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Problem with my new gpu

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2 minutes ago, thegreengamers said:

Are you using the integrated graphics? You could change the video device in the BIOS, or install Nvidia drivers while in Windows.

The peripheral manager says that the PC is using the windows default card or smt. I'm getting the drivers instaled atm

1 minute ago, Reddox said:

Hi guys, I just bought a GT 1030 for an old computer. I pluged it in the pci express lane of my N15235 motherboard and when I boot windows, it wont detect it. I can feel it is worm but I don't know why it doesn't detect it. Please help.

Are you using the integrated graphics? You could change the video device in the BIOS, or install Nvidia drivers while in Windows.

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2 minutes ago, thegreengamers said:

Are you using the integrated graphics? You could change the video device in the BIOS, or install Nvidia drivers while in Windows.

The peripheral manager says that the PC is using the windows default card or smt. I'm getting the drivers instaled atm

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