the 3060 Ti from an ASUS ROG Strix 1660 super. I have tried to reseat the gpu, tried other PCI-E slots, removed one stick of RAM, changed out PCI-E power cables. Nothing has worked.

I reinstalled the 1660 super, which worked properly.

Looking for any help.

 

*UPDATE*

I manually installed the 3060 Ti graphics drivers (while the 1660 was installed in the system), I updated the BIOS, and also disabled Fast Boot in the BIOS (not sure why that was enabled). I am not sure which of these worked, but it runs properly now.

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6 minutes ago, hesketh247 said:

ASUS B450-F Gaming Motherboard

Ryzen 5 3600X

16GB GSkill Trident Z 3200mhz

Gigabyte RTX 3060 Ti Gaming OC Pro 8GB

Corsair CX650M PSU

 

I recently upgraded to the 3060 Ti from an ASUS ROG Strix 1660 super. I have tried to reseat the gpu, tried other PCI-E slots, removed one stick of RAM, changed out PCI-E power cables. Nothing has worked.

I reinstalled the 1660 super, which worked properly.

Looking for any help.

Try

Removing gpu and clear cmos.

Install gpu

Boot

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1 minute ago, narrdarr said:

Try

Removing gpu and clear cmos.

Install gpu

Boot

I forgot to mention that I tried that as well.

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1 minute ago, hesketh247 said:

I forgot to mention that I tried that as well.

Jumper or battery pull and power drain?

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I'd try it in another system if possible, with a higher wattage PSU is possible, just for peace of mind before determining the GPU DOA.

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17 minutes ago, narrdarr said:

Can you test the card in another system?

I can try that tomorrow. Thanks

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13 minutes ago, si1enze said:

I'd try it in another system if possible, with a higher wattage PSU is possible, just for peace of mind before determining the GPU DOA.

Will try that tomorrow. Thank you

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  • 2 years later...

I've got the exact issue, same hardware. Did you solve the issue? I believe you did from the "update" in the OP.

 

I've never seen a BIOS issue keep a GPU from at least booting into the OS.

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