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I just got a evga sc 780 and when i put in on my mobo my pc dosent display an image and i know the card works because it displayed an image till i reset my pc and now nothing i updated bios set primary display to pcie all my pcie power plugs are fine the fans are on and i still cant seem to get it to post frames plzz help as i am stumped and i went back to my old 750ti and it reads it immediately 

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Is it posting when you turn it on?

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first off how strong is the powersupply.

second, have you tried an other pcie slot?

have you tried other pcie power cables.

Can you get to the bios with the 780?

if not try to reset the bios( take out the cmos battery if needed and press power on button for like 20 times).

 

 

 

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16 minutes ago, malon said:

first off how strong is the powersupply.

second, have you tried an other pcie slot?

have you tried other pcie power cables.

Can you get to the bios with the 780?

if not try to reset the bios( take out the cmos battery if needed and press power on button for like 20 times).

 

 

 

psu 500watt 

mini itx

dont have any

no

will try

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the powersupply should be more than enough

shame you have no other pcie slots

 

if you have no pcie power cables send straight from the powersupply to the videocard it will not get enough power to give a post screen but the fans will still spin up, andunless i read it wrong you forgot to plug these into your card, and since the 750 doesn't need these i would not be supriced that this would be overlooked and that you dont see these

 

pcie power cables look in general like this 8-pin_pcie.jpg

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36 minutes ago, malon said:

first off how strong is the powersupply.

second, have you tried an other pcie slot?

have you tried other pcie power cables.

Can you get to the bios with the 780?

if not try to reset the bios( take out the cmos battery if needed and press power on button for like 20 times).

 

 

im returning

 

psu 500watt 

mini itx

dont have any

no

will try

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14 minutes ago, malon said:

the powersupply should be more than enough

shame you have no other pcie slots

 

if you have no pcie power cables send straight from the powersupply to the videocard it will not get enough power to give a post screen but the fans will still spin up, andunless i read it wrong you forgot to plug these into your card, and since the 750 doesn't need these i would not be supriced that this would be overlooked and that you dont see these

 

pcie power cables look in general like this 8-pin_pcie.jpg

those were pullged in but im just gunna return the card cuzz i dont fell like dealing with this shit

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