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try putting the graphics card into a different pcie slot.

it can actually make a difference.

Linus Sebastian said:

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if you care about it being in the first pcie slot then search in the bios for a while and look for pcie settings,then just mess around with them (carefully) it might not be an issue with the mobo but simply a conflict with a setting in the bios.

Linus Sebastian said:

The stand is indeed made of metal but I wouldn't drive my car over a bridge made of it.

 

https://youtu.be/X5YXWqhL9ik?t=552

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A lot of people have been getting similar issues recently... hmmm.
yeah I had this issue,had to change some pcie settings from auto to ____.

I think that the manufacturers are screwing up some factory settings for the bios.

Linus Sebastian said:

The stand is indeed made of metal but I wouldn't drive my car over a bridge made of it.

 

https://youtu.be/X5YXWqhL9ik?t=552

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A lot of people have been getting similar issues recently... hmmm.
well if your building a pc you probably know that somewhere along the line you'll have some sort of troubleshooting to do,it's just a bit irritating that something that never/rarely used to be an issue is now a common issue.
Linus Sebastian said:

The stand is indeed made of metal but I wouldn't drive my car over a bridge made of it.

 

https://youtu.be/X5YXWqhL9ik?t=552

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since you were able to get into bios, the card is working.

but the screen can go black when its trying to load into windows, this can sometimes happen because the computer is trying to install the drivers for the GPU.

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