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Hello guys recently I installed gtx1050ti in my pc and I have an non hdmi display with vga dvi and display port. So I decided to take dvi cable next day so till then I tried to connect the pc with vga to VGA cable to the motherboard  but it did not get detected.
So what should I do please help

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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but you might need to change it so integrated graphics is default in your BIOS.

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28 minutes ago, Rhyss said:

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but you might need to change it so integrated graphics is default in your BIOS.

But bro I didn't connected vga cable to graphics card but to motherboard the normal display wasn't there

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20 minutes ago, Adhiraj patil said:

But bro I didn't connected vga cable to graphics card but to motherboard the normal display wasn't there

So you've got your GPU in the PC and you're connecting your monitor to the motherboard?

 

If I'm not mistaken, and this is what you're doing, the GPU will be set to default graphics in your BIOS, so when you're connecting to the motherboard it won't display anything. So you'll need to go into your BIOS and change the default graphics to on board. 

 

Sorry if I'm misunderstanding your question. 

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4 minutes ago, Rhyss said:

So you've got your GPU in the PC and you're connecting your monitor to the motherboard?

 

If I'm not mistaken, and this is what you're doing, the GPU will be set to default graphics in your BIOS, so when you're connecting to the motherboard it won't display anything. So you'll need to go into your BIOS and change the default graphics to on board. 

 

Sorry if I'm misunderstanding your question. 

What if I connect to gpu then will it show the display?

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1 minute ago, Adhiraj patil said:

What if I connect to gpu then will it show the display?

Should do.

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