Graphic card problem

AJX

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Aug 13, 2014
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Foxconn 2ABF Motherboard H61 Chipset
Pentium G840 2.80 Ghz
4gb DDr3 ram
Zumax 520W PSU
Gigabyte hd 7770 1gb gddr5 128bit pci e 3.0

I have purchased this new card a day before when i put it in my system and pluged all connectors (Dvi.i to vga pin or connector) i turned on the system all the fans are running included the gpu "s and hard disk is also started but My Lcd hp 1740 kept on saying no input signal ! Any one help me to solve my problem !
 
Most likely you are connecting the monitor to the wrong gpu, since you have an integrated gpu and the discrete gpu. Try both of them and see which one gets to be default, then when you have image, set the default to the discrete card and connect the monitor to that one.
 
Agreed, some boards wont automatically switch to your desecrate and will continue to output video from the on board graphics. Plug your monitor into the motherboard, boot the computer then before it posts hit the DEL or F2 (or whatever key it is) to get into the BIOS screen. Depending on what BIOS you have there will be an option to change the Primary display adapter. Change it to PCI-e then save and exit. Swap you monitor cable to the card and it should work.

*edit* I posted before I saw your last comment. Do you have more than 1 input on your monitor? sounds silly but you may need to switch which input is being used on the monitor (setting on the monitor itself).
 
There are no options like to change the default graphic adapter ! only there is slot secuirity and pci e is enabled and i also checked it while disablibg it

*Edit !! ya there are 2 inputs .. vga and dvi.d input and i tried selecting both of them
 


Wait, you got to bios ? or did you get image using another monitor ?

 
I got to bois and theres nothing to change default graphics .... but it seems that the real problem is in between the mobo , gpu , and cpu !! i have another card gtx 210 1gb ddr3 and it is runng fine and the system automatcly supports it without changing any settings from bios !!
 

Yes ofcourse Sir !!!

 
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You should have a "chipset" tab in bios, there you should have a "North bridge" option and when you enter it, a new page will show and you should have an "Initiate graphic Adapter" option, you should set it to something like "PEG" or "PEG/IGD" and then connect the monitor to the 7770 gpu. Let us know what happens.
 

Sorry I cant Get to Bios While My Gpu 7770 Is pluged to the mobo ..
 
Do that with the other gpu or with the integrated one, then save and it will still be set like that when you use the 7770. And if that doesn't work, then there is something wrong with the 7770 gpu i guess since the gt210 works.
 
Solution !
The real problem was with the mobo as its branded foxconn HP so they dont support heavy gpu.s .. and one thing the gpu is pci-e 3.0 the mobo doesnt supports it.