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PC cannot boot into GTX 1080

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56 minutes ago, Syahir said:

Hi everyone

need help to troubleshoot with my pc

currently I have this system

 

Motherboard : msi 760g-p43

Bios Version : 1.3

CPU : fx 6350

Ram : kingston 1333 mhx 4gb x 2

SSD : apacer 120gb

PSU : huntkey mvp 750watt gold rated 80+

OS : Windows 10 Pro 64 bit

 

I installed GTX 1080 FE into this system, the system POSTed but no display

then I installed my RTX 3070 and it boots properly with display and all,

I tried putting that GTX 1080 FE into another system and it runs perfectly.

Already tried swapping the psu and cpu, testing the ram with each slot.

It rans ok with the internal gpu.

 

My question is how do I display the output from GTX 1080 FE from the system above?

Is there any compatibility issue that I'm not aware of?

 

6 minutes ago, rippy4500 said:

What cable are you using? If you are using displayport then some older cards have strange issues with it.

This. For some cards there's a firmware update from Nvidia due to DisplayPort bug, there's a tool you can download to see if your card is affected.

Try a different screen/cable, maybe even a TV with HDMI and see if you get image out.

 

Here's the tool:

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/nv-uefi-update-x64/

 

I saw this bug on a Titan X Pascal and GTX 960.

Hi everyone

need help to troubleshoot with my pc

currently I have this system

 

Motherboard : msi 760g-p43

Bios Version : 1.3

CPU : fx 6350

Ram : kingston 1333 mhx 4gb x 2

SSD : apacer 120gb

PSU : huntkey mvp 750watt gold rated 80+

OS : Windows 10 Pro 64 bit

 

I installed GTX 1080 FE into this system, the system POSTed but no display

then I installed my RTX 3070 and it boots properly with display and all,

I tried putting that GTX 1080 FE into another system and it runs perfectly.

Already tried swapping the psu and cpu, testing the ram with each slot.

It rans ok with the internal gpu.

 

My question is how do I display the output from GTX 1080 FE from the system above?

Is there any compatibility issue that I'm not aware of?

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56 minutes ago, Syahir said:

Hi everyone

need help to troubleshoot with my pc

currently I have this system

 

Motherboard : msi 760g-p43

Bios Version : 1.3

CPU : fx 6350

Ram : kingston 1333 mhx 4gb x 2

SSD : apacer 120gb

PSU : huntkey mvp 750watt gold rated 80+

OS : Windows 10 Pro 64 bit

 

I installed GTX 1080 FE into this system, the system POSTed but no display

then I installed my RTX 3070 and it boots properly with display and all,

I tried putting that GTX 1080 FE into another system and it runs perfectly.

Already tried swapping the psu and cpu, testing the ram with each slot.

It rans ok with the internal gpu.

 

My question is how do I display the output from GTX 1080 FE from the system above?

Is there any compatibility issue that I'm not aware of?

 

6 minutes ago, rippy4500 said:

What cable are you using? If you are using displayport then some older cards have strange issues with it.

This. For some cards there's a firmware update from Nvidia due to DisplayPort bug, there's a tool you can download to see if your card is affected.

Try a different screen/cable, maybe even a TV with HDMI and see if you get image out.

 

Here's the tool:

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/nv-uefi-update-x64/

 

I saw this bug on a Titan X Pascal and GTX 960.

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@rippy4500 & @Naijin

yo

thanks guys
didn't realize that using the dp cable could be the issue here

hahaha

already tried using the hdmi cable and update the firmware

tried to boot and still cant boot

but if I boot using hdmi first

then plug in to dp

it can detect the monitor

no issue here

just weird a bit

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