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Gtx 1050 not working

So i recently bought a gtx 1050 and it fits in the pci-e slot, basically everything fits fine. But when i connect the HDMI cable with the gtx 1050 and turn on the monitor it says theres no signal, what should i do? 

PS. im new to Pc building so this could be a really dumb question ;)

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16 minutes ago, jakob231 said:

So i recently bought a gtx 1050 and it fits in the pci-e slot, basically everything fits fine. But when i connect the HDMI cable with the gtx 1050 and turn on the monitor it says theres no signal, what should i do? 

PS. im new to Pc building so this could be a really dumb question ;)

did you connect the power?

 

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2 minutes ago, Wjjm75 said:

did you connect the power?

 

yes i did

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Did you select the correct input on the monitor, some times a monitor will not automatically select the correct input and you have to change to it manually.

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2 minutes ago, mmk said:

Did you select the correct input on the monitor, some times a monitor will not automatically select the correct input and you have to change to it manually.

yeah, hdmi

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4 minutes ago, mmk said:

Does the monitor have more than 1 hdmi input?

no

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Have you tried a different cable, or tried with another monitor, if no other monitor, you can try it on your tv, if it has hdmi inputs.

 

If you have already tried the above, then try removing the card and re-seating it, make sure to plug the gpu power in if it requires it and try again.  If that doesn't work, you can try the vid card in another system to make sure it works, otherwise you may have a bad monitor(if it is new and you have not used it before) or a bad video card.

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45 minutes ago, jakob231 said:

So i recently bought a gtx 1050 and it fits in the pci-e slot, basically everything fits fine. But when i connect the HDMI cable with the gtx 1050 and turn on the monitor it says theres no signal, what should i do? 

PS. im new to Pc building so this could be a really dumb question ;)

Try DVI, it that doesn't work either, try the video out ports on your motherboard if it has them. With some boards, you need to manually tell it to prioritize the PCI-e graphics card over the onboard.

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2 minutes ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

Try DVI, it that doesn't work either, try the video out ports on your motherboard if it has them. With some boards, you need to manually tell it to prioritize the PCI-e graphics card over the onboard.

thx, will try

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11 minutes ago, jakob231 said:

thx, will try

If that also doesn't work, try booting without the GPU. Because you haven't ruled out the system itself can post.

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3 minutes ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

If that also doesn't work, try booting without the GPU. Because you haven't ruled out the system itself can post.

i did that, i booted with vga, its working but what do i do now?

 

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