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I say power connector not plugged in correctly or bad PSU cables or not enough PSU power for the card or defective card.

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Did you propely plug in the card?

Could be a dead card, you should contact Asus if you're sure its dead.

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so i recently bought a new gtx 770 from asus and now the computer will not post at all but when i take the GPUs out it will post just fine,

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i thought of that and did a test not my test system and it was fine, i forgot to mention the other GPU is a reference gpu that i got from best buy a long time a go, and with one card i think it still does not work, i am thinking about getting a power supply from evega the link http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817438018, the reason it is so high is because i will be adding another rad to the system with more fans so i want some head room   

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Have you tried clearing the CMOS? Just something to try.

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i thought of that and did a test not my test system and it was fine, i forgot to mention the other GPU is a reference gpu that i got from best buy a long time a go, and with one card i think it still does not work, i am thinking about getting a power supply from evega the link http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817438018, the reason it is so high is because i will be adding another rad to the system with more fans so i want some head room   

its so retarded to say im planing on puting a lot of fans so i need biger psu a selfphone charger could easily power at least 2 high speed fans (dc to dc converter included who understand electronics)

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its so retarded to say im planing on puting a lot of fans so i need biger psu a selfphone charger could easily power at least 2 high speed fans (dc to dc converter included who understand electronics)

Before criticising people, learn to spell.

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Before criticising people, learn to spell

for me its triviality

and that doesnt change fact that it sound super retarded when you say more fan = biger psu but its ok for mentally retarded ppl. you can still try to say something back, disabled.

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