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I pulled a wireless network card out of my pc while it was running and my screen went black. I then reinstalled it but I get no image unless I use the GPU in my CPU. Is my GPU broken. Gpu:1650 super cpu:i3-4170 motherboard:asus:z97-a/usb 3.1 wireless card was 1 slot above the gpu

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Sounds like you possibly fried your PCIE lanes/controller. Do you have another computer you can test the GPU in?

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5 hours ago, Blue4130 said:

Pci-e IS (can be) hot swappable.

I know, but Linus proved PCIe isn't really hot-plug as-is, like USB. Which is what most users expect when they hear "hot-plug".

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