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No display output when installing GTX 1060

I received my gtx 1060 (MSI gaming x) today along with a new power supply (EVGA 600BQ).  I installed both and powered on my PC  - no display on either the mobo or the gpu, but all the fans started spinning and my motherboard definitely has power as the led is on.

I remove the graphics card only and the system boots fine (with the new power supply) on my i5 4590, integrated graphics HD 4600. 

As soon as I reinstall the GPU I receive no display output from either the motherboard or the gpu. 

What I have tried: clearing CMOS, clearing BIOS and updating the BIOS. 

I am running windows 10 64-bit too and my motherboard is an ASUS H81M-D plus. 

Are there any suggestions as to what I try next? 

 

A final side note, I am running a dual boot piece of software with ubuntu and windows 10 - in order for this to work safe boot has to be disabled. 

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You might have to enable PCI display in your bios.

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36 minutes ago, RKRiley said:

You might have to enable PCI display in your bios.

Nope :/

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In the BIOS, check the boot display signal, it might say "igfx" instead of "pci1", that means only HD4600 can output signal

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