Question EVGA 3060TI Display Ports Not Working

Apr 5, 2021
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Hello all first time posting. I just recently got a new computer prebuilt been using it for about a week now. I just got my new monitor today went to go plug it in and noticed no signal from 2 out of the 3 display ports on my 3060TI was not working. I thankfully have 1 DP port working just fine. I was wondering any possible solutions? I am hoping that it's not the hardware that is faulty. I really don't want to go through trying to exchange and really don't want to return it. Any help is appreciated!

Current Nvidia Driver version 465.89

My Setup:
Intel Core i7 10700F 2.90GHz (4.80GHz Turbo Boost), 8-Core 16-Thread
EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti FTW Ultra Gaming 8GB
ASUS TUF Gaming B460M-Plus, WiFi 6
EVGA CLC 240MM RGB All In One Cooler
16GB DDR4 3000MHz
 
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

Have you tried working with other DP equipped panels to rule out perhaps the panel might be faulty. You could also try and swap out cables to see if they affect the outcome of your panel.

BIOS version for your motherboard? Version for your installation of Windows 10? You could also try uninstalling your GPU drivers using DDU, then source the latest drivers from Nvidia's support site, then reboot, then manually install in an elevated command, i.e, Right click installer>Run as Administrator.

See if that helps.
 
Oh sorry!
Bios Version: American Megatrends Inc. 0708 7/23/2020
Windows Version: 20H2 (OS Build 19042.906)

As for working with any other DP stuff I have been only using HDMI til this point. I only have the one monitor. unfortunately I have work in a few but I will try all those after work and get back to you. I just wanted to least get you the Bios and installed windows version.
 
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

Have you tried working with other DP equipped panels to rule out perhaps the panel might be faulty. You could also try and swap out cables to see if they affect the outcome of your panel.

BIOS version for your motherboard? Version for your installation of Windows 10? You could also try uninstalling your GPU drivers using DDU, then source the latest drivers from Nvidia's support site, then reboot, then manually install in an elevated command, i.e, Right click installer>Run as Administrator.

See if that helps.
Removed with DDU and Installed without Geforce Exp and as Administrator no dice. Even read up somewhere said a power cycle of 10 mins (Sounded stupid and even they admitted sounded stupid) didn't work. Small detail I don't know if this would be even a clue but my monitor does respond that when I plug into one of the bad ports says "No signal" then goes dark and then when I plug into the other bad port it will notice and still say "No signal". So means something has to be there right? I really have no clue just thought that was interesting.