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So I purchased a gtx 1070 today. So excited. I get home, and I install it. Works fine and I install the drivers from the disk. Everything fine and dandy so far. It completes the installation and it asks to reboot my system. Boom everything goes to hell. My computer starts up so slowly and so I let it boot all the way and then perform a reboot. It gets worse. It takes about a full 5 minutes for everything on my desktop to load up. I uninstalled the MSI apps because they were acting funny during start up. Look at attached image to see what was going on during boot up of my computer. So here are my specs that I have in my system. I have a Xeon 1231v3, MSI gtx 1070, 16gb of hyper x fury, a EVGA 600-watt power supply, and an asrock hd1m motherboard. Any help would be appreciated. 

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4 minutes ago, Adamt1989 said:

So I purchased a gtx 1070 today. So excited. I get home, and I install it. Works fine and I install the drivers from the disk. Everything fine and dandy so far. It completes the installation and it asks to reboot my system. Boom everything goes to hell. My computer starts up so slowly and so I let it boot all the way and then perform a reboot. It gets worse. It takes about a full 5 minutes for everything on my desktop to load up. I uninstalled the MSI apps because they were acting funny during start up. Look at attached image to see what was going on during boot up of my computer. So here are my specs that I have in my system. I have a Xeon 1231v3, MSI gtx 1070, 16gb of hyper x fury, a EVGA 600-watt power supply, and an asrock hd1m motherboard. Any help would be appreciated. 

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if you use your video solution that you were running before this, does it do that as well?

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2 minutes ago, Adamt1989 said:

When I took out my rx 480 it was all working fine. I'm wondering if I didn't knock something loose when I was putting in the video card. 

Put the RX480 back in and test? or did you return the 480 and get the 1070?

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Did you use any graphics cards before switching to the 1070? Perhaps you could try Display Driver Uninstaller to completely wipe the previous driver of your old gfx card, install the new 1070, and then download the drivers directly from Nvidia's website. 

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2 minutes ago, Adamt1989 said:

Yes I originally had a gtx 970 and then the rx 480. I did notice when I right click on my desktop that the amd radeon settings could still be clicked but would give me an error saying to attach a amd graphics card. 

Yep, that means you still have some AMD driver in the system. I highly recommend you disconnect all gfx cards, run the system on the iGPU, while downloading and using Display Driver Uninstaller to properly wipe any unwanted display driver on the system. You can download the latest DDU here: http://www.wagnardmobile.com

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6 minutes ago, Maverick4407 said:

Yep, that means you still have some AMD driver in the system. I highly recommend you disconnect all gfx cards, run the system on the iGPU, while downloading and using Display Driver Uninstaller to properly wipe any unwanted display driver on the system. You can download the latest DDU here: http://www.wagnardmobile.com

 

5 minutes ago, Adamt1989 said:

I don't have any built in graphics. 

you should be fine to stay on the GPU display as it will just default to windows display anyways regardless if you dont have manufacture drivers installed. But yes, run DDU for both the AMD drivers and Nvidia and then install fresh and see if it continues. 

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As some people said:

Boot in safe mode with network (if you are on windows 10, press the case reboot button when windows is loading. After 3 fail boots windows boots to the fixing screen).

 

Download the latest nvidia drivers and also Display driver uninstaller (you can grab it on guru3d or the link mentioned above).

 

Clean drivers,  reboot. Then install the new ones and reboot. Hopefully it will get fixed.

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Ok none of that worked. I used display driver uninstalller to remove both sets of drivers. I then installed the drivers that came on the disc. It had me reboot after installation. Installed correctly but now I don't get my native 1920x1080 resolution. It is still running so slow. Any ideas what could be going on here?

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3 minutes ago, Adamt1989 said:

Ok nevermind that. Just restarted the computer and back to being slow. 

Use drivers from the site, not the disk.

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Alright. So a little update. I got the drivers to properly install correctly. So the computer is running really good and not slow. So I decided to finally try a game and I tried GTA V. So it took a long time to load and that was unsettling. It finally loaded and it looked really great and then buildings just started disappearing along with the roads. Not sure if it's the graphics card or if it's an incompatibility issue with my pc. 

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