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So after 90 minutes of fiddling around Im ready to admit defeat. I can find a good download link for the intergrated graphics (i7 4790k) and when i installed the drivers for my 980 the screen stayed black upon booting. I have also tried to install aisuite but it gives me the prompt of do you want to run it and then when i click yes nothing happens.

 

someone please be my knight in shining armor.

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So after 90 minutes of fiddling around Im ready to admit defeat. I can find a good download link for the intergrated graphics (i7 4790k) and when i installed the drivers for my 980 the screen stayed black upon booting. I have also tried to install aisuite but it gives me the prompt of do you want to run it and then when i click yes nothing happens.

 

someone please be my knight in shining armor.

 

Seems like a dumb question, but let's check the obvious first:

Is the display pluged into the nvidia card or into the motherboard port?

 

Also, try to deactivate the onboard graphic in your bios.

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plugged into the Gpu

 

Seems like a dumb question, but let's check the obvious first:

Is the display pluged into the nvidia card or into the motherboard port?

 

Also, try to deactivate the onboard graphic in your bios.

 

Im sorry shouldve quoted you

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plugged into the Gpu

 

Okay, in this case try to deactivate the onboard gpu in the bios. Should be somewhere around the advanced chipset options, onboard vga or something, set this to off.

If you have a Gigabyte mainboard there is also an option to specifiy the "main vga oupput", set this to the pci slot of your GPU.

 

EDIT: It is possible on boards of other manufacturers.

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Okay, in this case try to deactivate the onboard gpu in the bios. Should be somewhere around the advanced chipset options, onboard vga or something, set this to off.

If you have a Gigabyte mainboard there is also an option to specifiy the "main vga oupput", set this to the pci slot of your GPU.

EDIT: It is possible on boards of other manufacturers.

Have a maximus hero 7, don't see an option for onboard graphics neither do I see the 980 in the bios. Windows however does recognize it.

People be looking for a reason to flame.

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