Hello,
I recently built my first ITX build. It powered on fine but connected to my GPu there was no display on my monitor. I then used my motherboard graphics to get into bios to boot. So I plugged my cables back to the GPU still nothing. I then researched this and found that I had to set my primary graphics to PEG/ PCIe.
That did the trick. Momentarily. Every now and then my monitor says "no input detected" I switch my HDMI back to my on board graphics, back to bios, change primary graphics to GPU/PEG/PICe. Even left at auto the bios keeps reverting to CPU graphics. I have updated bios.
Hardware : Asus Z390-I
Asus rtx 2070 Oc
phanteks evolv shift x
Also my case has the GPU I/O mounted vertically So the case came with a PCIe extension cable. the cable sits properly on the motherboard expansion slot but does not Lock. I Have tried to get to lock in place by doing everything but it can be pulled out with a pinch and a pull.
I do have a PCIe cable coming in from Amazon.
Any other suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks for the support.
I may have left something out So please don't hesitate to ask. My computer skills are anything but great.
I recently built my first ITX build. It powered on fine but connected to my GPu there was no display on my monitor. I then used my motherboard graphics to get into bios to boot. So I plugged my cables back to the GPU still nothing. I then researched this and found that I had to set my primary graphics to PEG/ PCIe.
That did the trick. Momentarily. Every now and then my monitor says "no input detected" I switch my HDMI back to my on board graphics, back to bios, change primary graphics to GPU/PEG/PICe. Even left at auto the bios keeps reverting to CPU graphics. I have updated bios.
Hardware : Asus Z390-I
Asus rtx 2070 Oc
phanteks evolv shift x
Also my case has the GPU I/O mounted vertically So the case came with a PCIe extension cable. the cable sits properly on the motherboard expansion slot but does not Lock. I Have tried to get to lock in place by doing everything but it can be pulled out with a pinch and a pull.
I do have a PCIe cable coming in from Amazon.
Any other suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks for the support.
I may have left something out So please don't hesitate to ask. My computer skills are anything but great.
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