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i just built my pc and i have a issue when i plug the pcie cable in the gpu my monitor just shows black but when i unplug it from the gpu and i put the hdmi into the motherboard port it works fine sorry if this makes no sense 

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Yah this dosent make much sense but this is what I think the question is:

"I just built a new pc and I'm not getting any HDMI display output from my graphics card but the igpu is working just fine. How do I fix it?" 

 

First of make sure your graphics card is seated in the pcie slot correctly, then check both ends of the PCIe power cables going to it. Specs and a picture of the inside of the computer could help a bit

I spent $2500 on building my PC and all i do with it is play no games atm & watch anime at 1080p(finally) watch YT and write essays...  nothing, it just sits there collecting dust...

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Most likely your PSU is not powerful enough.

I'm having the same issue with a pre-built machine where the previous owner added a 660 Ti.

 

Try booting with no periperials, or with less fans and see if it boots correctly.

 

Edit : Mine manages to boot, but not each time.

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26 minutes ago, Liammmmm said:

i have a i5 7600, msi gtx 1060 gaming x 6gb, rm650x and a msi b250 gaming m3 . again sorry im kinda rushing to do this

have you got the bios manual? its likely that your motherboard is only setup to read your igpu, you need to go into the bios and change the default boot port to your pcie slot 1.

 

edit- go into your bios, when you get into it, click board explorer, then from there hover over the pcie slot and it should say wether or not a gpu is present.

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i have changed to the stock cooler and nothing has changed and it is already on the GPU setting

 

it says EMPTY and if i Plug GPU in it has a black sreen

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1 hour ago, Liammmmm said:
1 hour ago, MrJarhead said:

have you got the bios manual? its likely that your motherboard is only setup to read your igpu, you need to go into the bios and change the default boot port to your pcie slot 1.

 

edit- go into your bios, when you get into it, click board explorer, then from there hover over the pcie slot and it should say wether or not a gpu is present.

 

 

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1 hour ago, MrJarhead said:

have you got the bios manual? its likely that your motherboard is only setup to read your igpu, you need to go into the bios and change the default boot port to your pcie slot 1.

 

edit- go into your bios, when you get into it, click board explorer, then from there hover over the pcie slot and it should say wether or not a gpu is present.

i have changed to the stock cooler and nothing has changed and it is already on the GPU setting

 

it says EMPTY and if i Plug GPU in it has a black sreen

Dads leave. No need to be such a pussy about it. -Tony Stark

 

 

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