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NO SIGNAL?! New GTX 980Ti G1 Not working

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Well i don't know what the issue was, but everything seems to be working fine now.

 

I guess I should have know the most common solutions are common for a reason.

1. turn it of and on again

2. unplug and plug it is again.

 

Thanks to everyone who posed solutions. Hopefully I can benchmark it soon and get some 1440p fps counters up!

1. Make sure the card is seated correctly in the PCI-E slot.

2. Make sure the power connectors are properly seated and the pins inside of them are properly attached.

3. Make sure the display port cable is in the right way (hey, if you force it, maybe it could happen) or is seated properly.

4. Try a different display port or a different output type.

5. If your power supply is modular, make sure the PCI-E connections for the GPU are seated correctly and the pins are properly attached.

6. Try resetting the CMOS.

7. Try using onboard graphics, and if you are able to get into the BIOS, make sure the video output is PCI-E, not integrated.

 

Let me know if I helped any.

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Well i don't know what the issue was, but everything seems to be working fine now.

 

I guess I should have know the most common solutions are common for a reason.

1. turn it of and on again

2. unplug and plug it is again.

 

Thanks to everyone who posed solutions. Hopefully I can benchmark it soon and get some 1440p fps counters up!

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the pci-e was probably seated badly ?

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the pci-e was probably seated badly ?

 

Could be. It is working now though.

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