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The GPU is doing the same thing again, stop and starting, i made sure the 6 pins were plugged in properly. No display now

Then it's most likely DOA.

In a rare case, it could be the PSU that's faulty and not capable of outputting the current amount of power, but that could be tested if you put another GPU in there, like an old one that you own or ask a friend for one.

Alternatively, you could try the GPU in another computer. Either another PC in your home or ask a friend/family member.

Can you remove the GPU and use onboard video, so we can rule the GPU out of the equation?

If that works, it's the GPU. It's either DOA or you forgot to connect the 6/6+2 pin PCI-e power connector to it. Or your PSU isn't strong enough to power it.

If it doesn't work, chances are, it's the PSU. Though it could technically be the motherboard too. Ideally, you'd what to try with other parts (like another power supply that you know works) and test with those.

 

Could you list all your parts so we can help you better?

CPU: AMD Ryzen 3700x / GPU: Asus Radeon RX 6750XT OC 12GB RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x16GB DDR4-3200
MOBO: MSI B450m Gaming Plus NVME: Corsair MP510 240GB / Case: TT Core v21 PSU: Seasonic 750W / OS: Bazzite

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Can you remove the GPU and use onboard video, so we can rule the GPU out of the equation?

If that works, it's the GPU. It's either DOA or you forgot to connect the 6/6+2 pin PCI-e power connector to it. Or your PSU isn't strong enough to power it.

If it doesn't work, chances are, it's the PSU. Though it could technically be the motherboard too. Ideally, you'd what to try with other parts (like another power supply that you know works) and test with those.

 

Could you list all your parts so we can help you better?

 

 

try without the GPU

OMG thanks guys it worked without the GPU! Gonna have to send it back right?

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Can you remove the GPU and use onboard video, so we can rule the GPU out of the equation?

If that works, it's the GPU. It's either DOA or you forgot to connect the 6/6+2 pin PCI-e power connector to it. Or your PSU isn't strong enough to power it.

If it doesn't work, chances are, it's the PSU. Though it could technically be the motherboard too. Ideally, you'd what to try with other parts (like another power supply that you know works) and test with those.

 

Could you list all your parts so we can help you better?

 

http://nz.pcpartpicker.com/p/JNd7Q7 all my parts 

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Alright, seeing the parts, it should've worked. That PSU is more than enough for this build.

Have you tried in a different PCI-e slot on your motherboard? Did you make sure the two 6 pin PCI-e connectors were properly plugged in? This is to make sure the card is 100% DOA and the issue isn't coming from, say, a faulty PCI-e slot. You wouldn't want to ship the card back when it might be working, right?

CPU: AMD Ryzen 3700x / GPU: Asus Radeon RX 6750XT OC 12GB RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x16GB DDR4-3200
MOBO: MSI B450m Gaming Plus NVME: Corsair MP510 240GB / Case: TT Core v21 PSU: Seasonic 750W / OS: Bazzite

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Alright, seeing the parts, it should've worked. That PSU is more than enough for this build.

Have you tried in a different PCI-e slot on your motherboard? Did you make sure the two 6 pin PCI-e connectors were properly plugged in? This is to make sure the card is 100% DOA and the issue isn't coming from, say, a faulty PCI-e slot. You wouldn't want to ship the card back when it might be working, right?

ill try put it in the second PcI-e slot, i'll let you know in a moment. haha yeah true that

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Alright, seeing the parts, it should've worked. That PSU is more than enough for this build.

Have you tried in a different PCI-e slot on your motherboard? Did you make sure the two 6 pin PCI-e connectors were properly plugged in? This is to make sure the card is 100% DOA and the issue isn't coming from, say, a faulty PCI-e slot. You wouldn't want to ship the card back when it might be working, right?

The GPU is doing the same thing again, stop and starting, i made sure the 6 pins were plugged in properly. No display now

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The GPU is doing the same thing again, stop and starting, i made sure the 6 pins were plugged in properly. No display now

Then it's most likely DOA.

In a rare case, it could be the PSU that's faulty and not capable of outputting the current amount of power, but that could be tested if you put another GPU in there, like an old one that you own or ask a friend for one.

Alternatively, you could try the GPU in another computer. Either another PC in your home or ask a friend/family member.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 3700x / GPU: Asus Radeon RX 6750XT OC 12GB RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x16GB DDR4-3200
MOBO: MSI B450m Gaming Plus NVME: Corsair MP510 240GB / Case: TT Core v21 PSU: Seasonic 750W / OS: Bazzite

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Then it's most likely DOA.

In a rare case, it could be the PSU that's faulty and not capable of outputting the current amount of power, but that could be tested if you put another GPU in there, like an old one that you own or ask a friend for one.

Alternatively, you could try the GPU in another computer. Either another PC in your home or ask a friend/family member.

Thank you so much man, you're a legend

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